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TamFromAus

Newbie
Jun 11, 2019
2
0
hello! I've been living in Canada for 12 ish months- from Australia. I am a RN in a High Dependency Unit specialising in cardiothoracics for 15 years…. I've just received my advisory report from the NNAS as am extremely disappointed that it has come back at 'non comparable'.. I spose i'm just looking for guidance as to next steps, has anyone been successful in getting registered with CNO with this result? its super frustrating as im experienced and educated and they say I have 0% in patient assessment!!!!
 

RN_0001

Hero Member
Oct 18, 2016
505
119
hello! I've been living in Canada for 12 ish months- from Australia. I am a RN in a High Dependency Unit specialising in cardiothoracics for 15 years…. I've just received my advisory report from the NNAS as am extremely disappointed that it has come back at 'non comparable'.. I spose i'm just looking for guidance as to next steps, has anyone been successful in getting registered with CNO with this result? its super frustrating as im experienced and educated and they say I have 0% in patient assessment!!!!
Quite disappointing that a nurse from Australia is non comparable yet nurses from countries that are very different in terms of the nursing practice and education are somewhat comparable and comparable. The assessment is conducted by non-nurses in the United States, so one can't have too much faith in it anyways.
You'll apply to CNO and they will send you a letter with instructions. Previously, you would have been required to do the IENCAP exam, which is expensive and hard to get a spot for. Luckily after many complained and campaigned, they added another option which is to provide them with paperwork about your nursing work experience. Don't go around getting it yet--they will give you specific forms that need to be completed by current and//or past employers. Then they will assess this and it is likely that you will be deemed comparable. The one thing that catches lots of people up is the maternal-child category. Did your education include any of that?
 

TamFromAus

Newbie
Jun 11, 2019
2
0
Quite disappointing that a nurse from Australia is non comparable yet nurses from countries that are very different in terms of the nursing practice and education are somewhat comparable and comparable. The assessment is conducted by non-nurses in the United States, so one can't have too much faith in it anyways.
You'll apply to CNO and they will send you a letter with instructions. Previously, you would have been required to do the IENCAP exam, which is expensive and hard to get a spot for. Luckily after many complained and campaigned, they added another option which is to provide them with paperwork about your nursing work experience. Don't go around getting it yet--they will give you specific forms that need to be completed by current and//or past employers. Then they will assess this and it is likely that you will be deemed comparable. The one thing that catches lots of people up is the maternal-child category. Did your education include any of that?
Isn’t it!!! My degree is pretty old- I finished in 2004. We did one subject on maternal and child health. For the previous 12 months I worked in a GP clinic as well doing childhood immunisation and the (very) odd childhood assessment! We are only on 2yr working visas so I’m debating if it’s worth it... I don’t want to do any extra education, not because I know everything, but I would be full fee paying and my work visa doesn’t allow study.
I’ll be honest, the NNAS seems like a complete, expensive, scam! Especially if I then have to provide more paperwork to the CNO! There should be more emphasis on the legalities rather then can I dress a wound or take a BP! Thanks x.
 

RN_0001

Hero Member
Oct 18, 2016
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Isn’t it!!! My degree is pretty old- I finished in 2004. We did one subject on maternal and child health. For the previous 12 months I worked in a GP clinic as well doing childhood immunisation and the (very) odd childhood assessment! We are only on 2yr working visas so I’m debating if it’s worth it... I don’t want to do any extra education, not because I know everything, but I would be full fee paying and my work visa doesn’t allow study.
I’ll be honest, the NNAS seems like a complete, expensive, scam! Especially if I then have to provide more paperwork to the CNO! There should be more emphasis on the legalities rather then can I dress a wound or take a BP! Thanks x.
Yeah probably not worth it. Will take a year at least to get your license. The maternal child health course might be enough to satisfy them. But it will still take a while to go through with the process. NNAS is a total scam to keep 'others' out.
 

AmosDomosmog

Full Member
Apr 1, 2019
25
47
Good day! thank God i found this thread. i am from the Philippines. My wife and I will be immigrating this year. I have some questions, and i am fervently hoping to receive some answers from all of your regarding the options that we should take:
1. We understand that applying for RN would lead to Noncomparable assessment, but applying for LPN commonly yields"somewhat comparable" result.Is it ok if we will apply both for LPNs then once we become LPNs, I will continue to process ahead as RN so my wife can work while I study in case i am required to study again.
2. Does a "somewhat comparable" result for LPN mean that we will just have to take the licensure exam for LPNs?
Thank you!
 

j0pd008

Star Member
Jul 7, 2018
97
3
Hello,

I apologize for the delay response. For the 1-3 questions what you have asked, based upon your graduation year and years of experience in Nursing and NNAS report, cno will decide if they can allow you to write RPN or RN examination soon or do you need to write any other examinations or go through courses. So, it depends upon CNO.

Regarding, 4th question, there is no relation between eligibility to write exam and safe practice. Safe practice is one of the requirement to get Registered with the College. So, you can either do practice hours after license exam or either before. But they will request you to do couple of hours from your initial Rn license country to renew safe practice if its expired.

I hope thi





QUOTE="j0pd008, post: 7857704, member: 774148"]hi
@RNeducator
,my NNAS file status is ready for final review since 29 may2019 .i applied for RPN and RN in ontario.i ll give rpn first.do u know much time it will take.Also next exam window is in june.as i didnt get my nnas report yet,if i get nnas report this week,do u think i ll be able to get cno report and exam eligibility for june?
3rd question is : i left my job in nov 2017 so ll i be eligible to give RN exam in dec 2019.
4 th question if my safe practice expire after getting cno report ,may i get eligibility to sit for exam, if i take any short like 6 month course?
waiting for ur reply
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hi,i got my report today...it took me 1 month 15 days after ready for final review...Total 9 months...NNAS sucks......my report for RN is non comparable,as expected..and for RPN it is somewhat comparable...
 

j0pd008

Star Member
Jul 7, 2018
97
3
Hello,

I apologize for the delay response. For the 1-3 questions what you have asked, based upon your graduation year and years of experience in Nursing and NNAS report, cno will decide if they can allow you to write RPN or RN examination soon or do you need to write any other examinations or go through courses. So, it depends upon CNO.

Regarding, 4th question, there is no relation between eligibility to write exam and safe practice. Safe practice is one of the requirement to get Registered with the College. So, you can either do practice hours after license exam or either before. But they will request you to do couple of hours from your initial Rn license country to renew safe practice if its expired.

I hope thi





QUOTE="j0pd008, post: 7857704, member: 774148"]hi
@RNeducator
,my NNAS file status is ready for final review since 29 may2019 .i applied for RPN and RN in ontario.i ll give rpn first.do u know much time it will take.Also next exam window is in june.as i didnt get my nnas report yet,if i get nnas report this week,do u think i ll be able to get cno report and exam eligibility for june?
3rd question is : i left my job in nov 2017 so ll i be eligible to give RN exam in dec 2019.
4 th question if my safe practice expire after getting cno report ,may i get eligibility to sit for exam, if i take any short like 6 month course?
waiting for ur reply
[/QUOTE]
thank you @RNeducator for your reply.its big relief...u mean to say i can sit for exam even after my safe practice expire but i need to go through practice afterwards or early to meet the criteria according to my wish?is it so?waiting for your reply
 

ksp1989

Star Member
Oct 19, 2014
85
38
Good day! thank God i found this thread. i am from the Philippines. My wife and I will be immigrating this year. I have some questions, and i am fervently hoping to receive some answers from all of your regarding the options that we should take:
1. We understand that applying for RN would lead to Noncomparable assessment, but applying for LPN commonly yields"somewhat comparable" result.Is it ok if we will apply both for LPNs then once we become LPNs, I will continue to process ahead as RN so my wife can work while I study in case i am required to study again.
2. Does a "somewhat comparable" result for LPN mean that we will just have to take the licensure exam for LPNs?
Thank you!
1) YES it is ok
2) I did the same for my wife. You need to take licensure exam as well as IELTS which can be waived If you can provide proof from employment with examples that states English is the primary mode of communication. Additionally it will take time for processing as they will ask for employment job description where you worked as part of processing.
 

j0pd008

Star Member
Jul 7, 2018
97
3
1) YES it is ok
2) I did the same for my wife. You need to take licensure exam as well as IELTS which can be waived If you can provide proof from employment with examples that states English is the primary mode of communication. Additionally it will take time for processing as they will ask for employment job description where you worked as part of processing.
hi,i got non comparable for rn..somewhat comparable for lpn.planning to apply lpn for cno.
 

Ien 2012

Newbie
Apr 16, 2019
8
4
Hi iens,
Just a courtesy message to all iens. There is a group in facebook for the iens who are seeking for canadian registration. Actually it is one of the active and wonderful group especially created for pinoy iens.
"Pinoy iens for Canadian registration"

But other iens can be join too. I found a lot of information especially based on members' personal experience . You can ask questions; the admin and other members would be happy to help you.
Each province has seperate group as well.
 

suziemo

Newbie
May 22, 2019
7
1
Hi there,

I am a paediatric nurse from the UK who received a 'Comparable' advisory report from NNAS in April 2019. I've since applied to CARNA and my status currently says 'waiting for assessment'. They have yet to ask for my eduction and employer details but they have filled in my hours and details on my online application. Does this mean I won't have to post documents out to CARNA if NNAS said I was comparable and if CARNA have filled in the details?

Thanks in advance,

Suzie
 

ramyalenin

Newbie
Jun 1, 2019
3
0
Hi friends

I recently completed my NNAS application and paid for it. I did both for RN and LPN. Where to download the necessary forms that we have to fill and sign from employees??? I dint see any link.
Also is it necessary to fill two separate form from each institution for RN and LPN

Kindly help
 

DreamMagii

Full Member
Jul 11, 2012
42
0
Hello. Anyone here applying to BCCNP. Any info about how this NCAS works. Hope I can get some info about you guys. Many thanks.
I have passed NNAS with comparable and now onto NCAS BC for BCNNP. Have you already completed? Can we connect?
 

MEP2019

Newbie
Jun 16, 2019
1
0
Hi there,

I am a paediatric nurse from the UK who received a 'Comparable' advisory report from NNAS in April 2019. I've since applied to CARNA and my status currently says 'waiting for assessment'. They have yet to ask for my eduction and employer details but they have filled in my hours and details on my online application. Does this mean I won't have to post documents out to CARNA if NNAS said I was comparable and if CARNA have filled in the details?

Thanks in advance,

Suzie
Hi Suzie. I am a UK nurse and trying to apply to NNAS. Would it be ok to get in contact with a few questions? I hope you are able to sort out your question, sorry I can't be much help. Thanks, Megan
 

Donald PUMP

Full Member
Jun 11, 2017
35
15
Hello everyone,

This is a Nurse Educator here from Alberta. I am willing to help in here with all your queries what you have. As being in the same background, as an International I am volunteering to help IENS with their application process and queries.

I’m not might be able to reply back at the same time, because of my busy teaching scheduling. But i will try my best to login frequently here and help all of you :)

I would be very happy to assist here someone and see you becoming a Nurse in Canada :)

Thanks
good to hear Thanks in advance