VisaScreen vs Visa4Nurses vs IEE GlobalBridge

2026 Guide for Canadian & Mexican Nurses and Medical Lab Professionals If you’re a Canadian or Mexican Registered Nurse (RN) or a Medical Laboratory Technologist / Clinical Laboratory Scientist (MLT/MLS) planning to work in the U.S., you will need a Health Care Worker Certification. This is the part that: Impacts your visa approval Impacts your […]
A New Year, Real Recruitment Goals for American Hospitals; and How IntelliStaff Medical Helps

Every new year starts the same way for hospital leadership; refreshed budgets, new targets, and the same staffing gaps that did not magically fix themselves in December. As human resources teams and chief nursing officers plan for 2026, the focus is shifting from short-term fixes to recruitment strategies that actually last. Below are the goals […]
Understanding ASCP, ASCPi and AMT

What You Need to Work in the USA as a Canadian or Mexican MLT If you are a Canadian or Mexican Medical Laboratory Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist dreaming about working in the USA, there is one major step you need to handle early; getting certified. Almost every U.S. hospital and laboratory will ask for […]
Your Guide to Getting a VisaScreen as a Medical Laboratory Technologist

What it is, why you need it, and how to avoid headaches along the way If you are a Canadian or Mexican Medical Laboratory Technologist thinking about working in the USA, the VisaScreen is a non-negotiable step. You must have it before you can receive TN status and start work in a U.S. lab. What […]
How Canadian and Mexican Medical Laboratory Technologists Can Work in the USA on a TN Visa

A step by step guide plus a state licensing cheat sheet If you are a Medical Laboratory Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist from Canada or Mexico and you are thinking about working in the USA; good news. Your occupation is officially listed under the TN visa program. This guide walks you through the process without […]
So… You Need Your High School Diploma (Again)

Remember that time you proudly tossed your high school cap in the air and thought, “I’ll never need this diploma again!” Well, surprise! The U.S. boards of nursing would like a word. Whether it’s been a couple of years, or a couple of decades, since you graduated, that piece of paper suddenly matters again. And […]
How International Nurses Use Canada as a Pathway to the U.S.—and What That Means for Hospitals

Across the globe, thousands of internationally educated nurses dream of working in the United States. For many, that dream doesn’t start with a direct move—it begins in Canada. Countries like the Philippines and India have a long history of sending skilled nurses abroad, and many of these professionals strategically choose to immigrate to Canada first […]
Your Guide to U.S. Nursing Visas: Which Path Is Right for You?

Thinking about taking your nursing career to the United States? Exciting choice! The demand for registered nurses in the U.S. is strong, and there are several visa options that make it possible. But here’s the catch: each visa comes with its own pros and cons, and your country of birth can make a huge difference […]
Importing International Nurses: EB-3 vs TN Visa — A Guide for U.S. Healthcare Executives

Importing International Nurses: A Guide for U.S. Healthcare Executives The U.S. healthcare system continues to face a significant nursing shortage. Domestic recruitment and retention strategies can only go so far—which is why more and more hospitals and healthcare systems are looking internationally for nursing talent. Bringing in international registered nurses is not only feasible, but […]
Why Now Is the Time to Plan for Holiday Nurse Coverage

Every year, hospital executives face the same challenge: how to keep units fully staffed through the holiday season. Between vacations, higher patient volumes, and rising demand for flexible scheduling, November through January can put extraordinary pressure on your teams. This year, instead of scrambling in November, you can prepare now. The solution lies in Canadian […]
Canadian & Mexican RNs: Work in the USA This Holiday Season

Ready to Work in the USA This Holiday Season? Here’s Your Chance Canadian and Mexican registered nurses: celebrate your fall holidays at home, then head to the U.S. to cover American Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s — and earn premium holiday pay. Leave After Your Fall Holidays — Arrive When the U.S. Needs You Most […]
Navigating the TN Visa Process for Registered Nurses

Minor Changes, Same Great Opportunity! If you’re a Canadian or Mexican Registered Nurse (RN) looking to work in the United States, the TN visa has always been a fantastic pathway—and guess what? It’s still one of the best ways to get there! While there have been a few recent updates to the process, don’t worry—these […]
