My wife has a BScN and MSc nursing both from Nigeria and also an RN with about 8 years’ experience. We are both currently still in Nigeria. She started the NNAS process December 2016, got Non comparable Advisory Report in March 2018 for Ontario province. She applied to CNO, passed Jurisprudence exams and has also got letter to do IENCAP with touchstone.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
We were ready to logical pursue this process to the end , until the story changed. She was nominated by Alberta for PNP and eventually got ITA waiting for PPR at present. The implication is that our destination in Canada has changed from Ontario to ALBERTA,
If we continue with CNO with the hope of transferring to Alberta later, CARNA requires that she must have done some hours(maybe equivalent to 6months) of practice in Ontario before such transfer will be considered.
My Questions.
1) Should we forget all these years of labor with CNO and start CARNA process afresh.
2) We intend to apply for the 2 years Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) After Degree Program in Edmonton and forget about the whole NNAS process, is this advisable?
Provided this qualifies for RN in Alberta.
3) She has recently applied for LPN choosing Alberta Province, is there any need to add RN
I will appreciate suggestions from any one please.
Please Help!!! we at a cross road.