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Nursing in america PLEASE HELP?


hello i want to get a nursing qualification in university here in london - england to enable me to work as a registered Nurse, my dad however wants to move to America, can anyone tell me what qualifications you need to work as a nurse in america and if these qualifications i gain in england will be valid in america THANK YOU

If you don't want to attend college or university in U.S for nursing degree, take degree in nursing before you come to U.S from England. You can also ask work permit in U.S if you have england recognize degree in RN or vocational nursing. ( I guess so). I'm studying RN in U.S but not yet in program. It's also a good idea to come and study in U.S for nursing degree. RN is very popular major and in high demand. But some colleges have waiting program which is usu: take about two years to get into the program. It's better to accomplish your study in England and try for work permit visa as nurse. Good luck with your career.

I know nursing degrees in the UK do transfer to the States. Im not sure how this is done but i know people who have done it.

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