Registration of U.S. nurses in B.C. soars amid recruitment push
This summer, Alex Alvarez will pack her belongings and make the 3,500-kilometre trek with her husband, young son and Boston Terrier from Anchorage, Alaska, to Nanaimo, B.C. — a city she’s never visited — to work as a registered nurse.
Alvarez is among hundreds of American health-care workers the province says are relocating to B.C. to escape “uncertainty and chaos” in the United States.
“We need to make this move for our future,” Alvarez said.
Last spring, the province made changes to fast-track the credential registration process for U.S. nurses.


