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Re: Strange questions being asked in an interview
Originally Posted by cxx
(Post 9512053)
It's tempting to take the job to get 'Canadian experience' but you need to think about what happens if you can't get along with him - how will it look to future employers if you only stayed a few weeks, what kind of reference will he give you, etc.
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Re: Strange questions being asked in an interview
Originally Posted by nativenewyorker
(Post 9511026)
Safeway will probably be the best place to have a heart attack - they will all be staffed by UK doctors and nurses:rofl:
Originally Posted by cxx
(Post 9512053)
If your gut feeling is that he was a creep it might be better to stay clear. It's tempting to take the job to get 'Canadian experience' but you need to think about what happens if you can't get along with him - how will it look to future employers if you only stayed a few weeks, what kind of reference will he give you, etc.
Originally Posted by Canuck Fan
(Post 9512145)
I thought you had to send off educational transcripts to cnrbc to evaluate relevant experience. If you haven't what they consider theory or practical experience in paeds, MH, LD's, adult, then I thought they then let you know what additional credits or SEC training you need. As far as I'm aware this is requested prior to leaving UK.
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Re: Strange questions being asked in an interview
Originally Posted by rebecca1986
(Post 9510703)
Oh, don't get me wrong, I love being a nurse. It's very hard work, but it's true what they say, it's a very rewarding career. I came to Canada to be a nurse, not to work in a store. The main problem in all of this, is getting registered. The nursing registration council only have 2 courses in 2 universities in BC where this course is available unfortunately... one in Kwantlen, in Surrey BC, which is around a 40 minute drive. The other is in Kamloops, and I can't really do the 4 hour drive every day.
The bank have said they cannot give a loan of $10,000 to a newcomer with no credit rating, which is why I was trying to get work and save up for it in the mean time. If I could get the money together for the studies, it would be happy days, and I'd definately do it and it'd all be worth it! I'm hoping this is not the end of my nursing career, it would be such a shame to give up something I love and have experience at and is obviously well needed in Canada |
Re: Strange questions being asked in an interview
Uh oh, I'm adult trained so I hope I won't be expected to undertake a years course as I won't be able to financially pay for a course as well as live if the course is f/t
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Re: Strange questions being asked in an interview
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 9512758)
If your atleast a permanent resident have you looked into government student loans in order to pay for the schooling you need.
Originally Posted by Canuck Fan
(Post 9512762)
Uh oh, I'm adult trained so I hope I won't be expected to undertake a years course as I won't be able to financially pay for a course as well as live if the course is f/t
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Re: Strange questions being asked in an interview
Thanks for that useful info Rebecca, are you able to give me any pointers as to as and when to send off my transcripts? Did you complete all your skilled worker PR forms, language, medical tests, and your transcripts seperately to CRNBC? I'm dubious about completing all the PR forms and being accepted, then finding out I need to study further for months over in canada with no wage coming in.:)
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Re: Strange questions being asked in an interview
Originally Posted by Canuck Fan
(Post 9513442)
Thanks for that useful info Rebecca, are you able to give me any pointers as to as and when to send off my transcripts? Did you complete all your skilled worker PR forms, language, medical tests, and your transcripts seperately to CRNBC? I'm dubious about completing all the PR forms and being accepted, then finding out I need to study further for months over in canada with no wage coming in.:)
I obviously did my PR first, got accepted, and once I knew when I was moving I then started the process with CRNBC. You can definately start the process with the CRNBC first if that's what you want to do, but just make sure that you are aware they will probably make you do a SEC assessment, so if you're not living in Canada at the time, it's a lot of expense to get a flight here, hotel and a flight home for a couple of days of assessments. Then you'll get your letter from CRNBC telling you what else you'll need to do to be registered (most adult nurses I know who have done this had to do 3 workshops - one in paeds, one in maternal and one in something else that I just can't remember!). So if you're not living in Canada at this point, you'll have to come here and study for those aswell... It's really tough. Either way, it costs you A LOT of money trying to register over here! |
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