Hello everyone!
I am a Registered Nurse in the Philippines and I am planning to go to Canada. I currently have 12 months experience in the Operating Room and 3 months experience in the General Ward. I plan to apply for a Work Permit first since it is faster than immigration, then I plan to submit my immigration papers from within Canada.
I chose BC as my target and contacted CRNBC (crnbc.ca) to become an RN in BC. I have submitted my papers, taken my IELTS, and paid my fees and yesterday, I received a note saying that for CRNBC to continue assessing my application, I must take a SEC assessment test (nursinginbc.ca).
Now this is where it gets confusing. I must take my SEC at Kwantlen University in Surrey, BC. The assessment takes 5 days and the results are released in 3-8 weeks. After this, CRNBC will decide if it will grant me eligibility to take/write the CRNE, or if I need to do some coursework. If CRNBC decides I am eligible to write the CRNE, I will need to find an employer who will hire me on Interim Permit and give me 350 hours work experience as a requirement to write the CRNE.
So, can I go to Canada on a Work Permit? AFAIK, I need an employer's job offer for this one, and no hospital will hire me without CRNBC saying I am eligible to write the CRNE.
Can I go to Canada on a Student Permit? I'm not even sure if I'd be needing to do coursework or not, what I'm only sure of is that I need to take that SEC assessment.
Can I go to Canada on a Tourist Visa? Probably.
I would like to go to Canada to take my SEC, then wait out the results up until I can write the CRNE and become an RN in BC. To do this, I would need to support myself for my stay in BC as well as have extra money to be able to buy books and maybe take refresher courses. For this, I would need to be able to legally work in Canada, in whatever sector, healthcare or not.
Can anyone straighten me out here?
I am a Registered Nurse in the Philippines and I am planning to go to Canada. I currently have 12 months experience in the Operating Room and 3 months experience in the General Ward. I plan to apply for a Work Permit first since it is faster than immigration, then I plan to submit my immigration papers from within Canada.
I chose BC as my target and contacted CRNBC (crnbc.ca) to become an RN in BC. I have submitted my papers, taken my IELTS, and paid my fees and yesterday, I received a note saying that for CRNBC to continue assessing my application, I must take a SEC assessment test (nursinginbc.ca).
Now this is where it gets confusing. I must take my SEC at Kwantlen University in Surrey, BC. The assessment takes 5 days and the results are released in 3-8 weeks. After this, CRNBC will decide if it will grant me eligibility to take/write the CRNE, or if I need to do some coursework. If CRNBC decides I am eligible to write the CRNE, I will need to find an employer who will hire me on Interim Permit and give me 350 hours work experience as a requirement to write the CRNE.
So, can I go to Canada on a Work Permit? AFAIK, I need an employer's job offer for this one, and no hospital will hire me without CRNBC saying I am eligible to write the CRNE.
Can I go to Canada on a Student Permit? I'm not even sure if I'd be needing to do coursework or not, what I'm only sure of is that I need to take that SEC assessment.
Can I go to Canada on a Tourist Visa? Probably.
I would like to go to Canada to take my SEC, then wait out the results up until I can write the CRNE and become an RN in BC. To do this, I would need to support myself for my stay in BC as well as have extra money to be able to buy books and maybe take refresher courses. For this, I would need to be able to legally work in Canada, in whatever sector, healthcare or not.
Can anyone straighten me out here?