Canadian Registered Nurse (TN Visa Sponsored) – U.S. Healthcare Career

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Canadian Registered Nurse – U.S. Healthcare Career (TN Visa Sponsored)

Full-Time | Permanent | Relocation Provided

Canadian Registered Nurses: build a stable, long-term heathcare career in the United States with full visa sponsorship and relocation support. Work with amazing hospital and healtcare systems. Put your degree and education to work!

This is not travel nursing. These are full-time, permanent-style hospital roles with respected U.S. healthcare systems that value retention and long-term employment and professional growth opportunities for you.

Why Nurses Choose This Program

  • TN visa sponsorship with 3-year renewals
  • Optional EB-3 green card pathway with eligible hospitals
  • Predictable schedules and income
  • Full relocation, immigration, and onboarding support

Priority Locations

  • South Carolina
  • Massachusetts (Boston metro)
  • New Jersey

Compensation & Benefits

  • USD pay rates between $38 to $42 per hour, depending on specialty and role
  • Lower Taxes
  • PTO of 2 weeks
  • 36–40 hours per week depending on location
  • Predictable scheduling for better work-life balance

Who Should Apply

  • Canadian citizen RN, with BSN
  • NCLEX passed or testing within 90 days
  • New grads welcome with ~ 1 year of acute care experience
  • Willing to relocate to the U.S. for a 3-year role with potential for longer term positions, extensions and Full Time roles.
  • Preference for ICU, ER experience

Employer-sponsored visa. Long-term hospital placement. Real career security.

Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 36 months

Pay: $48.00-$55.00 per hour

Application question(s):

  • Are you a Canadian Citizen?
  • Have you passed the NCLEX or scheduled to take it within 90 days?
  • Are you willing to relocate to the US for 3 years for these full time USA based opportunities?
  • Do you have an Active Registered Nurse License?
  • Our Pay Rates are competitive, but depend on Specialty, Experience and Location where you will be working. The pay rates range from $38 to $42 USD per hour. Please confirm these pay rates are what you are looking for.

Work Location: In person

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