I have not plan yet. if you know something please let me know. thanks.From where you are taking OSCE training
SureI have not plan yet. if you know something please let me know. thanks.
Hi everyone! I would just like to ask about the employment form, can HR sign instead of the direct supervisor? Thank you in advance!In addition to what @RN_0001 said,
Just in case if you are eligible for Language Waiver. You also send reference letter from your employer, that explains the core areas of communication skills in English with some examples along with employer forms and job description documents that you send to CNO .
It will speed up the process as it takes time for them to process the documents.
They won't waive after seeing your complete job description or employment form which clearly state practice of settings is English. They will still need another letter from your supervisor/employer to claim that waiver.
hello I am in same boat. I have 8 years experience as a RPN in ON. I applied to NNAS after a year got assessment now CNO gave me two options 1 do RN programe.Hello,
I am RN in my home country, I am already RPN in Ontario, working for 3 years (Before NNAS, I applied to CNO). Recently, I decided to apply NNAS for RN.
My first application, my ID was mailed to NNAS from Canada 1 month ago and my status still shows " still waiting documentation". It is just ID, why it is taking for long time?!
I have some questions for this application
・How long did it take to update status? Did you send documents by regular mail or express?
・I took some postgraduate courses in Ontario and worked as RPN in Ontario for years.
Does someone have similar situation? (After became RPN, applied RN) If so, did you submit the documents for experience and education in Ontario too?
I am thinking to take a RN for IEN course, but for the application I have to submit CNO letter for evaluation for RN......
Where you got your nursing education from?Hi all,
I got my Advisory report yesterday after months of battle with NNAS. I got 75.19% comparable for LPN and 72.20% for RN. My RB is Nova Scotia. Does anyone have experience with NSCN? If you know of any other RB that will not give me additional stress, please enlighten me. Will I still be required to do anything apart from NCLEX for RN? Also, will I get my license for LPN straightaway without additional requirements? Any information will be appreciated. Thanks!