We had an incredible time at our Info Session: Journey to US Nursing Careers on October 3rd in Toronto, and we want to thank everyone who attended! It was inspiring to meet so many passionate registered nurses eager to explore new opportunities in the USA. If you missed it, don’t worry—here’s a quick recap of what went down and how we’re continuing to support you on your career journey.
A Day Full of Insights and Networking
Our info session was designed to provide nurses with all the information they need to make a smooth transition to nursing in the United States. Here’s what we covered:
- Expert Immigration Guidance
We were thrilled to have Jeremy Richards and Christine Jurusik from Richards Jurusik Immigration Law share their knowledge on U.S. immigration options for Canadian nurses. They walked attendees through the TN Visa process, explained green card opportunities, and answered specific questions from our audience, ensuring everyone left with clarity on their next steps. - Financial Planning & Tax Advice
Joseph Smith, founder of TravelTax, provided invaluable advice on managing cross-border finances, taxes, and retirement planning. As an expert in healthcare professionals’ taxation needs, Joseph’s insights helped attendees understand how to maximize their earnings and stay compliant while working in the USA. - Networking Opportunities
One of the best parts of the event was seeing attendees connect with each other and our team of experts. Nurses got the chance to speak one-on-one with immigration lawyers, tax specialists, and recruiters to get personalized advice tailored to their career goals.
Key Takeaways from the Session
For those who couldn’t make it, here are a few of the top takeaways our experts shared:
- Understanding the TN Visa Process
The TN Visa is a key pathway for Canadian nurses to work in the USA. Our immigration experts emphasized the importance of preparing documentation carefully and highlighted the different options available for obtaining and renewing TN status. - Cross-Border Tax Planning Made Simple
Navigating taxes when working abroad can be tricky, but Joseph Smith simplified it for our attendees. He shared tips on managing taxes efficiently, handling deductions, and planning for long-term financial security while working in the USA. - The Importance of Having a Support System
Transitioning to a career in the USA isn’t just about getting the paperwork right; it’s about having the right support. That’s why IntelliStaff Medical is here to guide nurses at every step—from job placements and relocation assistance to ongoing support once you’ve settled in.
Missed the Event? We’ve Got You Covered!
Couldn’t attend the info session? No problem! We’re committed to supporting your career journey, whether you were there or not. If you’d like to explore your options and get personalized advice, you can:
- Apply Now to start working with one of our recruiters . We’ll guide you through the process, discuss your options, and help you take the next step toward nursing in the USA.
- Connect Directly with Our Experts
- Joseph Smith of TravelTax is available for consultations on cross-border finances. Learn more about his services here.
- Jeremy Richards and Christine Jurusik from Richards Jurusik Immigration Law are ready to assist with any immigration questions. Get in touch with them here.
Looking Ahead: Next Steps with IntelliStaff Medical
We’re excited to continue supporting Canadian nurses as they pursue rewarding opportunities in the USA. Whether you’re just starting to consider the idea or are ready to make the move, IntelliStaff Medical is here to help you every step of the way.
Thank you again to everyone who attended the info session. It was a pleasure to connect with you, and we look forward to supporting your career journey in the future. For those who couldn’t make it, we hope to see you at one of our upcoming events or connect with you personally!
Ready to take the next step? Contact us today to start your journey with IntelliStaff Medical.
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