International Membership
How to Apply for an International Membership
Through our travels, we have learned nurse leaders face similar issues no matter what country they reside. Workforce, staff recognition, succession planning and leadership development are world-wide issues. The resources created by ҹɫÍõ³¯, such as the Nurse Manager and Nurse Executive Competencies are applicable to all nurse leaders.
ҹɫÍõ³¯ has approximately 100 international members from Canada to India, Australia to the U.K. and everywhere in between. Once you join ҹɫÍõ³¯, you can connect with international members using the .
Membership is open to individuals worldwide, except where participation would be prohibited under ҹɫÍõ³¯ policy or U.S. law, including applicable U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions.
Full International members are registered Nurse (RN) leaders or aspiring nurse leaders in an eligible country (other than the United States) who are in health care settings, academia, health care-related businesses or other health care environments.
Fees
The fee structure for international members has been set according to World Bank classifications based on per capita income designated as high, upper middle, lower middle and low. . All fees paid to ҹɫÍõ³¯ will be calculated and paid in U.S. currency.
The following guidelines shall pertain to International Members:
- Language: English has been established as the language of the profession by the International Council of Nurses (ICN). Therefore, all communication between International Members located outside the United States shall be conducted in English.
- The Membership Fee Structure for International Members shall be set according to the World Bank Classifications based on per capita income designated as low, lower middle, upper middle and upper.
- All membership and other fees paid to ҹɫÍõ³¯ will be calculated and paid in United States currency.
- Any foreign tax or VAT imposed on membership dues (if any) is payable by the member.