Published Jun 18, 2017
NeverNurse2b
1 Post
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 (:
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Until you graduate as a BSN I wouldn't even worry about immigration
LemonDrop1234
52 Posts
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.
dayandnight
330 Posts
Do your bsn in Canada. Will save you the long process of transferring your license over and going back to the states will be just as easy