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US Senate nod for 50,000 foreign nurses

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May 12, 2005 19:53 IST

The United States Senate has approved a bill permitting 50,000 foreign nurses to enter the country to meet the huge shortage, a move that will benefit Indian nurses who are much sought after in the country.

Under the bill, sponsored by Democratic Senator Barbara Mikulski, an additional 50,000 foreign nurses will be permitted to enter the country.

The shortage of nurses in the US numbers upto 250,000, according to recent reports.

Indian nurses are preferred by many hospitals in the US because of their better health knowledge and ability to speak fluent English.

The bill also exempted H-2B seasonal guest workers, who have already worked in the US from the 65,000 annual cap.

This will mainly help Mexican workers.

Another immigration provision passed by the Sente seeks to allow 10,500 Australian guest workers to enter the country annually under terms similar to the H-1B high-tech visa category.

With the approval from Senate, the bill is one step short of becoming law, pending the signature of President George W Bush.

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