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You should seriously consider doing your BSN/undergrad in Canada :)
It will be much much cheaper even as an international student. Check out BSN programs at Queen's, U of T, MAC, UBC, etc. I live in Ontario. I don't know how the job market compares but as a student it's awesome! If coming to Canada as a young person, I would choose to live in Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver. That being said, if you want a close knit campus experience try Queens, Dalhousie, or Western.
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Hey there everyone! So I am a recent high school graduate from a U.S. high school and I know that once I become an RN I will be moving to Canada. What is the whole process for this? Also, I did want to get my Masters degree to become a CNM but should I do this before or after going to Canada? What would be easier? Also can I get some insight on the best provinces for nurses. Thanks so much (: