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kindzu

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Hi there, Just curious how points are calculated for nursing education? We've got an assessment from ICAS stated that my wife is the bachelor of nursing, which is 100% correct, as she has bachelor degree in nursing. However, nursing is regulated profession in Canada, and as per my understanding points should be calculated as per "master or entry to practice professional degree"?
Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
kindzu said:
Hi there, Just curious how points are calculated for nursing education? We've got an assessment from ICAS stated that my wife is the bachelor of nursing, which is 100% correct, as she has bachelor degree in nursing. However, nursing is regulated profession in Canada, and as per my understanding points should be calculated as per "master or entry to practice professional degree"?
Correct me if I'm wrong.

No - points will only be awarded for a bachelors. ICAS is correct.

"Master or entry to practice professional degree" only refers to a small and specific group of professions that require significant education in addition to a bachelor (e.g. doctors, veterinarians).
 
What's the CRS score of your wife? I am a nurse too.
 
kristelgen said:
What's the CRS score of your wife? I am a nurse too.

She got 112 for education, it was calculated as With a spouse or common-law partner.
However, my thoughts were it should be 126, because nurse is regulated (licensed) profession in Canada. ::)
 
scylla said:
"Master or entry to practice professional degree" only refers to a small and specific group of professions that require significant education in addition to a bachelor (e.g. doctors, veterinarians).

This is bit confusing. Do you have any links or sources regarding this? Does CIC clearly say what do they mean "licensed"? Nursing is licensed occupation in Canada. It does require to pass serious exam to get permission to practice in Canada.

Anyway, I'll appreciate if you have some relevant info about this.
 
kindzu said:
She got 112 for education, it was calculated as With a spouse or common-law partner.
However, my thoughts was it should be 126, because nurse is regulated (licensed) profession in Canada. ::)

I got 120 for my education. It is equivalent to three year diploma course in Canada. May I know her total CRS score? The points would be based on the assessment of WES.
 
kristelgen said:
I got 120 for my education. It is equivalent to three year diploma course in Canada. May I know her total CRS score? The points would be based on the assessment of WES.

Total is 325, our age is close to 40.
Possibly you got 120, because you are not married. Which country do you apply from?
 
kindzu said:
Total is 325, our age is close to 40.
Possibly you got 120, because you are not married. Which country do you apply from?

Yes, you are right. I am applying from the Philippines and hired a consultant. Which country do you guys apply from? My score is 378, I'm 24.
 
kristelgen said:
Yes, you are right. I am applying from the Philippines and hired a consultant. Which country do you guys apply from? My score is 378, I'm 24.

We are applying from Australia. Just would be interesting to live for sometime in colder climate, but similar country to Australia. ;D
However, if we not succeed with points, Australia is still a great country.
 
I agree with you. Australia is a very nice place! Let's keep our hopes up. We never know when the scores would come down. I bet cic would not forget about nurses because they are high in demand. And most of the nurse's score falls under our range of scores. ;D 8) #myopiniononly
 
ChristNJ said:
Points will be calculated as per the WES translation. if nursing education attained abroad means nothing to canada then cic will automatically consider your wife's skillset for 7 eleven's cashier job in Manitoba.

Rigggght.... I agree with you to some point. For Canada foreign doctors, vets, dentist are equal to SevenEleven cashiers too and this is expected, however, I have strong suspicion that this category receive higher points for education, despite nurses, dentists, GP are in the same NOC health category. Even veterinarians are also there. That's why bit confusing here.
 
kristelgen said:
Yes, you are right. I am applying from the Philippines and hired a consultant. Which country do you guys apply from? My score is 378, I'm 24.


Kristelgen, did you mean hired as consultant in Philippines, or you already got some offer in Canada as a consultant? Have you tried to pass nursing exam for Canada and apply for Work Visa?
 
What I mean is, I hired a consultant which is a member of ICCRC to process my application. I'm currently completing my application to be assessed by NNAS. They will be the one to tell us if we need to take some units before taking the licensure exam or if we are good to go and take the exam.