Pat and Ande are exactly the type of family targeted by the BC government to attract the boycott.
He is a nurse registered with years of hospital experience, and she is an accountant. A couple of South Carolina is increasingly increasingly tense from the political climate in the United States and given the move to northern British Columbia in the hope of building a better life for their family.
Global News agreed not to use their last names, as the couple fears revenge and social media in their society.
It loves rowing and outdoor air, and I hate the city. The duo were thinking about putting potential roots in the terrace.

But they say the red tape and fears of the cost of living gives them a stop.
Patrick said: “It is a number of different web sites, and a number of different organizations, in an attempt to keep them all straight to review and transport the basic things of nursing,” Patrick said.
“I am a kind of point in which I need someone to help someone to help me move where to go, with some of the requirements that I ask to offer everywhere I have worked before, but I also want the number of hours I worked everywhere … I worked in 14 hospitals.”
Patrick said it is also unclear about the amount of documents related to his education, as instructions seem to include all his training to move in those hospitals, along with hundreds of continuous education units.

“In the end, they said I needed to maintain the summary of the request,” he said.
“I am a little confused.”

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The couple also feels concerned about whether they can even live in British Columbia
Andrea said: “It is a great concern. It is a wage reduction along with an increase in housing wages,” Andrea said.
“The US dollar, we mortgaged real estate … is $ 1,000 per month for three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a backyard. Even at that time, it appears to be from the Paycheque.”

She said that the estimates granted to the cost of housing in British Columbia – even in the north – worried.
This comes at a time when British Columbia is installing an aggressive campaign to employ health care workers in the south of the border, in the hope of luring the samely accredited professionals to address the doctor and nurses in the province.
“I am pleased to hear a nurse from South Carolina, who is interested not only to move to British Columbia but to move to Terras, and this is just great because the northern societies, rural societies are already witnessing a shortage,” said Health Minister Jose Osborne.
“We are dealing with the nurses process as well as doctors coming from the states.”

Earlier this month, the province announced its work to simplify the process to transfer accreditation data for both professions.
The plan is to obtain the training of the United States and the American Council of Doctors relied on medical specialties has become fully licensed in British Columbia without the need for further evaluation, examination or training.
A similar change will soon be allowed for trained nurses to apply directly to registration with the Faculty of Nurses and midwives in BC, without the need for any additional assessment by a third party.
“There is currently a process of two tracks that anyone who has been trained in the United States needs to follow up … but we are working with the nurses and midwives BC to eliminate one of these tracks,” said Usborne.
Osborne said the boycott hopes that this process will be ready to go “soon.”
She added that the College of Nurses can access a national database used by the health care system in the United States to track licensing, discipline and data accreditation data, which is likely to aim for concerns about the amount of information that must be included in its request.
As for the cost of living, I admitted that before BC is a more expensive place to live, but the north BC will be cheaper. She said that unionist nurses are among the highest levels in Canada, and she also has a strong benefits package and a nurse to a guaranteed nurse.
She added that the couple will be able to reach the general health care system in BC.

“There may be financial support directly through the Health Authority,” said Usborne.
“So if a nurse coming from the states is interested in working in the north here in British Columbia, for example, I strongly encourage them to communicate with the Northern Health Authority and speak with very useful employment companies about the types of support that the Health Authority may be able to provide.”
All food to think of the coffin and Ande, who say their engine to move outside the United States is getting more powerful.
“If it is possible to start building a decent life, I think we are strongly committed, and they feel his point of view as part of the decoding that begins the process to find out its shape,” Pat said.
“As long as everything continues to move forward, I don’t see why we will not move somewhere, and perhaps inside Canada.”
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