started the balling rolling
#1
sent off my nurse registration papers today to the CRNBC in Vancouver.....just got to wait now till i hear back and then the job hunting starts if they will have me! feeling very excited and having a little tipple tonight to celebrate taking my first steps!!
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well after feeling positive when i posted everything off....got home from work this afternoon to a letter from the university i attended saying that i hadn't sent enough money for my transcript of education that the CRNBC requested!
when i called they said that they charge £50 to do it.......which i thought was alot, anyways i sent off my £50 cheque (i made the lady say it twice cause i didnt believe her it was that much!) but the letter today says £60!!!! grrrrrrrr!!! so monday im back down the post office with my now £60 cheque and a delay of 7-14days in processing what they need to send to the CRNBC according to their letter!!
when i called they said that they charge £50 to do it.......which i thought was alot, anyways i sent off my £50 cheque (i made the lady say it twice cause i didnt believe her it was that much!) but the letter today says £60!!!! grrrrrrrr!!! so monday im back down the post office with my now £60 cheque and a delay of 7-14days in processing what they need to send to the CRNBC according to their letter!!
#5
Some charge a lot and some charge little. I can't get mine as I trained over 10 years ago and they only keep them for 10 years. Hope you get it all sorted soon
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My UK Uni tried to pull this one on me, and about nineteen years had gone by, by the time I needed a transcript. If it is an accredited degree issuing institution, it is required to keep your academic record in a retrievable manner, or cover the cost of reconstructing it themselves. My Uni had to put the transcript together from scratch. It still only cost me £15.
#8
My UK Uni tried to pull this one on me, and about nineteen years had gone by, by the time I needed a transcript. If it is an accredited degree issuing institution, it is required to keep your academic record in a retrievable manner, or cover the cost of reconstructing it themselves. My Uni had to put the transcript together from scratch. It still only cost me £15.
#9
My UK Uni tried to pull this one on me, and about nineteen years had gone by, by the time I needed a transcript. If it is an accredited degree issuing institution, it is required to keep your academic record in a retrievable manner, or cover the cost of reconstructing it themselves. My Uni had to put the transcript together from scratch. It still only cost me £15.
managed to catch the last post so its on its way to uni!
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#10
next step completed.....my boss signed off her part of the CRNBC forms and mailed them..........so all parts now sorted and where they should be!
I have emailed VIHA (Vancouver Island Health Authority) today to arrange meeting up with their careers dept when i'm over there in October!
I have emailed VIHA (Vancouver Island Health Authority) today to arrange meeting up with their careers dept when i'm over there in October!
#11
Am i allowed to get a bit excited tonight??
Had a email from the CRNBC to say that they have started to process my application, and i will hear from them in 6-10weeks and they will let me know then if I can practice there. Which will be great timing as I fly out in 8 weeks time and I'm hoping to meet with VIHA (Vancouver Island Health Authority) about working for them!
Had a email from the CRNBC to say that they have started to process my application, and i will hear from them in 6-10weeks and they will let me know then if I can practice there. Which will be great timing as I fly out in 8 weeks time and I'm hoping to meet with VIHA (Vancouver Island Health Authority) about working for them!
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Am i allowed to get a bit excited tonight??
Had a email from the CRNBC to say that they have started to process my application, and i will hear from them in 6-10weeks and they will let me know then if I can practice there. Which will be great timing as I fly out in 8 weeks time and I'm hoping to meet with VIHA (Vancouver Island Health Authority) about working for them!
Had a email from the CRNBC to say that they have started to process my application, and i will hear from them in 6-10weeks and they will let me know then if I can practice there. Which will be great timing as I fly out in 8 weeks time and I'm hoping to meet with VIHA (Vancouver Island Health Authority) about working for them!

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