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Data, Statistics, & Reports on Migrant Nurses
As health systems struggle with nursing shortages, CGFNS International sees a sharp rise in nurses seeking to migrate to the U.S.
Report shows visa certifications hitting a new high in 2023 but a decline is likely with U.S. immigration limits In a report published today, CGFNS International revealed that in 2023 it issued its highest-ever number of occupational visa certifications to nurses and other skilled health workers seeking to migrate to…
Read More Emerging Trends in Global Nursing Education: The Shift Toward Baccalaureate Level Education
by Maggie Maiyer, Alliance Program Coordinator While three primary pathways exist to becoming a registered nurse (RN) in the United States—diploma, associates, and bachelor’s degrees—new findings from the CGFNS Nurse Migration Report 2022 indicate an international shift toward baccalaureate nursing education as the preferred pathway into the nursing profession. This…
Read More CGFNS’ New Report Highlights Nurse Migration Data to the United States
PHILADELPHIA—CGFNS International launches its inaugural report on nurse and healthcare migration to the United States. Derived from this year’s VisaScreen® Service (VS) and Credentials Evaluation Services (CES) program data, the CGFNS Nurse Migration Report 2022: Trends in Healthcare Migration to the United States complements preexisting information on the U.S. nursing…
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