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Author Topic: Need Advice: Filipino RN to take assessment in BC  (Read 889 times)
mark021202
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« on: November 12, 2009, 11:24:24 pm »

Hi! Im new to this forum and I can see that people here provide great advice to us who need help with regards to visiting/working in Canada. I would love to hear your advice on my case.

Im a Filipino, currently working as an endoscopy/GI nurse here in the Philippines. My father pushed me to apply for registration to both Saskatchewan and British Columbia. I already passed everything for assessment, and Im now waiting for SaskatchewanRNA to finish the assessment and give me both a permission to take the CRNE and a graduate nurse license. BC, on the other hand, requires me to complete the Substantially Equivalent Competenct (SEC) assessment for General/Medical Nursing. I plan on scheduling it on February so Im currently in the process of getting all my documents ready and applying for a TRV, which CRNBC requested the Visa Office to approve/provide me with.

My question is, do I have a good chance of getting employment in Canada as a Graduate Nurse, or even as an RN "if" I pass the exam, given that I have no PR/Work permit for Canada? I have good scores in IELTS, and a job offer will land me 76 points for immigration. I think my anxiety lies in the fact that I'm not so sure if there are a number of hospitals/medical institutions there who offer sponsorship...

Any help/information regarding the employment opportunities there as an IEN without PR/Work permit will be so highly appreciated.

Oh, and thanks for reading my long post! Have a nice day!
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zusetteruefa
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« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2010, 07:19:16 am »

May I ask? where did you apply for a saskatchewan working visa? thanks
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