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[–] Randomgal@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

You're missing the point. That was the best choice given thar she didn't have the resources to continue doing what she would have wanted to do.

She's be happier as a nurse because of, not despite of, the difficulties she faced.

I really think you're putting words in her mouth.

"It felt impossible to go back to that kind of a life and I didn’t want to sacrifice my time with my family" has absolutely nothing to do with the process of transferring credentials to Canada, and everything to do with the job itself. “I feel that I can be a better nurse than a physician" speaks for itself.

There are plenty of stories about the challenges of transferring credentials. This, by her own account, as quoted in this article, is not one of them.