Moving to Canada: Adult Nurse and Mentail Health Nurse
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Hi all! I'm a UK trained nurse with only 9 months acute medical experience. I have moved to Saskatchewan with my husband and child last summer and I'm on day one of maternity leave. I'm overwhelmed with how difficult it seems to be register as an RN here.... Are there any UK nurses working in Saskatchewan that can give me advice on time lengths, costs etc. I'm hoping to return to work as a RN and not a medical receptionist which I've been currently working as.

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Well done!
I received my NNAS report today to find out that my qualifications do not meet the entry requirements needed to practice as an RN in Nova Scoatia. The next step I believe is to get the regulatory body to review my NNAS report and tell me what courses or bridging programmes I would need to do to become one. Does anyone know how long this takes?
I received my NNAS report today to find out that my qualifications do not meet the entry requirements needed to practice as an RN in Nova Scoatia. The next step I believe is to get the regulatory body to review my NNAS report and tell me what courses or bridging programmes I would need to do to become one. Does anyone know how long this takes?

#48

Hi all! I'm a UK trained nurse with only 9 months acute medical experience. I have moved to Saskatchewan with my husband and child last summer and I'm on day one of maternity leave. I'm overwhelmed with how difficult it seems to be register as an RN here.... Are there any UK nurses working in Saskatchewan that can give me advice on time lengths, costs etc. I'm hoping to return to work as a RN and not a medical receptionist which I've been currently working as.

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Thank you, but the baby's actually not born yet,lol! Any day/moment though hopefully. My hubbie came over last Feb, and our daughter and I followed last June. So I've a open work permit. I'm really scared about this whole nursing process, it seems crazy! I've looked into it a different times but with working full time, pregnancy, etc I've just not started the process. Id love to know time lengths if u possibly could know??

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Thank you, but the baby's actually not born yet,lol! Any day/moment though hopefully. My hubbie came over last Feb, and our daughter and I followed last June. So I've a open work permit. I'm really scared about this whole nursing process, it seems crazy! I've looked into it a different times but with working full time, pregnancy, etc I've just not started the process. Id love to know time lengths if u possibly could know??
Firstly start your NNAS application off now before the baby comes!!

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So you haven't worked since last June? May? Ok, you need to get cracking as you now run the risk of timing out of the whole process I.e. You must have completed all elements of registration required within three years of recent practice.
Firstly start your NNAS application off now before the baby comes!!

#52

Well done!
I received my NNAS report today to find out that my qualifications do not meet the entry requirements needed to practice as an RN in Nova Scoatia. The next step I believe is to get the regulatory body to review my NNAS report and tell me what courses or bridging programmes I would need to do to become one. Does anyone know how long this takes?
I received my NNAS report today to find out that my qualifications do not meet the entry requirements needed to practice as an RN in Nova Scoatia. The next step I believe is to get the regulatory body to review my NNAS report and tell me what courses or bridging programmes I would need to do to become one. Does anyone know how long this takes?

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Well done!
I received my NNAS report today to find out that my qualifications do not meet the entry requirements needed to practice as an RN in Nova Scoatia. The next step I believe is to get the regulatory body to review my NNAS report and tell me what courses or bridging programmes I would need to do to become one. Does anyone know how long this takes?
I received my NNAS report today to find out that my qualifications do not meet the entry requirements needed to practice as an RN in Nova Scoatia. The next step I believe is to get the regulatory body to review my NNAS report and tell me what courses or bridging programmes I would need to do to become one. Does anyone know how long this takes?

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I see the original poster of this thread hasn't been online since the 17th December.
While there seems to be a large number of nurses commenting in the thread. Have any of you had experience with mental health nursing in Alberta? My girlfriend is a mental health nurse, degree qualified in the UK. I'd assume the process of registration is similar to general nursing?
Have people had their qualificiations assessed? If so was it with the nursing board or is it like other qualifications where you use one of the bodies suggested on the CIC website?
While there seems to be a large number of nurses commenting in the thread. Have any of you had experience with mental health nursing in Alberta? My girlfriend is a mental health nurse, degree qualified in the UK. I'd assume the process of registration is similar to general nursing?
Have people had their qualificiations assessed? If so was it with the nursing board or is it like other qualifications where you use one of the bodies suggested on the CIC website?

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I haven't worked as an RN since end of June 2015. Since being here I've just been working as a medical receptionist.... I'll def apply for NNAS report this month, and is it about 3months to here back? Then I'm sure I'll have some course to do in Paeds etc, since I done the 3yr adult nursing degree. Then it's the exam? Is it unrealistic to think I'll have all this done before the end of this year??

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(Stinks about the language proficiency)

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I see the original poster of this thread hasn't been online since the 17th December.
While there seems to be a large number of nurses commenting in the thread. Have any of you had experience with mental health nursing in Alberta? My girlfriend is a mental health nurse, degree qualified in the UK. I'd assume the process of registration is similar to general nursing?
Have people had their qualificiations assessed? If so was it with the nursing board or is it like other qualifications where you use one of the bodies suggested on the CIC website?
While there seems to be a large number of nurses commenting in the thread. Have any of you had experience with mental health nursing in Alberta? My girlfriend is a mental health nurse, degree qualified in the UK. I'd assume the process of registration is similar to general nursing?
Have people had their qualificiations assessed? If so was it with the nursing board or is it like other qualifications where you use one of the bodies suggested on the CIC website?

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I qualified in 2003 and so have 12 years experience behind me. I hope this pays off as well as my qualifications! I'd like to qualify as an RN and get a job as soon as possible. Depending on how much training I need to do as to whether I get job doing something different and attend college or is go to college full time. Can I ask how you managed it?

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I would just advise that you keep them on their toes! Good Luck!

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I qualified in 2003 and so have 12 years experience behind me. I hope this pays off as well as my qualifications! I'd like to qualify as an RN and get a job as soon as possible. Depending on how much training I need to do as to whether I get job doing something different and attend college or is go to college full time. 8Can I ask how you managed it?

