Hello kabayan! I can't help but notice your situation and I would like to give some advice regarding your intent to move to Canada. Because currently, I am PR in Canada going back to the Philippines and is going to attempt to apply to Saudi to practice my profession. Here are some questions that you can ask yourself before going here..
1)
Do I still have time and money? These are simple yet important questions po. Can I devote a long period of time of at least 1-2 years of study to upgrade my nursing credentials? Canada will not recognize your experience wherever you may be. Hangga't maari, papabalikin ka nila sa school para maging "competent". And most the time, back to school ang gusto ng board of nursing dito. Whether be it a bridging course (1-2 years) or a full course. YES, people do encounter an assessment na pinapaulit sa kanila ang BUONG nursing course. I had some friends na pinaulit sa kanila ang nursing degree nila. So watch out for Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. They do make some of their applicants go back to school. The cost? I've seen a university tuition fee ballpark assessment. It is around $36,000 per sem. May student loan naman pero malaki ang interest.
if your answer is YES, then go to Canada.
2)
Am I willing to exhaust my body physically? And to lower and debase myself? I have been here pushing 5 months now. At lahat ng inappyan ko, even just for a care aide position, eh wala pang tawag ni isa. Knowing na registered care aide na ako dito with a registry number, may foodsafe, first aide and cpr 1 at TB clearance. Even some of the office clerk positions na inapplyan ko, no return calls. Kahit sa mga gasolinahan, 7/11, Mcdo wala rin. Kaisa isa
lang ang tumawag sa akin. Dishwasher at cleaner. So from a respected nurse, nagwawalis ako restaurant, labas at loob, nagdidilig ng halaman, naglilinis ng CR at inidoro, nag huhugas ng pinggan at errand boy ng resto. Nakakaiyak. Sometimes during work, nagla lock na lang ako sa CR, at dun na lang ako naluluha. Sabi ko, "Diyos ko, ano ba itong napasok ko?"
if your answer is YES, then go to Canada
3)
Kaya ko ba i-hold a profession ko? To the extent na magchange ako ng career? Can I let this go? Another important question. Kung hindi po kayo second courser like myself who has invested a lot sa Nursing through blood and sweat, puede po kayo dito. Kasi po, expect yourself na i-hold mo ang iyong pag practice as nurse. Marami kang pagdadaanan for sure. And sometimes, you will even have an idea na mag iba na lang ng career, because it happens in Canada. I know a lot of Pinoys here who were respected people back home, nurse, doctor, director ng agency ended up as taxi/cab drivers, factory workers at home care support (a decent name for a live-in caregiver lately

)
if your answer is YES you can, then Canada is definitely for you.
Di po ako nagiging bitter nor nagdi discourage sa inyo. I want all of us na maging successful dito, bakit naman hindi? Pero ang gusto ko lang ipahiwatig is BE PREPARED. Yun lang ang tip ko sa inyo. Canada is a land of opportunities and mag tyaga ka lang, darating ang ginhawa sa buhay mo. Pero it will demand a lot from you. Sacrifice talaga.
In your case ma'm/sir, be prepared before coming here. Mag research na po kayo regarding registration. Possible employment. Kung may kakilala kayong nasa mataas ng position dito at puede kayong matulungan, so much the better. Usong uso po dito ang backer, hindi lang po sa Pilipinas. And it's the BEST way for a newcomer to get a job na kahit ano. Tsaka hanggat maari, if naapprove ka na, wag ka po magreresign dyan sa current work mo. If possible to get a 3-6 month unpaid leave, take it po. Wag nyong bibitawan. You'll never know what's in store for you here. Ingat lang po.
I wish you all the best guys! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!
Pabalik na po ako ng Pilipinas this November. Try ko po muna ang ibang bansa wherein I could practice my profession with significantly lesser difficulty. Wala na po akong time and money, at hindi na po option sa akin ang magchange ng career. Nursing is all I have.

Never ko pong iiwan ang pagiging nurse that is why I am leaving Canada.
Babalik na lang ako dito, once talagang hindi na ako pupuede sa ibang bansa. Mag care aide na lang ako dito, driver, or factory worker. I can sleep better at night then, knowing nagtry ako to pursue to practice nursing.
Goodluck to all Pinoys!