Published Nov 4, 2005
dan_haifa
33 Posts
I'm 48 years old Israel trained RN. I immigrate to Israel 12 years ago, all of
my family live here, I just know Hebrew as my mother language, I study and
graduate to RN and work here but I don't feel that I home. The Oriental
life-style and mentality, total destruction of moral values, poor (1/3 of
population), crime... that is very difficult, or may be, impossible for me to
accept it. Hot and humidity tropic clime destroy my health.
I don't expect to be rich, only honorable life and self realization in my
profession in friendly environment. Where I can find it, your think? US,
Canada? Help me, please.
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
You have to decide on the type of weather that you would like........If you do not like snow, then I would not choose Canada.
There are 50 states in the US, you have to everyone to chose from. I suggest that you begin the initial process for licensure then select the exact state later on, you do not need to pick right now.
Just take a look at the stickies at the top of the page..............:)
wmarat, BSN, RN
107 Posts
Hi.
How much I understand you. Whatever you pick out it'll be better than where you are now.
fergus51
6,620 Posts
Canada does have places that rarely if ever see snow (Vancouver and Victoria for instance). I worked with several Israeli nurses in Toronto and they all seemed happy there. There is a fairly large jewish community they were welcomed into (and also a fairly large Russian community and several were Russian born so they still got to speak their native language fairly often).
I very like snow, suzanne, do you have snow in US ? But that isn't soo importent... Would I can find work? What kind of people live in the place I would immigrat there? I'm tired of lie and tricks, of oriental mentality... My boss promised me conversation about my salary as shief nurse of department... 6 month befor! That is one of hundred examles... That is in the Ministry, that is in a shop, that is in every place... between people...
Many states have snow in the winter. I suggest beginning the process now, you can always pick a state at a later time. You will need to pass the NCLEX-RN exam, as well as the series of English exams.
Take a look at the stickies at the top of this forum for assistance with what to do next.