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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    Hi. It all depends if you did bsn from usa? I did mine from the states as well but only thing changes is that you don't have to submit english language test and nclex as it's the same exam. Rest of the process is the same as you still need to apply through NNAS and send them all the stuff...
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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    It depends on your competency gap. If it's a 1 or 2 you can do it with a college. If it's a lot of it you can do it at University. University one is a 2 years program and only 60 admissions are granted every year. Also admission is only limited to ontario residents for the university competency...
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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    Go for BC/ ON and you shouldn't have any issue. You still have to do NCLEX and jurisprudence exams. Good luck.
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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    Where you got your nursing education from?
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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    Whoever is in Ontario and wants RN competency gaps addressed have a look at this. rncompetencies.ca Fully accredited program by CNO and developed by major universities in Ontario. You must be an Ontario resident and they only accept 45 candidates per year. Good luck to all.
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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    Only program I know in Canada is McGill's MSN program that will let you practice as an RN and admission requirement is any bachelor degree ( plus some other things including GPA requirement) So it's not entirely incorrect. Also if coming to Canada is the ultimate goal then there are way less...
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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    Course outlines/syllabus for each of the course you have taken at the college/University. Curriculum is a road map from each program that a student must complete these listed course in order to obtain a degree in a certain discipline. Usually registrars office keep a copy of all the courses...
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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    There is no ADN to BSN program in Canada . My advice is finish your BSN and then apply. There are very few RN-BSN programs in Canada which requires you to have a license before they admit you. You certainly are not going to get equivalency with ADN. Also no school is going to admit you because...
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    National Nursing Assessment Centre NNAS

    Good Evening. I have been following this thread for a long time and just wanted to post my timelines. I went to school in USA- Indiana State University-DEC 2016 Work Experience: 7 Months in USA as a NICU Nurse. Applied to NNAS: Dec 2017 NNAS report issued: Aug 2018 (comparable results - ETP%...