Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I got a nurse's license last year, and recently I heard that it's good to work in America. I want to know what materials I need to work there and what preparations I need to make.

I got a nurse's license last year, and recently I heard that it's good to work in America. I want to know what materials I need to work there and what preparations I need to make.

Being a nurse in America is a long process.

You need to pass the RN, American Registered Nurse exam first.

At present, there is no examination room in Chinese mainland for this kind of examination. I recently went to Hong Kong for an exam.

One of the conditions for applying for RN is that English must reach a certain level and TOEFL or IELTS scores are required.

After passing the RN exam, you need to find an employer in the United States.

This employer needs to be able to provide a position to help you apply for immigration to the Immigration Bureau.

At present, the immigration schedule for nurses is six years.

In other words, on the premise that you have finished TOEFL and RN and found an employer who is willing to keep your position for many years, the Immigration Bureau has successfully approved your immigration application, and it will take you about 65,438+00 years to arrive in the United States.

But think about it, how many employers are willing to stay in a position for 10 years?