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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Serious Question... 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! Thanks! |
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| Super Moderator | Re: Serious Question... 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: Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS):"Welcome to the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS). Throughout this website, we are pleased to share with you some of the exciting and rewarding opportunities that await you at CGFNS. We hold strong to the values of excellence, which have sustained CGFNS for almost a quarter of a century. As we enter the new millennium, this is a critical time for the nation, for health professionals and for our organization and its divisions, the International Commission on Healthcare Professions (ICHP), the International Consulting and Educational Service (ICE), and the International Consultants of Delaware, Inc. (ICD). We are privileged to be in the public policy arena, helping to ensure that United States immigration policy is objective and effective." Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools 3600 Market Street, Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19104-2651 USA Business Office: (215) 222-8454 Applicant Inquiries: (215) 349-8767 Facsimile: (215) 662-0425 Telex: 402409 CGFNS PHA Cable: CGFNS, Philadelphia, USA E-mail: info@cgfns.org http://www.cgfns.org/ ************************************************** **** 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. Andrew Lopez, RN http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com |
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