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aspire said:
TrinatoCanada,

Trina, do you already have any idea why you are called for interview? Did you order CAIPS? Caips can tell you kung bakit ka tinawag for interview. London visa office din ako. Pupunta kang London? or you are currently in London? Asking lang, di natin alam baka ipatawag din ako for interview. God Bless na lang sa interview mo.

hi aspire,
nope, still no idea why we were called for interview. its too late to order for caips now. interview will be held here in abu dhabi but london visa office will still have final decision. just a few weeks nalang, ill keep everyone posted on what happens.
 
I have one more concern pala.. i am in the process of registering to SRNA (saskatchewan) for eligibility. I believe all my requirements reached SK by Dec 2009 but no response/email yet from them. My question is, will it affect my application for FSW? Do I have to declare or tell that to them? Im afraid I will be denied of the eligibility or that i will get the eligibilty in 8 months as i was told... thank you
 
Sino pong malapit ng umalis papuntang canada? ;D
 
imbubbles said:
I have one more concern pala.. i am in the process of registering to SRNA (saskatchewan) for eligibility. I believe all my requirements reached SK by Dec 2009 but no response/email yet from them. My question is, will it affect my application for FSW? Do I have to declare or tell that to them? Im afraid I will be denied of the eligibility or that i will get the eligibilty in 8 months as i was told... thank you

No, it will not affect your PR application at all. It is a good move to start for the nursing registration process while PR application is in process. And there is no need to declare it in your PR application. I am doing this, and I know few others doing the same. I just got my IQAS assessment and yeyyy!!! I dont have to undergo any bridging programs as my educational credentials from primary, secondary and my Bachelors nursing degree is found to be equivalent with Canadian standards. I think Saskatchewan nursing registration needs the IQAS assesment too as part of the requiements, right?
 
aspire said:
No, it will not affect your PR application at all. It is a good move to start for the nursing registration process while PR application is in process. And there is no need to declare it in your PR application. I am doing this, and I know few others doing the same. I just got my IQAS assessment and yeyyy!!! I dont have to undergo any bridging programs as my educational credentials from primary, secondary and my Bachelors nursing degree is found to be equivalent with Canadian standards. I think Saskatchewan nursing registration needs the IQAS assesment too as part of the requiements, right?

dats good news aspire.Manitoba ka, right?ako waiting pa decision.... ;D ;D ;D
 
aspire said:
No, it will not affect your PR application at all. It is a good move to start for the nursing registration process while PR application is in process. And there is no need to declare it in your PR application. I am doing this, and I know few others doing the same. I just got my IQAS assessment and yeyyy!!! I dont have to undergo any bridging programs as my educational credentials from primary, secondary and my Bachelors nursing degree is found to be equivalent with Canadian standards. I think Saskatchewan nursing registration needs the IQAS assesment too as part of the requiements, right?

wow congratulations!!! =) =) shux sana ako rin! hay.. hirap maghintay eh. i actually sent my applications sept pa, pero dahil matagal sa PRC, i believe dec pa dumating un.. wait, kelan ka nag apply ng eligibility and when did u get it?? ilang months ung total waiting period mo?? grabe i envy u!! :D :D BTW, what is IQAS? yan ba ung SEC?
 
char_bonel said:
dats good news aspire.Manitoba ka, right?ako waiting pa decision.... ;D ;D ;D

Char and imbubbles,

Yes Char, I applied for Manitoba, wala na kasi bridging programs, ipasa mo lang ang CRNE, RN ka na. Di kagaya sa Ontario, kailangan LPN muna. Hopefully and God willing, after 2 years working as RN in Manitoba, we plan to transfer to Toronto, I heard its easier route to take than going straight to Toronto and comply requirements for RN.

Imbubbles, Hindi pa ako nakakuha ng eligibility. IQAS pa lang po ang nakuha ko. One of the requirements for eligibility approval. Pero submitted ko na lahat ng requiremments to CRNM.

IQAS is International Qualification Assesment Services. Dito i assess ang educational credentials ng mga professionals na gusto mag work sa Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba at iba pang province. Ang ICES and SEC yata ang counterpart ng IQAS for the province of Ontario. Ang sabi ng CRNM, registration approval can be expected 3 months from the time complete application requirements are received. I am expecting for the approval 2.5 months from now. Sana. God willing i will get the approval.
 
aspire said:
Char and imbubbles,

Yes Char, I applied for Manitoba, wala na kasi bridging programs, ipasa mo lang ang CRNE, RN ka na. Di kagaya sa Ontario, kailangan LPN muna. Hopefully and God willing, after 2 years working as RN in Manitoba, we plan to transfer to Toronto, I heard its easier route to take than going straight to Toronto and comply requirements for RN.

Imbubbles, Hindi pa ako nakakuha ng eligibility. IQAS pa lang po ang nakuha ko. One of the requirements for eligibility approval. Pero submitted ko na lahat ng requiremments to CRNM.

IQAS is International Qualification Assesment Services. Dito i assess ang educational credentials ng mga professionals na gusto mag work sa Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba at iba pang province. Ang ICES and SEC yata ang counterpart ng IQAS for the province of Ontario. Ang sabi ng CRNM, registration approval can be expected 3 months from the time complete application requirements are received. I am expecting for the approval 2.5 months from now. Sana. God willing i will get the approval.

God is good... i'm sure you will get the approval soon. I am also hoping that i get a positive result and not undergo any bridging program or SEC,... sana..
hmm... 4-6 month ata sa SK ngaun so i have to wait for a long time pa. :(

anybody here registering for SRNA? I want to check my status but i don't know where,....
 
hello aspire! pwde bang apply ka sa manitoba to take crne then sa toronto ka mag wo work?!? need mo lang reciprocity like dito sa US you can apply/register in diff state then you can work in the state where you live as long as you will request for reciprocity fr the state where you applied your license..is it also possible in crne?!? :'(
 
hello amitaf!

its good to know we belong to the same NOC category. i am also a cpa. ask kta sana if your are a practising cpa? ako kasi sideline ko public practice, full time ako sa govt. i wonder what dox to show my experiece in public practice. kunti lng clients ko on a retainer basis kasi di kaya ng schedule ko.

any idea?

hope to hear from u soon!
 
aspire said:
No, it will not affect your PR application at all. It is a good move to start for the nursing registration process while PR application is in process. And there is no need to declare it in your PR application. I am doing this, and I know few others doing the same. I just got my IQAS assessment and yeyyy!!! I dont have to undergo any bridging programs as my educational credentials from primary, secondary and my Bachelors nursing degree is found to be equivalent with Canadian standards. I think Saskatchewan nursing registration needs the IQAS assesment too as part of the requiements, right?

Hi Aspire,

Just wanted to know when did you take your nursing licensure exam here? was being licensed nurse here helps in the assessement, or should be a board passer as one of the requirement? Thanks.
 
you shld be a board passer.
 
aspire said:
No, it will not affect your PR application at all. It is a good move to start for the nursing registration process while PR application is in process. And there is no need to declare it in your PR application. I am doing this, and I know few others doing the same. I just got my IQAS assessment and yeyyy!!! I dont have to undergo any bridging programs as my educational credentials from primary, secondary and my Bachelors nursing degree is found to be equivalent with Canadian standards. I think Saskatchewan nursing registration needs the IQAS assesment too as part of the requiements, right?

hi aspire! in what province did you apply for crne?!? i think I dont need any bridging program since my credentials were already assessed by intl evaluation agency & equivalent to US nursing studies.. and I have to submit again my credentials for evaluation?!?
 
malboa said:
Hi Aspire,

Just wanted to know when did you take your nursing licensure exam here? was being licensed nurse here helps in the assessement, or should be a board passer as one of the requirement? Thanks.

As per my research, in order to practice as a nurse in Canada, one must have:

1. License as a nurse from her/his home country and/or license from other countries outside Canada other than from your home country
2. At least one year experience as a nurse from home country or from countries outside of Canada
3. With educational credentials, equivalent to that of Canadian standards.
4. Eligibilty approval from the nursing regulating body of the province you are applying
5. Pass the CRNE exam.
6. Canadian experience of at least a year.

You need requirements 1-3 to get 4 and you need 4 to be eligible to sit for the CRNE + at least a year of Canadian experience before they will issue the license as a RN.

I took my PRC licensure exam in 1990. PRC license is not needed for educational credential assessment but is one of the requirements for CRNE eligibility registration. IQAS will assess your primary, secondary and your bachelors degree if it is equivalent to that of the Canadian standards. IQAS assessment is one of the requirements.

I am applying for Manitoba nursing registration. Requirements may vary depending on the province.

The link below will guide you on how to apply for nursing registration in Manitoba.

http://www.crnm.mb.ca/applicants-international.php

Each province has its own requirements and procedure.
 
hi everyone.
I have already booked for my medical appointment next week and have paid my RPRF. do I have to renew or get another NBI clearance again? will the embassy ask for it again in the next few months? what documents should i start preparing? your reply will be much appreciated.