Before you can start working as a nurse in the US, you will need to pass the NCLEX and then apply for your license. You have, without a doubt, already heard about this particular examination method and you understand the importance of passing the test. After all, if you don’t, you w...
The NCLEX is one beast of an exam. It’s easy to feel stressed and become overwhelmed—even when just thinking about it! It’s important to realize that taking a moment to step away, breathe in some fresh air and take your mind off it can relieve test-taking anxiety and center your f...
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR US CITIZENSHIP Be a lawful permanent resident of the United States for 5 years, or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen for a minimum of the 3 years (although there are certainexceptions to this requirement for persons who have honorable service in the U.S. A...
In this blog post, you will learn about the work environment for nurses, grades of nursing professions, and salaries of nurses in Australia. Most importantly, we will walk you through how to become a nurse in Australia in a short time. Demands for nursing professionals rising in Australia Nur...
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(2) The Orphan Process: (non-Hague): if the Hague Intercountry Adoption Convention does not apply. Many aspects of the Hague and Orphan requirements are similar. (3) Another process applies to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident who may petition for his or her adoptive child through an...