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blasters

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Hi friends...

here i am creating a new thread for nurses , who wish to start or already in a process for express entry...Share your thoughts.. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
 
Think there is already a post on this topic....
Anyway, I don't know how easy it will be for persons in regulated professions like Nursing. Apart from the degree/diploma assessment from WES/ ICAS, you would still need to go through NNAS and then apply to the provinces should you intend to practice Nursing in Canada. Even if you don't, to get a job offer or a provincial nomination you have to be eligible for registration with the province. To do this, you need to register with NNAS... Takes quite a while...
 
blasters said:
Hi friends...

here i am creating a new thread for nurses , who wish to start or already in a process for express entry...Share your thoughts.. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)


See the following statements....
I think its very difficult to get a job offer....

If the employer wants to "save" $1000 then immigration is not going to look into your job offer as valid, remember, per immigration regulation a potential employer has to provide evidence that it has tried everything possible to hire a Canadian resident/citizen before approve the employment offer to you... This is the purpose of a LMIA.....
 
Yes its. Difficult to get a job offer but this profession is in demand. I think noc based draw will happen may be sperate for those in medical field