Frequently Asked Questions.

What is the goal of World Health Lab?

Our goal is to bring international healthcare workers from select countries to live and work permanently in a country outside of origin, like Canada or the United States. We help with licensing and cover the cost of relocating.

What countries are eligible to register with World Health Lab?

We currently accept applicants from Australia, India, New Zealand, Nigeria, the Philippines, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France.

What kind of healthcare roles are available through World Health Lab?

We are primarily looking for nurses, personal healthcare workers, and physicians at this time.

What are the requirements for healthcare workers to be eligible for World Health Lab?

Healthcare workers must have been working for at least 2 years in their country of origin with the appropriate licensing. They must also be from one of the countries listed above.

Can healthcare workers bring their families with them?

Yes, healthcare workers can bring their immediate families with them! We can provide guidance and support with immigration requirements for family members.

Will healthcare workers be provided with housing?

We do not provide housing for healthcare workers, but we can provide guidance and support with finding suitable housing options.

How does the application process work?

Interested healthcare workers can apply through our website and we will reach out to them if they meet our eligibility criteria.