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Jaspreet_kaur
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« on: October 01, 2011, 04:54:10 am »

Hello Friends,

I am Jaspreet from Chandigarh (INDIA), having + 5 year "cardiac" experience in Fortis hospital Mohali, Chandigarh. I have done GNM, now got skilled category visa (PR) for CA,

I want to go Brampton, (Toronto, Ontario).

Please convey me what will be better for me....Brampton OR any more area?....what is nursing scope in these areas....and how can I get my job and time frame for getting the job....is need any more study there OR not.....all these.

Hope to hear from you soon

Thanks
Jaspreet.
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wilson
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« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2011, 09:21:46 am »

Hi Jaspreet, why Brampton,ON - ?

I guess because, there are lot of immigrants from Punjab settled there.

You are an overseas registered nurse and if you are willing to work as a nurse in Canada, then you must qualify the Canadian Registered Nurse Examination (CRNE). In order to take the CRNE examination, you must apply for nursing license to any of the state boards of nursing in Canada. That board will determine whether or not you meet its criteria for CRNE examination-eligibility. You must then register to take the exam.

Eligibility criteria to write the CRNE are controlled by each provincial regulatory body. Overseas Nurses must first select where they will practice nursing because each province governs the practice of its registrants. Applicants arrange to write the CRNE by contacting the RN regulatory authority in the province or territory where it will be written. The staff will inform the candidate of the required documentation that must be provided to register for the exam, as well as the fee required.
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2011, 12:40:58 pm »

Hi Jaspreet, why Brampton,ON - ?

I guess because, there are lot of immigrants from Punjab settled there.

You are an overseas registered nurse and if you are willing to work as a nurse in Canada, then you must qualify the Canadian Registered Nurse Examination (CRNE). In order to take the CRNE examination, you must apply for nursing license to any of the state boards of nursing in Canada. That board will determine whether or not you meet its criteria for CRNE examination-eligibility. You must then register to take the exam.

Eligibility criteria to write the CRNE are controlled by each provincial regulatory body. Overseas Nurses must first select where they will practice nursing because each province governs the practice of its registrants. Applicants arrange to write the CRNE by contacting the RN regulatory authority in the province or territory where it will be written. The staff will inform the candidate of the required documentation that must be provided to register for the exam, as well as the fee required.

thanks Wilson for the info, if not brampton then please tell us where in Canada is good for nurses or jobs can be obtained compared to other states.
please could you give us some more details that would be nice,
thanks
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prabh86
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« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2011, 01:18:18 pm »

Hello Jaspreet

Its not a big deal where u want to want to go , I live in Vancouver and then I move to Brampton.From my point i found Brampton good bcoz opportunities are more in GTA(Greater Toronto Area)  what i can see. rest it all upon ur decision. It gonna bit hard in starting to find a job. hope this thing help

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Prabhdeep Singh
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« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2011, 11:19:36 pm »

thanks Wilson for the info, if not brampton then please tell us where in Canada is good for nurses or jobs can be obtained compared to other states.
please could you give us some more details that would be nice,
thanks

Hi prmair, thanks.

I am not saying NO to Brampton!. It is any one's own choice where to settle. In Ontario, mainly in GTA there are several hospitals. Public transports can be accessed easily if any one choose the right location  near to bus route or subway stations. Mississauga is also a good place like Brampton. Cheaper accommodation can be found in Scarborough too. Any how the topic of discussion is not the place for living.
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Jaspreet_kaur
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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2011, 01:55:33 am »

Hello Guys,

Thanks for help me and updates.

 @ Wilson, Thanks for great information.


Regards
Jaspreet
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beu75
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« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2011, 03:32:44 am »

Hello Friends,
Thanks
Jaspreet.


check this info uis very good for nursing registration and jobs

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t84436.0.html
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« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2011, 03:59:48 am »

Hello Friends,
I am Jaspreet from Chandigarh (INDIA), having + 5 year "cardiac" experience in Fortis hospital Mohali, Chandigarh. I have done GNM, now got skilled category visa (PR) for CA,
I want to go Brampton, (Toronto, Ontario).
Please convey me what will be better for me....Brampton OR any more area?....what is nursing scope in these areas....and how can I get my job and time frame for getting the job....is need any more study there OR not.....all these.
Hope to hear from you soon
Thanks
Jaspreet.

Hi,

Check this for nursing registration

In addition,
Obtaining a job as Nurse is very easy but you need to have a registration with nursing college or registration regulatory body in the province where you are landing and you have to pass The Canadian Registered Nurse Exam (CRNE). Your experience will help you in practical.
If you are landing in Ontario check the link for registration as well other provinces.

http://www.cno.org/

if you want to Registered Nurse in Manitoba then follow the link below (for RN)

http://www.crnm.mb.ca/

Becoming a Nurse in Nova Scotia
http://www.crnns.ca/default.asp?mn=414.1116.1128.1167

Please note, if you want to be become a registered  nurse in Saskatchewan follow the link and registration process.
http://www.srna.org/registration/new-rn-registrations

for international trained nurses instruction are
http://www.srna.org/registration/new-rn-registrations/87-ien-instructions-to-apply

but if you want to Registered Nurse in Manitoba then follow the link below (for RN)
http://www.crnm.mb.ca/

Becoming a registered nurse in Alberta then follow the link
http://www.nurses.ab.ca/Carna/index.aspx


may its helps,

hmisabpk

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