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Hello all,
So a friend recently traveled to Bermuda, and was told that RN's are in demand over there... You can get a 3 year working contract, plus they pay for your apt right next to the hospital, etc. I understand that many places do this, not just Bermuda... As a graduate nurse waiting patiently to take my :eek:NCLEX:eek: (::FINGERS CROSSED::), how does one even get started working abroad? Do any of these places even consider graduate nurses, or do you need experience as an RN first?? And if not, where do I even begin...?
I'm young, and I want to travel--Working abroad as an RN would really satisfy me on so many levels... And any information on this topic is greatly appreciated. Thanks!:)
hello nidorabayola.. It depends on where you go. Quebec for example hires lots of foreign nurses. Alberta is also a good province for nurse jobs. You can also see if your chances are good by going to a site like jobsaloon com
Last I heard was Alberta was not a good province for jobs as many nurses both experienced and new grad struggling to find work
Hey Lammy01!
I am a soon to be new RN grad within the next year from a bachelor of science in nursing program in Canada. After I write the nclex I really want to work as an RN in australia for a few years and travel. I would greatly appreciate any advice you could give me. Please email me : [email protected] , I would love to hear from you and about the process of working as an RN abroad.
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could you please re write this so it is easier to read? remember when going overseas and english is not first language you have to sit a english exam and using websites like this is a good time to practice writing in english. also remember when writing in patient notes text talk is not allowed and only acceptable hospital abbreviations will be accepted.
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