2022 Year In Review For Nursing Immigration

As the Covid-19 pandemic continued to ease throughout 2022 across the world, nursing immigration and staffing shortages in the USA remained at the forefront of critical issues that will need to be addressed in 2023. As hospitals across the nation grip with staffing shortages as a result of increased demands while many nurses are retiring or leaving the profession all together, healthcare staffing will remain a top issue well into the future.

This continues to present a unique spotlight into the importance of nursing immigration, and it is our hopes that the process will continue to become more streamlined, to ensure that as many nurses can immigrate to the USA as quickly as possible. For international applicants interested in immigrating to the USA, this is an excellent window of opportunity for you to consider making this dream become a reality as the demand has never been higher for qualified nurses.

As a practicing Registered Nurse and US immigrant myself, I have seen the positive perception of the contributions and importance that nurses have within the American healthcare profession. An emphasis on having the resources, supplies, PPE, mental health supports, etc. is being addressed to ensure that nurses are able to practice as safely and competently as possible. Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, many of these issues related to nursing staffing levels began to become highlighted more than ever before with consistent national and international attention. I can proudly say that we are seeing positive changes, year over year for practicing nurses in the USA.

While many of USCIS’ resources and staffing levels were limited earlier in the Covid-19 pandemic, we are now seeing EB3 Green Card Visas being processed faster than in recent years for our Registered Nurse candidates. Medliant has also taken steps to help expedite the process, establishing our NCLEX Sponsorship Program at the start of 2022 to financial support your journey to immigrating to the USA. We believe that by offering you a free self-paced NCLEX review that promotes a pass rate of 90%, while also paying for your NCLEX-RN exam, we are able to help you prepare for and pass the exam faster than ever before. It is our goal to have you immigrate to the USA within as quickly as 9-18 months of having your application processed with Medliant.

2023 is expected to be an exciting year for Medliant and our international Registered Nurse community as we continue to support your dreams of immigrating to the USA as a family. There has never been a better time to apply for Medliant USRN and NCLEX sponsorship. If you are ready to begin your journey to the USA with your family, you can apply by emailing your resume to nursebrennan@medliant.com.

Brennan Belliveau

Nurse Brennan Belliveau is an internationally educated Registered Nurse born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Brennan immigrated to San Francisco, California, USA in 2019 and has since then helped support thousands of international Registered Nurses in their journey of also becoming a USRN.

Brennan created the The Adventurous Nurse shortly after immigrating to the USA for the international nursing community. He continues to work as a USRN in pediatric cardiology and heart-lung transplant care and previously wrote NCLEX preparation questions for publishers. Today Brennan advocates for and creates content for international nurses all across the world to support them in their journey of becoming a USRN with Medliant too.

In 2023 Brennan was named a Distinguished Alumni by MacEwan University in Canada and later in 2024 he was named to Marquis Who’s Who in America for his work in supporting international Registered Nurses and their family’s in achieving their American Dream too.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/brennanbelliveau
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