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Specializes in Ambulatory/Occupational (Philippines).

Which would you want to promote of a nurse-in-demand country to immigrate?

us

aus

can

jap

nz

singapore

Can you please help us what process should be done?

Thank you very much!

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I don't even understand the question...

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

You need to be a bit clearer in what you are asking. If looking at the requirements for other countries then there are plenty of threads already discussing this

Specializes in intensive care, recovery, anesthetics.

Plus it's your decision where you wanna go, right? Maybe you should decide first or do you just go anywhere?

5cats

Specializes in Ambulatory/Occupational (Philippines).

anywhere...

where there is an opportunity...

which country do you think is there an opportunity to migrate to?

(based on your own experiences)

what are the process you did to migrate to the country?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Most countries require nursing experience, the process can be hard and may have to do some form of assessment or bridging program, (a lot will depend on training) but really you need to decide on where to live and a lot will depend on what sort of lifestyle you are looking for

Specializes in Ambulatory/Occupational (Philippines).

I actually do have a registered nursing experience from my home country (Philippines) for 1 1/2 years in ambulatory care setting. I am very open to different options. I would want to know more about the process with the different countries...

I'm confused by this entire thread.

Where does the OP want to go? I've seen questions about Canada, California,...

Wouldn't it make sense to pick a destination and focus on whether it is possible to meet their requirements?

anywhere...

where there is an opportunity...

which country do you think is there an opportunity to migrate to?

(based on your own experiences)

what are the process you did to migrate to the country?

USA is known as the Land of Opportunity for a reason.

The US Embassy in Manilla issues about 150 Visas to USA per day, I would find a way to get to USA if I was a looking to migrate to a certain country.

Specializes in Ambulatory/Occupational (Philippines).
I'm confused by this entire thread.

Where does the OP want to go? I've seen questions about Canada, California,...

Wouldn't it make sense to pick a destination and focus on whether it is possible to meet their requirements?

Sorry if i want to know a lot about it... actually im in the process of applying for california BUT im having a hard time, meaning there is a very slim chance, that's why i am very open to know from you guys here in allnurses what they have done to be able to get their work/migrate to the certain countries listed... Sorry if it looks that way but its not that i dont want to focus but i need alternative...

There is a lot of information already here if you use the search features.

But you must also be aware that nurses in Canada, NZ, Australia, and the UK are not happy when they read, "well, if I can't make it to the US, I'll settle for....".

You have to have a desire to make a life in these countries not just use them as a source of revenue until a visa for the US is within reach.

You bring up a great point, when one immigrates, it is with the hope the immigrant becomes part of the community.

You what to move there because you have researched the culture and like what you read and desire to be part of the community. That when you come to work you will socialize with your co workers. Join the PTA and the church or religious association of your choice. That your motivation is to come to become the fabric of the community.

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