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  1. CarribRN

    Going Overseas for a Vacation 2 days after the Interview

    Appreciate the reply guys. Very reassuring to hear your take on this.
  2. CarribRN

    Going Overseas for a Vacation 2 days after the Interview

    Greetings to everyone! Would like to ask for your opinion on several matters concerning our citizenship application. We applied in November 2017. AOR notice received on December 16. Application status went In Process January 25, 2018. Today, we just received an email informing us of the test/...
  3. CarribRN

    Whats New in Canada-Update on CA

    I wonder if this set-up will enable Canadian permanent residents to travel to the US without a US visa? Or at least make it easier for them to get a US visa despite being a newly landed immigrant.
  4. CarribRN

    3152 Registered Nurse category

    If it's for the CNO eligibility it is normally valid based on the recency of your practice which is good for 5 years as mentioned by the other poster above.
  5. CarribRN

    3152 Registered Nurse category

    You can apply now. It has reopened since July 1, 2011 with 500 allotted cap for this year. The question now is if there are still available slots left out of that 500 as we are thinking quite a few applicants including those who didn't make the quota last year submitted their application as...
  6. CarribRN

    FILIPINO NURSES applying for CNO REGISTRATION ONLY - English and Tagalog posts

    Hopeful26, First of all, sorry to hear about your sad news. Yeah, your case is a bit strange. Had I been the consul I definitely would have approved your application. But all of these consuls think differently. The way they make decision appears to be very arbitrary at times. Parang walang...
  7. CarribRN

    FILIPINO NURSES applying for CNO REGISTRATION ONLY - English and Tagalog posts

    rslcanada, TRV and Tourist visa are just one and the same. Just like any other rich western countries, Canada will issue a TRV based on ones personal circumstances like financial standing, family ties, previous travel history or any other things that could prove you intend not to permanently...
  8. CarribRN

    foreign nurse choosing a province

    Regardless of your work experience the Colleges in Canada will initially assess your eligibility to take the exam based on your educational background. Sad to say, this is where the Filipinos often falter as we lack two years in our system. If you have a masters degree there is a good chance you...
  9. CarribRN

    Reality bites - Beware of Canada if you are coming from USA!

    It is a well known fact though that Canadians are very particular with having a Canadian experience. It sucks but that's the truth and they are not trying to hide this. It has always been like that from ever since. So I suppose those trying to migrate to Canada knows this and have made the...
  10. CarribRN

    Approval of RN credentials

    If you just want to change the testing site the answer is YES. You just have to inform the CNO that you'd like to take the CRNE exam in another province. But if what you mean is to use the assessment made by the CNO to register in another province, the answer is NO. If this is what you have in...
  11. CarribRN

    FILIPINO NURSES applying for CNO REGISTRATION ONLY - English and Tagalog posts

    I am not aware if there is any other type of visa aside from the TRV that would allow you to go to Canada to take up the CRNE. If it is a TRV, you would have to meet the normal requirements by the embassy for TRV issuance. One poster from another site said before that having an exam eligibility...
  12. CarribRN

    FILIPINO NURSES applying for CNO REGISTRATION ONLY - English and Tagalog posts

    Hi! Yeah, I hope everyone here will be made eligible. :)
  13. CarribRN

    FILIPINO NURSES applying for CNO REGISTRATION ONLY - English and Tagalog posts

    Hi Nielz! My friend has a visitor visa prior to even applying for the registration and currently has a pending application for immigration.
  14. CarribRN

    3152 Registered Nurse category

    Yes, it is not automatically recognized as there is an application process. But by this I assumed they were referring to the fact that nurses (Canadian and IEN) cannot just outright practice in any province where they would like to work as screening needs to be done first to know if the...
  15. CarribRN

    FILIPINO NURSES applying for CNO REGISTRATION ONLY - English and Tagalog posts

    They are not that strict unlike if you are applying as an RN. I have a friend who graduated in the Phil. way back in 1998, not a board passer and without any experience as an LPN, moreso as an RN, but got an approval or eligibility from the CNO to take the CRPNE two months ago. My friend is...
  16. CarribRN

    3152 Registered Nurse category

    Hi Aspire! Still in the Caribbean. How about you? When are you moving? Just thought of endorsing my license to Alberta as early as now since my IELTS will be expiring in August this year. One more thing, I can't remember if it's the same in the US, but if I remember it correctly, in the US once...
  17. CarribRN

    3152 Registered Nurse category

    This is a common misconception. Endorsement of license to another province is possible. CARNA and CRNM told me this. I am currently endorsing my license from Ontario to Alberta. Furthermore, I was told that since I already passed the CRNE and currently holding a PR status in Canada that I am...
  18. CarribRN

    TORONTO BOUND Immigrant

    A letter indicating how long he has been driving. Should be DFA certified as well.
  19. CarribRN

    Filipinos Already in Toronto

    Hope to meet you all Pinoys who are planning to settle either in downtown or GTA. I'll be moving there permanently in May of next year. We are targeting Mississauga. The place is lovely! Very urban and classy and yet not as crowded as Toronto. Brampton is a runner up although not as develop as...
  20. CarribRN

    40% Indian Students Used Fraud For UK Student Visa

    IELTS score required to enter UK for students is only 4.5 (5.5 with the new policy)? I'm shocked. This is way too low. I wonder how these students will survive in an English speaking country with a score like this.