Congratulations lajjo! So glad to hear. I have only heard of one other person that has had "non comparable" and was able to become licensed without SEC or OSCE/IENCAP or some other assessment. I am a US-educated IEN with a 4 year degree and have passed NCLEX, working in New York State. I had "non comparable" and had to do the OSCE (I'm applying in Ontario). I am still awaiting results from the OSCE. I am glad you made it through without problems. I think this highlights though that their "pan-Canadian" approach through NNAS has a lot of work to be done, as provinces are handling the NNAS Advisory Reports very differently. Also, they keep saying NNAS provides a valid and reliable assessment of nursing education. Clearly they recognize it does not (thank goodness they recognize it at least) so I hope they change the way they represent the NNAS assessment.