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@ rave21lalarave21lala said:hi! question lang po. let's say you are already eligible to take the CRPNE tapos pumunta ka sa canada with a student visa lang to take the review. pano kung nakapasa ka, may kukuha ba sayong employer at pano yung license mo? kasi based sa nababasa ko, hindi ibibigay sau yung license unless pr ka na.
and another question, may alam ba kayong merong program na review for international nurses? kagaya nung sa omni college sa vancouver? meron kasi consultancy dito sa pinas na my program na ganon sa toronto kaso di mo malalaman yung name nung school unless magsasign-up ka sa kanila. mas mababa kasi yung tuition sa toronto compared don sa omni.
@ rave21lalarave21lala said:@ KMAEP
thanx for the reply. so ibig sabihin wala rin mangyayari kahit na makapasa ka sa exam kung hindi ka naman pr dyan? malamang uuwi rin after. pano po yung sinasabi nila na pwede ka bigyan ng temporary license?
Kung hindi ka PR, then you managed to find an employer then you can apply for a work permit. From what I remember kasi you can pass either a copy of your PR card, citizenship card or a valid immigration document (which can be the work permit). Ako kasi live-in caregiver, I'm qualified to apply for an open work permit on July, kaya pag nakuha ko yun, yun yung ipapasa ko sa CNO.rave21lala said:@ KMAEP
thanx for the reply. so ibig sabihin wala rin mangyayari kahit na makapasa ka sa exam kung hindi ka naman pr dyan? malamang uuwi rin after. pano po yung sinasabi nila na pwede ka bigyan ng temporary license?
Yup, as long as you have a valid open permit, you can pass a copy of that to the CNO instead of the PR card.rave21lala said:@ pinay-saffron
so if ever na makapasa sa exam but hindi ka pa pr, bsta makahanap ka ng employer pra makapag-apply ng working permit, pde pa rin un?
Hi! You can apply for both RN/RPN Category just like others did. But you should consider one of their requirements which is the evidence of safe nursing practice ( either educational background or work experience ), it must be within the last 3yrs.ma.vaneandrade said:Hi guys! need some help.. I graduated last 2011 and pass the philippine nursing board exam. I just came here last year and planning to go for an assessment.. but i'm wondering kung for RN or RPN ang ipapaessess ko..coz I dont have experience back home.