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Nursing Abroad: Scrubs, Stamps, and Stories

Solving the Healthcare Talent Shortage in The US

Miles Education- Healthcare

10-01-2025

  • 7 min read
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Nursing is absolutely a demanding profession internationally. Not everyone tells you about the high-paying countries for nurses and the opportunities. But, hey wait? We are here to help you figure out which is the best country to start your career as a nurse in the United States. 

Are you ready to explore with us? Let’s go!

Is Nursing a High Demand Job Internationally? - Tea is here! 

 

The Global Nursing Demand

  • United Kingdom
    The UK is all about welcoming international nurses, even fast-tracking visas and offering relocation support. But once you settle in, you might find the paychecks leave little room for luxury.
  • Canada
    It’s polite, and scenic, and offers permanent residency pathways for nurses. However, getting through the licensing process can feel like waiting in line for coffee on a Monday morning—long and a little frustrating.
  • Australia
    Australia boasts impressive salaries, fantastic weather, and a laid-back vibe. But with a high cost of living, you might find yourself working overtime to afford a decent lifestyle.
  • Germany
    Germany is so eager for nurses, that they’ll even teach you German for free. But learning a new language while starting a new job? That’s a big ask, even for the most determined nurses.

And the Winner Is… The United States

If you want top-tier opportunities, career growth, and a salary that lets you enjoy life, the U.S. is where you want to be. Here’s why:

1. Salaries That Deliver

Starting salaries for registered nurses in the U.S. average $60,000 per year, and that’s just the baseline. With specializations or experience, you can easily earn six figures. Employers also offer benefits like comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off, making the package even more enticing.

2. A Clear Path to Permanent Residency

The EB-3 visa program makes it easy for nurses to work in the U.S. and transition to permanent residency. What’s more, your family can join you, creating opportunities for a brighter future together.

3. Endless Career Development Opportunities

The U.S. is a hub for professional growth. From STEM-designated master’s programs in healthcare to employer-sponsored certifications, you’ll have every chance to upskill, specialize, and climb the career ladder.

4. Financial and Relocation Support

Many U.S. healthcare organizations cover relocation expenses and offer student loan repayment plans. That means less financial stress and more focus on your career.

5. Work-Life Balance That Fits Your Style

Whether you’re drawn to the energy of big cities or the tranquility of small towns, the U.S. offers work environments to match your lifestyle. 

With flexible shifts and diverse opportunities, you can truly design a career that works for you.

Are You Ready for the US Nursing Career?

Dreaming of a U.S. nursing career? Miles U.S. Pathway makes it easy-peasy. Start with a STEM-designated Master’s in Healthcare, earn a salary of $60,000+, and let employers handle your student loans—yes! 

With an F-1 visa to get you started and an EB-3 Green Card waiting at the finish line, this program is a one-way ticket to financial freedom and career growth.

Forget boring jobs; we’re talking leadership roles, endless growth, and life in the Land of Opportunity. Pack your scrubs, and let’s make your American dream happen—Miles is your ultimate wingman!

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