Many of these RNs are ideal candidates for US health care providers who cannot fill vacant positions.
Canadian citizens who are registered nurses are able to work in the US in TN (Trade NAFTA) status as long as they are licensed and have a VisaScreen Certificate. They do not require a visa and the procedure for obtaining TN status takes only a few weeks.
Biographies of Canadian Nurses
A nurse recruiter who we have partnered with for years, has provided us with the following biographies of Canadian nurses who are looking for jobs in the US:
Nicole K
- BSN plus 9 Years of Nursing Experience
- Certified in Critical Care Nursing, and Operating Room Nursing
- General, Vascular, Thoracic, Orthopedic, Spine, Urology, Gynecology, Plastic, ENT, and Dental surgery
- Canadian Citizen, has NCLEX and a VisaScreen Certificate
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Gerard C
- BSN plus 8 Years of Nursing Experience
- ACLS (Acute Cardiac Life Support) Certified by Heart & Stroke
- Currently Studying for an MSN
- Canadian Citizen, has NCLEX and a VisaScreen Certificate
Maria G
- BSN plus 17 Years of Acute Care Experience
- Certified in Critical Care Nursing, and Operating Room Nursing
- General, Vascular, Thoracic, Orthopedic, Spine, Urology, Gynecology, Plastic, ENT, and Dental Surgery
- Canadian Citizen
Ronell C
- BSN plus 7 Years of Nursing Experience, the Past 2 Years in ER in Canada
- Successfully completed Trauma Nursing Core Course
- Canadian Citizen, has NCLEX and has Applied for a VisaScreen Certificate
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US health care providers who are unable to find qualified RNs to fill vacant positions may wish to consider Canadian nurses who are seeking employment in the United States.
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