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Well, nice to know that we are your back up plan.
Alberta is closing beds. There are hiring freezes in Alberta and Ontario.
When many of our new grads are having problems finding jobs, you won't find it easy to find an employer with no experience and no real reason to come here other than the US won't let you stay.
Would you consider graduate school? (not MSN, but PhD or MS in a field other than nursing--much easier to secure an assistantship for those than for an MSN, and that usually comes with a tuition waiver and a stipend, as well as continuation of your student status).
Do you have a U.S. citizen boyfriend you can marry?
Kancha
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Hi
I m a international student in the US, I am graduating with a BSN- nursing in Dec 09. I am currently a LVN/ LPN. Due to the current immigration laws I am not able to work in the US legally after I graduate. So I am looking for prospective US organizations that are willing to sponsor, as I do qualify for H1B or even move to Canada if need. So I am lookig for all the help
or the advise I can get, I do want to secure a job here but if Canada is a choice then in am willing to relocate.