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Hey all...I'm new to this site and thought it'd be a good way to get ideas and advice on how to initiate an international travel nurse career. I've been a travel nurse in the U.S. for 3 years and am looking to branch out to the U.S. Virgin Islands in January then possibly London in the U.K. for next summer. If anyone has any suggestions on international traveling nurse companies or how I go about getting started, please let me know. I don't have much time if I want to leave in January so your recommendations, comments, advice, etc. are greatly appreciated!

Thanks!:)

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Hey all...I'm new to this site and thought it'd be a good way to get ideas and advice on how to initiate an international travel nurse career. I've been a travel nurse in the U.S. for 3 years and am looking to branch out to the U.S. Virgin Islands in January then possibly London in the U.K. for next summer. If anyone has any suggestions on international traveling nurse companies or how I go about getting started, please let me know. I don't have much time if I want to leave in January so your recommendations, comments, advice, etc. are greatly appreciated!

Thanks!:)

:balloons: Hello and Welcome to Allnurses.com:balloons:

We are so glad you found us. Enjoy the forums. Someone will come along who can answer your questions.

Hi,

What part of Michigan are you from? I am from a small town near the Jackson area.

If you are considering going to the U.K. next year you might want to start the process of getting your license now as it can take a while. I had checked into it a couple of years ago and it was going to be alot of paperwork and take some time.

I know when I got my Australian license it took me something like 6-9 months to obtain.

Good luck.

Getting to USVI will probably be the quickest- and as far as climate, most warm in January! I sent you a PM with some information, so check your Private Messages. :)

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