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Old 02-08-2006, 06:44 PM   #1
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I have recently become attached to a German girl who was visiting the us. on an au-pair program. She was staying with relatives of mine and we got close over the last year. But she has gone back to Germany now and is having trouble finding a job. She is a certified nurse in Germany, how does that qualify over here? Could she move back and get a job easily, or is there more requirements she would need? I really want her back here.

Any info or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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If she is a licensed nurse in Germany, she could apply as a Foreign Licensed nurse to take the NCLEX and get licensed in the US. The first place to contact would be:

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If she is unlicensed, a nursing assistant or CNA in Germany, then she'd need to apply for a working visa to work here like anyone else.

Nurses are in high demand in almost every country of the world right now, can't see her having a hard time finding work here if she was legal.

Hope it works out for you both.

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Thanks for the info! Appears to be complicated, she is a licensed nurse in Germany.
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