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Forum: Canada
May 18th 2022, 11:04 am
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

NNAS should be started sooner rather than later as the process can be long. A lot of job offers for nurses usually state have provincial nurse license or eligibility to have it which means you need...
Forum: Canada
Jul 4th 2021, 11:14 am
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

Most employers will require a license or a letter stating you meet requirements and eligible to sit NCLEX. Also I believe there are a couple of provinces that will not issue a license without proof...
Forum: Canada
Mar 4th 2021, 11:47 pm
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

NCLEX exam has nothing to do with English fluency but everything to do with qualifying as a nurse in Canada and being able to work as a RN. Only exception to sitting the exam is if you passed the...
Forum: Canada
Apr 13th 2020, 12:50 am
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

Being UK registered has no bearing on getting registered in Canada. Suggested starting point is CNO website and requirements for someone who trained outside of Canada
Forum: Canada
Feb 23rd 2020, 11:02 pm
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

I would suggest starting NNAS along sorting visa out as the NNAS is a long process. Depending on province you may find you have to make up courses before eligibility to sit NCLEX and that too can be...
Forum: Canada
Jan 1st 2020, 5:30 pm
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

Canadian nurse training is general so they cover all areas unlike the UK and that is where issues arrive. Then in a majority of cases nursing jobs are unionized so jobs have to be advertised in a...
Forum: Canada
Jan 1st 2020, 2:01 pm
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

CNO can take anything from 12 months to assess paperwork. I expect you to be found deficient in some areas and be required to do their assessment and top up courses. They are one of the busiest...
Forum: Canada
Oct 31st 2019, 5:37 am
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

Canada nurses are all RN who then specializes in an area so would have to apply as RN
Forum: Canada
Feb 4th 2018, 11:37 am
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

Most provinces if not all will follow each other for consistency. To be honest the best answer will come from the provincial college and you could try contacting them but expect you to be told to...
Forum: Canada
Feb 3rd 2018, 5:17 pm
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

CRNNS usually go by decision made if applied to another province first. Best thing you can do is contact them and ask. They are usually good at replying to questions.
Forum: Canada
Dec 8th 2017, 1:37 pm
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

When the colleges got together and they put the tender out for an agency to evaluate transcripts it was the agency in Philadelphia that won the contract and because they are based in the US that...
Forum: Canada
Oct 25th 2017, 10:05 pm
Replies: 207
Views: 169,410
Posted By Silverdragon102

Re: UK nurse moving to Canada

Doesn’t matter what NNAS say you still need to go through the College of RN for the province and get licensing sorted. Great getting job sorted but a lot will depend on how quickly the college will...
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