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With the increasing nursing shortage facing the U.S., Northeast Nursing has opened the door to many Registered Nursing Travel Assignment opportunities to our neighbors in the north.
Talented and experienced nurses in Canada can enjoy all of the benefits the United States and Northeast Nursing has to offer. This is your chance to work at some of the world's most prestigious medical facilities while living in some of the most interesting cities on earth. But the best part about working with Sunbelt Satffing is that we walk you through the entire immigration process. We help you through obtaining your TN Visa and we will ensure that you're placed on an assignment that's right for you - we'll be with you every step of the way.
What is NAFTA?
NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement. It creates a special economic and trade relationship for the United States, Canada and Mexico.
What is a Trade NAFTA (TN) visa?
The nonimmigrant NAFTA Professional (TN) visa allows citizens of Canada and Mexico, as NAFTA professionals, to work in the United States. Permanent residents, including Canadian permanent residents, are not able to apply to work as a NAFTA professional.
Can any foreign nurse work on a TN visa?
Unfortunately, no. In order to qualify for a Trade NAFTA visa, you must be a citizen of Canada or Mexico.
How long are TN visas valid for?
TN visas are valid for the duration of the employment agreement.
Will Northeast Nursing help me obtain a TN visa?
Absolutely! Northeast Nursing will sponsor your TN visa and our Immigration team will also assist you in obtaining your TN visa.
Can the spouse of a Canadian nurse obtain a TN visa and can he/she work?
No, the spouse of a Canadian nurse is not eligible for a TN visa. However, they are eligible for a TD visa. This means that they can reside in the United States legally for the duration of the employment of the principal TN visa. Unfortunately, a TD visa holder may not work.
Can a TN visa apply for a Green Card?
Yes, in most instances a TN visa holder who remains in lawful status may apply for a permanent residence, otherwise known as a Green Card. |
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