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As the demand for nurses rises worldwide, commercial recruiters have become increasingly interested in the potential for exporting nurses from India to developed countries. Quantitative approach, Non experimental descriptive exploratory study was conducted on opinion of nurses regarding Migration with 80 nurses including student and professional nurses in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh. India. Purposive sampling was used and the data was collected by Structured Migration opinion questionnaire with paper pencil technique. Most of the Nurses (75%) had strong intention to migrate as they were in the category of more likely to migrate followed by only 25% had less intention and in the category of less likely to migrate. Based on Domains nurses had higher opinion for migration in Sense of profession as calculated Mean % was 76 (Rank I) followed by Finance (75%, Rank II), Responsibility to country (69%, Rank III), Desire to move (66%, Rank IV), Safety (65%, Rank V) and Stability (62%, Rank VI). Thus, study finding concludes that the most of the nurses had strong positive intention to get migrated and there was no any association of their opinion with selected variables.