You start the process through NNAS and get your degree, work experience and language assessed. The process takes about a year. However being registered doesn’t give you work authorization. You still need to meet immigration eligibility requirements like Express Entry.HI all, I got a question on my experience gap. I initially did my BSc. nursing in India and worked for 3 years 6 months. After this as of now I have an experience gap of over 5 years up until now. Its tough for me to work as I am in Spain now and dont have the proficiency in spanish to work here. I want to get registered as an RN in Canada and was wondering how to about it ? Any suggestions will be highly appreciated. thank you!
thanks for the reply. As I understood, more than a 3 year gap does not give a positive assessment. Is is better to proceed by a student pathway i.e. do a reentry course and then do the NNAS process or is it better to start the process with NNAS first ?You start the process through NNAS and get your degree, work experience and language assessed. The process takes about a year. However being registered doesn’t give you work authorization. You still need to meet immigration eligibility requirements like Express Entry.
So you haven’t work in in the field within the last 5 years. You can only submit work experience from within the last 5 years.thanks for the reply. As I understood, more than a 3 year gap does not give a positive assessment. Is is better to proceed by a student pathway i.e. do a reentry course and then do the NNAS process or is it better to start the process with NNAS first ?
Can I know which school and which course is this ? thanks.i have enrolled in a two year nursing program which is gonna start in May 2021, shd i start my NNAS while im in india or wait tilli start my nursing program in canada ?
Enhanced Practice for Internationally Educated Nurses @ ConestogaCan I know which school and which course is this ? thanks.
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i have enrolled in a two year nursing program in Canada, i am a BSc nurse in India with 5 years experience, my course in Canada is gonna start in the month of May, shd i start my NNAS now or later when i start the course?You will need to get some nursing work experience in JA before you apply to NNAS. Canada only considers licensing those with international nursing educations if they (A) have nursing experience in the place they are licensed/completed their education or (B) complete a BScN at a Canadian University. There are bridging programs with only a few spaces per year, but these programs are 20 months long, cost minimum $12,000 and are only available for applicants who have nursing work experience.
Please do not apply to NNAS before you have nursing work experience or else you will cause yourself a bigger headache than necessary. NNAS will deem your education "non comparable" and without nursing experience, they will tell you that you need a Canadian nursing education. You can only apply once so in my opinion it's not worth taking the risk of applying without nursing work experience.
i have enrolled in a two year nursing program in Canada, i am a BSc nurse in India with 5 years experience, my course in Canada is gonna start in the month of May, shd i start my NNAS now or later when i start the course?Hi my application went to Ready for final review today on 5 March did some know how long will it take for a final advisory report.
oThanks for the edit.
My gosh, what country (&school) are you applying from?.