Monday, February 8, 2010

I Am Dental Hygienist In Canada How Can I Work In Usa If Someone Is A State Licensed Dental Hygienist In The USA, And They Move To Another Country.....?

If someone is a state licensed Dental Hygienist in the USA, and they move to another country.....? - i am dental hygienist in canada how can i work in usa

If someone prefer a state-licensed dental hygienist (NO dental assistant), the practice in the United States to another country, like Canada, Australia or the UK ..... ALOS lawfully practice dental hygiene in this country?

2 comments:

Chavabra... said...

It was an intelligent man because, to me this information. Thank you! :)

Yes, you can dental hygiene practice in other countries. However, they must be approved by the licensing agency in the region. Some require you to take an exam, for example, in Canada must pass the national examination board for dental hygiene, then you can always Provence, practice, although some require you to write your own example after the workout.
I am a student of hygiene and we discussed recently, what I do for you:

Australia:

A work permit or visa is not required.
Spend a record with a board of dental care.
Each region has its own board of directors is responsible for licensing.
Contact the Immigration Department of Australia.:
http://www.immi.gov.au/

New Zealand:
Contact the Dental Council:
http://www.dcnz.org.nz/
Dental Hygiene Practice Guidance Clinic "- do not be on site at all times for most procedures.
Contact the Immigration Service in New Zealand:
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/

United Kingdom:
(England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland)

This information was from the British Association of Dental Hygienists are available:
http://www.bdha.org.uk/
The General Dental Council64 Wimpole Street, London W1M 8DQ, UKTel: · +44-171-887 3800 Fax: +44-171-224 3294 · www.gdc-uk.org

Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, visit the following websites:
http://www.adha.org/careerinfo/foreign_t ...
http://www.ifdh.org/members.shtml ...

Buckeye4... said...

Oral hygiene is not in any country other than the underlying concept is the assurance checks XXXX

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