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I'm planning to migrate and work as a nurse in Canada..but where? |
i know Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories, among this places where do you recommend a nurse like me to live and have a greater opportunity of working as a registered nurse? which place has a high economic status? convenient place to live? thank you I hear that British Columbia has a severe shortage of trained and qualified nurses. Well, you probably want to start with a major city eh. Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Saskatoon, Vancouver, to name a few. Canada is a happening place eh. I'm not sure what kind of money they make though because there Government pays for health care. The weather in Vancouver (BC) is more moderate than in most Canadian regions...if that is important to you. |
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