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seminole said:
Thanks Mikey...Yep, I travelled to India to submit the passports and then back to do the landing.....All the best and hopefully they respond to your CSE soon with a DM!

Thank you so much for the best wishes...
 
rawlin4bbhh said:
Thanks bro... I would really appreciate you kind effort...

It is still two years remaining but anyway PM me your number.. I will call you sometime by weekend...

Regards
Rawlin

Reply from one of my friend who came from India with a BSC in Nursing

I would say "nursing" is gonna be more beneficial.. BSC nursing candidates are eligible to appear directly for RN exam and once you get a licence to practice, RNs are one of the highly-paid professionals here in Canada

every province in canada has its own testing authority for nurses
for ontario its CNO and the site for them is www.cno.org

http://www.cno.org/en/become-a-nurse/new-applicants/international/internationally-educated-nurses/
Internationally Educated Nurses - CNO
www.cno.org...


and for more info i will do some research " one of my friend who did her nursin in Canada, I will get in touch with her regarding this.


Thanks

Syrus
 
new day wid new hope.....
hey guyz...... nythi'n new........ :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
 
Mikey76 said:
Congratulations to jaggy, rawlin and others for the next steps.

Kind of late as I was away...:(

Thanks bro...better late than never..... :)
 
rawlin4bbhh said:
thanks bro; i am also researching on that.... Just keep an eye & update me...

sure if I get to know something new...I will update you :)
 
sonit said:
new day wid new hope.....
hey guyz...... nythi'n new........ :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

new day with no hope....nothing new :(

But today's day is very auspicious........coz its Ganesh chaturti :-* :-* :-* :-*.....Ganpati bappa morya.........plz bless us all with quick hassle free processing :)
 
Dear all forum members,
I received PER on 21 March 2012. AOR on date 12 April 2012. 2nd line on ecas 06 Aug 2012. My NOC is 1231,Catagory FSW2. Yet me and my employer does not get any verification call from NDVO, it is almost more than 5 months.Also i don't have get medicle,PPR,RPRF request from NDVO. I also want to share that My IELTS score is 5.5 in each section total points with IELTS and AEO is 74. So, I want to ask all members that how much chances to get the visa and interview as well. My education is Bachlor of Commerce with Advanced Accounting and Auditing. I also want to tell babubhai that update my name in spread sheet. Waiting for medicle from a long time. Please all forum members comment on my case how much possibilities are there to get the visa in my case.
 
thanks u very much Syrus...

I will talk to my wife today evening. ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)


syrust said:
Reply from one of my friend who came from India with a BSC in Nursing

I would say "nursing" is gonna be more beneficial.. BSC nursing candidates are eligible to appear directly for RN exam and once you get a licence to practice, RNs are one of the highly-paid professionals here in Canada

every province in canada has its own testing authority for nurses
for ontario its CNO and the site for them is www.cno.org

http://www.cno.org/en/become-a-nurse/new-applicants/international/internationally-educated-nurses/
Internationally Educated Nurses - CNO
www.cno.org...


and for more info i will do some research " one of my friend who did her nursin in Canada, I will get in touch with her regarding this.


Thanks

Syrus
 
kadu said:
Dear all forum members,
I received PER on 21 March 2012. AOR on date 12 April 2012. 2nd line on ecas 06 Aug 2012. My NOC is 1231,Catagory FSW2. Yet me and my employer does not get any verification call from NDVO, it is almost more than 5 months.Also i don't have get medicle,PPR,RPRF request from NDVO. I also want to share that My IELTS score is 5.5 in each section total points with IELTS and AEO is 74. So, I want to ask all members that how much chances to get the visa and interview as well. My education is Bachlor of Commerce with Advanced Accounting and Auditing. I also want to tell babubhai that update my name in spread sheet. Waiting for medicle from a long time. Please all forum members comment on my case how much possibilities are there to get the visa in my case.
as par my observation it will come by 21or 22 of dis month
 
rawlin4bbhh said:
Hello Friends

Need a piece of professional & practical advice...

My wife has done her Operation Theatre Assistant Diploma of two years & having an experience of 5 years in same field.. BUT in year 2010 she decided to get enrolled in B.Sc. Nursing(4 years degree programme)... she has successfully completed her 2 years of education & 3rd year is going on...

Now we are double minded that should she continue her nursing degree or drop that..

Please advice the prospects of OT Asst. & if she decides to continue with her nursing then what else she needs to do in Canada to get registered & to get a job. {if advisable}

As its still 2 years remaining which is a long time ..... Is there any option so that she can continue her studies in Canada...

Looking forward to hearing from you soon...

Regards
Rawlin


http://www.registered-nurse-canada.com/nurse_education.html
Are You an Internationally Educated Registered Nurse?


When you apply to the provincial regulatory nursing authority you will be required to submit your transcripts from the school you graduated from. The nursing courses will be scrutinized for content and hours.
Content

Your basic nursing education must include a sufficient number of hours of nursing theory and practice. This includes:
Registered Nurse Education Facts
Fact #1
Once you have completed the Canadian nursing entrance test and passed, you never have to write it again!
Fact #2
Medical school education is not sufficient to qualify as an "equivalent" to nursing theory.
biological sciences
social sciences
physical assessment
health assessment
problem solving
research
legal and ethical issues in nursing
social and political trends affecting health care
health promotion and illness prevention
leadership theory
nursing across the lifespan
communication, specifically therapeutic communication within the professional helping relationship
Hours

Your transcript must show sufficient hours in both nursing theory and clinical courses with clients across the lifespan and include maternal/child, pediatrics, and mental health nursing.
Substantially Equivalent Competency Assessment (SEC)

Go to the explanation of the SEC developed at Mount Royal College. It is currently being used in Alberta and British Columbia.

If your paper documentation is not sufficient evidence to show equivalency to that expected in Canada you may be required to take a substantially equivalent competency assessment (SEC). The recommendation for an SEC is made by the provincial regulatory body.
Re-entry nurse education programs

All nurses in Canada must maintain their competency to practice. The best way to maintain your competency is to practice nursing. There are, of course, a variety of reasons why your nursing practice may be interrupted.

If you have not practiced a minimum number of hours (usually between 1100 and 1700) in the last five years you will not be allowed to practice until you have completed a re-entry or "refresher course" to update knowledge and skills for contemporary nursing practice.

Re-entry nurse education programs must also be approved by the nursing regulatory body.

http://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/FacultiesSchoolsCentres/HealthCommunityStudies/Programs/IENAssessmentCentre/SECAssessment/index.htm


Regards, Spartan!
 
any good news for today ?
 
Thanks Spartan...

I am really happy that everyone is coming forward & helping me to collect useful information.. Thanks a ton.. :)


spartan300 said:

http://www.registered-nurse-canada.com/nurse_education.html
Are You an Internationally Educated Registered Nurse?

Your transcript must show sufficient hours in both nursing theory and clinical courses with clients across the lifespan and include maternal/child, pediatrics, and mental health nursing.
Substantially Equivalent Competency Assessment (SEC)

Go to the explanation of the SEC developed at Mount Royal College. It is currently being used in Alberta and British Columbia.

If your paper documentation is not sufficient evidence to show equivalency to that expected in Canada you may be required to take a substantially equivalent competency assessment (SEC). The recommendation for an SEC is made by the provincial regulatory body.
Re-entry nurse education programs

All nurses in Canada must maintain their competency to practice. The best way to maintain your competency is to practice nursing. There are, of course, a variety of reasons why your nursing practice may be interrupted.

If you have not practiced a minimum number of hours (usually between 1100 and 1700) in the last five years you will not be allowed to practice until you have completed a re-entry or "refresher course" to update knowledge and skills for contemporary nursing practice.

Re-entry nurse education programs must also be approved by the nursing regulatory body.

http://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/FacultiesSchoolsCentres/HealthCommunityStudies/Programs/IENAssessmentCentre/SECAssessment/index.htm


Regards, Spartan!
 
jaggy999 said:

Thanks bro...better late than never..... :)
Hello friends congratulation to everybody they got their visas dm etc.
no new news from my side no mr nothing only boring wait.