Watch this first ⬇️

https://youtu.be/8gya6dqDCT0?si=rtQrsAUTv0yrlo7T

In this video, I explain how to move to Canada as an American healthcare worker:

https://youtu.be/-ACEPjGYJfg

It can be confusing, but here is how immigrating to Canada as a healthcare worker works. (Note - this video was made by Tod Maffin in Nanaimo BC. It pertains to all of Canada as immigration is a federal policy)

Specific to New Brunswick -

  1. The Atlantic Immigration Program is a key pathway for immigrants to settle safely in New Brunswick, offering support for skilled workers and international graduates. These programs help connect newcomers with job opportunities and provide resources for successful integration into the community.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/atlantic-immigration.html

  1. The Government of New Brunswick has launched a new set of navigation services for all IEHPs (Internationally Educated Health Professionals) which includes physicians, all regulated allied health professions, and the various nursing groups.

    Each profession has a specific set of requirements which must be met in order to practice in New Brunswick.

    The New Brunswick IEHP Navigation Service provides customized, profession-specific and client-centred service to IEHPs at no cost to the candidate.

    The service assists candidates with key barriers they might experience during the process to licensure, offering guidance surrounding:

    For more information and to connect with an IEHP Navigation Service, see: https://nbhealthjobs.ca/internationally-educated-health-professionals/

    Don’t forget, we have NICE agents to help you out!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvPLAR4uRVE