Thank you very much, few by few we are making way
I´ve been reading I would be a "skilled worker" as a nurse, since they just ask:
For your application to be eligible for processing, you must:
include the results of your official language proficiency test, AND
have a valid offer of arranged employment, OR
have one year of continuous full-time paid work experience in at least one of the occupations listed here.
And one of these occupations is Registered nurse, mine.
I made also some kind of test of "eligibility" and I got 74, a good mark, thanks to my profession, experience, adaptability...
North Shore wrote:How much work (and money) will you have to do here to transfer your nursing credentials so that they are valid in North America?
Yes, it will take some time, some money and some exams, but not impossible.
getaround wrote:you may change employers and you may work in any role you wish. Just depends on the type permit.
Very constructive message getaround
This is good, do you know if as a "skilled worker" could be possible, for example, stop working in the hospital to accept a job "on the dock"?? With the same work permit? Do they have that kind of freedom¿?
Indeed, what is "the medevac arena"¿??
Thanks a lot for your help guys