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Have you worked as a registered nurse in Canada? If so, it’s easy to work as a
travel nurse in the United States. Experienced nurses are in high demand
throughout the United States, giving you the opportunity to earn great pay
while advancing your career, enjoying top benefits and exploring exciting
destinations across America.
In some U.S. states you can use your Canadian license to gain a U.S. license,
without taking the NCLEX-RN examination. However, if you want to work in a
state that doesn’t honor your Canadian license, you may be required to pass the
NCLEX-RN exam, administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
Your Preferred Healthcare recruiter can provide you with information about this
exam. Your Trade NAFTA visa will be sponsored by Preferred Healthcare and can
be renewed annually.
Preferred Healthcare has formed a tactical team of trained professionals who
are experts in VisaScreen requirements. This team is dedicated to helping
Canadian travelers through the VisaScreen process. Preferred Healthcare also
offers reimbursement for associated VisaScreen costs. For more information on
VisaScreen assistance and our reimbursement policy, please call your recruiter
to connect you with our immigration coordinator.
Have questions about the VisaScreen requirements? Check out our
VisaScreen FAQs.
As a qualified nursing professional, your skills are in great demand throughout
the United States. When you work as a travel nurse in America with Preferred
Healthcare, you’ll get to experience a world of professional and personal
success, including:
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Excellent pay rates.
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Valuable benefits, including medical insurance.
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Free, quality housing.
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Jobs at prestigious health care facilities.
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Career advancement.
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Opportunity to learn new skills and practices.
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High standard of living.
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Freedom and flexibility.
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New friendships.
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Exciting destinations.
To get started on working as a travel nurse in the United States, please
complete the form below. A Preferred Healthcare representative will contact you
shortly.
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