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where should i go??

hiya!! can you give an advise in what state in the US should i go? what is the suitable place for Filipino RNs in the US..? those who have some experiences please share it with me thanx..and God Bless..

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That is entirely up to you. Impt. factors for Filipinos is the presence of relatives nearby so they have someone to fall back to for support. Weather is also a factor, esp. those not used to winters and changing seasons. Health factors such as having asthma and allergies should be considered too as harsh winters and 'pollen' season can affect your health and productivity.

As earlier stated here, there are different factors to consider like familial ties, friends, etc. But for starters, I'd say that you should consider a State or place that has a Nursing job for you. Although relatives and friends may accommodate you for free for a while, it would be considerate to remember that they too have bills to pay. Anyway, you can always move to another State once you already have the resources and should have no hard time finding another employer once you have the required experience.

hiya!! can you give an advise in what state in the US should i go? what is the suitable place for Filipino RNs in the US..? those who have some experiences please share it with me thanx..and God Bless..
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