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Follow on Google News | Canada Immigration: New Brunswick Looking For Registered Foreign Nurses to Fill Growing Labor GapThe provincial government of New Brunswick has declared that it will need to bring in immigrant nurses in order to help close the labor gap it is currently facing.
By: Global Tree Careers Pvt. Ltd. The report makes note of the fact that the population in NB is ageing at a faster pace than any other province in the nation, leading to a difficult demographic stage. New Brunswick has the distinction of having the highest proportion of people over the age of 65. The province has declared that it is facing increasing demand for nurses, especially those trained in palliative and geriatric care, while at the same time facing a shortage in the supply of trained nurses in the province. The Ministry of health has estimated that it will need at least 130 Nurses every year for the next decade. It also estimates that more than 4000 positions for registered nurses will be created newly. Canada Immigration to Recruit More International Nurses in New Brunswick The solution according to the report would be to actively recruit trained nurses from abroad through the Canada immigration program (https://globaltree.in/ According to the other action items of the strategy, the province proposes to 1. 1. Offer permanent employment to international graduates who study in New Brunswick as well as Nurses who are recruited from other countries through Canada immigration 2. 2. Offer a signing bonus in exchange for committing to serve the rural areas in the province. The health Minister of the province. Hugh J Fleming, praised the role of Nurses, in health care and stated that the province would need to take immediate and decisive action to address the shortage of nurses in the province. End
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