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royal1992

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Feb 15, 2014
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Hi all,i am a nurse(diploma) from India. I plan to immigrate to Canada.Now am little bit scared that is it difficult to get the license for RN or RPN in Canada? I read the descriptions about racism and low paid works there..I plan to take loans from bank to meet the financial criteria...What i want to ask is ,if i will immigrate to Canada ,then will i fail economically?I am ready to do any job,but shall i do better paid jobs including my professional one,after one year there?Is it a wise choice to immigrate to Canada?Which province allows to write RN or RPN for indian diploma nurses?Do they recognize my Indian diploma?I dont know,i have a lot worry and anxiety..what to do?But i need a better career..At present ,am not a financially sound person...Middle class..If i hardwork and willing to do any job in canada ,then do i succeed?I have 67 points to immigrate..but my doubt is am i moving to a big failure or small success?if i will be successful then i am happy...If i can adjust there economically and can pay back my loan credits ,then i am happy..and ready to do any job for that...What is your opinion?People who have Canadian experience also please respond to my doubt..
thank you
 
Thats true job market is tough...not easy for for new immigrant to merge. ..into economy...nurses r not paid well...but have have to work extra hours to pay off bills...etc..
 
Married to a permamnet resident

I am 21 , first year nursing student at university . I am
married to a Canadian permanent resident. I have my Us visa. I have a great travel history I still
live with my parents. My Canadian visa has recently expired. I would
like to apply.
I do not intend to live at Canada.

I would like advice on how to go about the application.
 
Re: Married to a permamnet resident

sasasearles said:
I am 21 , first year nursing student at university . I am
married to a Canadian permanent resident. I have my Us visa. I have a great travel history I still
live with my parents. My Canadian visa has recently expired. I would
like to apply.
I do not intend to live at Canada.

I would like advice on how to go about the application.

It's not at all clear what you want to apply for. A tourist visa? Permanent residency?
 
temporary residency
 
Re: Married to a permamnet resident

scylla said:
It's not at all clear what you want to apply for. A tourist visa? Permanent residency?

Tourist visa
 
Got the visa