canada321 said:Dear,,Is my question difficult or useless??
pls answer my question.
Thanks in advance.
Dear aspire,aspire said:First thing you have to do is to decide which province in Canada you intend to be registered. Once you have the decision, post it here and I will tell you the next move you have to do. Cheers!
canada321 said:Dear aspire,
Regards and hundred times thanks.
I had written on my post that i want to move Vancouver, British Columbia.Pls reply.Thanks again.
Hi there, i sent my application form under 3152 catergory and been told that the cap is reached. I want to apply for this year..do u know when to apply this year..or if u have any helpful info pls email me thanksmdarji said:Any who applied for PR in 3152 Reg Nurse category. Please share your timeline/experience so far.
I have filed my app on 9th July to Nova Scotia..
The nursing exam and the license you earn is only applicable to the province where you took the exam. It's not like in USA wherein you can transfer from state to state and only have your license endorsed.POSITIVE said:hi.
Can an RN take CRNE via Ontario nursing board and then transfer to Alberta for job? or one would again need Alberta nursing board exams?
Is clinical exam compulsory after written(CRNE ) exam even in Alberta?
thanks
koji518 said:Just got positive response from CNO, anybody here who wil take the CRNE in toronto this october lets network!
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.baby_gurl said:The nursing exam and the license you earn is only applicable to the province where you took the exam. It's not like in USA wherein you can transfer from state to state and only have your license endorsed.
CarribRN said: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 considered as a local/ Canadian applicant and not as an international applicant anymore. However, being educated overseas, CARNA still required for an IELTS result to be submitted.
Hi Aspire! Still in the Caribbean. How about you? When are you moving?aspire said:Good Info CarribRN. Thanks. Are you in Canada now? Regards.
CarribRN said: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 you endorse to another state your license will automatically be inactive from the state where you are moving away from as US nurses can only hold 1 active license at a time. In Canada it's different as we can hold multiple license from different provinces at a time. Downside to this is the cost to maintain it. I am only doing this now as a back up so if ever I can't find a job in Ontario at least I can aways look for jobs somewhere else.
Regards.