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Yes, my gf is a healthcare practitioner and I'm an engineer. Both of our careers are on the immigration green list, which gives us a permanamt resident visa.
It sounds like you would qualify for residency easy enough. You can start the process now, it takes a long time and there is a lot of paperwork to go through. I wouldn't bother with a so called consultant. Just do the calculations on the web site and if you have enough points you should be OK.
Here is a suggestion for you.
See if you can get a work visa first. In your fields you should be able to get offers and once that's done you can get a work visa for two years. During those two years you can file for residency here if you like it.
As a US citizen you can have dual citizenship and can always go back if it doesn't work out.
Healthcare work here is tough, long hours, very low pay compared to the USA and Europe or Australia.
Finally.
Have you considered Australia? More money, more opportunities, friendlier people (but still pretty damned racist towards aboriginals, asians, indians etc).
We've started the process for getting our work related papers in order, her medical license has been accepted and my engineering degree and certs are in process. Our current plan is to use the 90 day tourist visas we have to do more in person job searches and then get a work visa. Our leaving the states hinges on how bad things get here. She shares child custody with her ex so we really don't want to leave the kids if we don't have to.
We have thought about a couple other countries but NZ is currently our first choice. Australia does appear to have more opportunity as far as work and housing go, but they also feel closer to the US politically which worries us.
Australia is going to have an election this year. Hopefully Labour can hold on and keep it left of centre which is far cry better than the US.