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Language Proficiency: Other Types of Evidence For Ontario (CNO)

If you are not able to demonstrate language proficiency through your nursing program, registration status, or your results on a language proficiency test, then the following types of evidence may also be considered by the College.

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION

If you were asked by the College to complete additional education to meet the evidence of practice requirement for registration, then you may also present that additional education as evidence of your language proficiency.

The additional education must include:

a minimum 200 hours of clinical instruction in the program in English or French
evidence the primary language used for theory and clinical instruction was English or French, and that the primary language of the educational institution was English or French
evidence that theory instruction and clinical instruction were not completed through PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition) exclusively and
evidence the program was not exclusively an online or distance education program exclusively.

COMPLETION OF ANOTHER NURSING OR NON-NURSING PROGRAM

The College will consider successful completion of another nursing or non-nursing program at a college or university as evidence of language proficiency if:

theory instruction and clinical/practicum/internship placement was provided in English or French
the primary language of the educational institution was English or French
you completed a minimum 200 hours in that clinical, practicum, or internship placement in English or French
the program was not exclusively an online or distance education program and
theory instruction and clinical/practicum/internship placement instruction was not delivered exclusively through PLAR.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Applicants who taught courses in nursing or another health profession at the college or university level can use their teaching experience as evidence of language proficiency if:

the profession was regulated in the jurisdiction in which the post-secondary institution was located at the time you taught
the primary language used by you for that teaching was in English or French
the primary language used for theory and clinical instruction was English or French, and the primary language of the institution was English or French
the course(s) taught by you were not delivered online or through distance education exclusively.
Note the theory course cannot be an independent reading, research, or thesis course where you taught students individually (i.e., through a one-on-one supervisory role). If this is the case, then you must provide evidence of having taught other seminar or lecture courses, or provide some other evidence of language proficiency, so that all areas of language (reading, writing, listening, speaking) can be assessed adequately.

REVIEW BY THE REGISTRATION COMMITTEE

Applicants also have the option to provide evidence of language proficiency that doesn’t fall under any of the categories listed above. Examples might include:

employment or volunteering as a nurse
employment or volunteering in a non-nursing role, such as a personal support worker
employment as a manager or an employee in a service environment, such as a store or restaurant.
If you choose to provide evidence of language proficiency that does not fall under one of the options outlined above (additional education, completion of another program, teaching experience), then you will have to submit a written request to the College for the Registration Committee to review your application. You can also submit a written request to the College asking that the Committee consider an extension of the two-year timeframe if your evidence falls outside the two-year timeframe.
 

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Make sure to do this online exam when applying to CNO for registration. IT IS AN OPEN BOOK

Jurisprudence Examination

The College’s jurisprudence examination assesses an applicant’s knowledge and understanding of the laws, regulations, by-laws, practice standards and guidelines that govern the nursing profession in Ontario.

All applicants wishing to register in the General, Temporary, or Special Assignment classes must successfully pass the Registered Nurse/Registered Practical Nurse Jurisprudence Examination.

Applicants wishing to register as Nurse Practitioners must pass the Registered Nurse (Extended Class) Jurisprudence Examination.

The Jurisprudence Examination is not part of annual renewal, and current members will not be required to take the exam unless they are applying to change their category or class.

The examination is completed online through a secure website that can only be accessed by applicants to the College. Examination results are valid for five years.
CONTENT

The jurisprudence examination assesses the applicant’s knowledge and understanding of the nursing profession in Ontario in terms of:

Nursing regulation
Scope of practice
Professional responsibility and accountability
Ethical practice
The nurse-client relationship
Laws, regulations, and standards of practice unique to NP practice in Ontario are also assessed in the RN(EC) Jurisprudence Examination.

TYPES OF QUESTIONS

Both the RN/RPN Jurisprudence Examination and RN(EC) Jurisprudence Examination consist of multiple-choice questions designed to assess an applicant’s competencies at three different levels of cognitive ability:

Knowledge and comprehension (the ability to recall and understand relevant content)
Application (the ability to apply knowledge and comprehension in a straightforward situation)
Critical thinking (the ability to apply knowledge and comprehension in complex situations through analytical problem solving)
The College has developed a sample of the types of questions you can expect to see on the jurisprudence examination.

TAKING THE TEST

The jurisprudence examinations are completed online and accessed by the applicant through a secure website. Once applicants have submitted their application form and fee, they will receive information about how to access the website.

The RN/RPN Jurisprudence Examination consists of 150 multiple-choice questions. Applicants will have 3 hours and 15 minutes to write the examination.

The RN(EC) Jurisprudence Examination consists of 175 multiple-choice questions. Applicants will have 3 hours and 45 minutes to write the examination.

The jurisprudence examinations are “open-book” exams, which means that applicants can access and use paper, electronic, or online resources (e.g., laws, regulations, the College’s practice standards) while writing the examination. However, since there is a time limit and a wide range of material covered, it is strongly recommended that applicants do a thorough review of the recommended study material before taking the examination.

The examination is intended to be written by individuals working on their own. It cannot be written together with other applicants.

EXAMINATION FEE

There is a fee of $40 (CDN), plus applicable taxes, to write the jurisprudence examination. Applicants can pay the fee through the examination website. Applicants can write the examination as many times as they need to in order to pass; however, a $40 fee applies to each attempt to take the exam.

As soon as the applicant pays the fee, the jurisprudence examination will begin. Applicants do not have the option of paying the fee and then writing the examination at a later time.

Review Frequently Asked Questions: Jurisprudence Examination for answers to questions about exam eligibility, exam preparation and writing the exam.
 

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HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR EXAM

Jurisprudence Examination: Competencies
Jurisprudence Examination: Study Resources

National Competencies in the Context of Entry-Level Registered Nurse Practice
Entry-to-Practice Competencies for Ontario RPNs

WHICH CAN BE FOUND ON CNO website.
 

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QA Program

MyQAThe purpose of the Quality Assurance (QA) Program is to assure the public that nurses demonstrate their commitment to continuing competence and continuing quality improvement. The College does this by assessing the knowledge, skill and judgment of members.

Nurses in every setting demonstrate their commitment to continually improving their nursing practice by engaging in practice reflection, and by setting and achieving learning goals.

Every nurse registered in the General or Extended classes is required, under the Registered Health Professions Act, 1991, to participate in QA.
 

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Quote from: canada11 on May 29, 2016, 11:21:37 pm
My application is finally **Ready for review" on 25 May 2016. Is Anyone on the forum can share their timelines so that I can predict my advisory report date.

BTW, I started NNAS back in Nov-2015 with all the documents received & acknowledged by them by mid Feb 2016 with one objection. I managed to fix that by start of May.


My file has been **Ready for review" since April 2016. I did my application in August 2015 and all documents received February 18, 2016 however the documents was not updated to my file till May 13, 2016 so it is a 8 - 14 weeks wait for the report i was told yesterday and i really lost it i was sssoooo mad on hearing this garbage.
 

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Thank God i just finally got my NNAS Report. Somewhat Comparable for RPN/LPN and Not comparable for RN. It would have been one year next month since my application started. I am happy to get it now.
 

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BC
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
22-09-2014
Nomination.....
10-01-2015
IELTS Request
with app
Med's Request
18-07-2015
Med's Done....
09-08-2015
Passport Req..
02-09-2015
LANDED..........
09-05-2016
Hi ..is it mandatory to update canadian address online after landing in Canada?

Its been 64 days and I still havent recieved my PR Card...
 

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Category........
Visa Office......
AVO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
19-10-2013
Med's Request
25-12-2013
Med's Done....
23-01-2014
Passport Req..
19-07-2014
LANDED..........
19 N0v 2014
Congratulations @ Iblessed on receiving the NNAS assessment report.It's been a long journey.Best wishes for the next phase.
Hope u saw my email.
 

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TrustingGod said:
Congratulations @ Iblessed on receiving the NNAS assessment report.It's been a long journey.Best wishes for the next phase.
Hope u saw my email.

Thank you so much, it has been a long journey. yeah now for the next phase.
 

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chotu123 said:
Hi ..is it mandatory to update canadian address online after landing in Canada?

Its been 64 days and I still havent recieved my PR Card...

your card is sent to the address that you gave that you will be using in Canada.