1. There aren't any fast waysMy cousin has completed her BSc.N from India about 6 years back and has more than 2 years experience. She is hoping to move to Canada. Could the experienced people here help me with the following:
1. Whats the fastest way to get to Canada - PR wise and as a student.
2. If student route, what would be the affordable colleges/universities and how long before she can start working as an RN.
3. Ontario is giving out nominations to candidates who has completed 1 year in a masters degree. Will taking a Masters in Nursing help in this regard.
I thank this forum for helping me get my PR ( i landed last month in Mississauga, ON)
2. International tuition fees are 3x what they would be for a Canadian citizen. Which is fine if your cousin is extremely wealthy, but will be difficult if your cousin is not. If planning to study nursing in Canada, study at a university as a 4 year university degree in nursing is what is required to be an RN in Canada. Beware of college programs that offer nursing courses. Niagara College offers a "Certificate in Critical Care Nursing" designed for international students but it literally lands the graduate nowhere. It is not considered when the graduate attempts to become licensed in Ontario/Canada. This is just an example but I really want international nurses to be careful because many schools prey on the hopes of international students.
3. A Masters in Nursing from a country other than Canada won't help much. It is very difficult to get a license with a nursing degree from India (some have, but very few, without taking the IENCAP or other test). Instead of spending the time and money on a masters in India, I would recommend spending the time and money getting a nursing degree in Canada. By the time your cousin goes through the NNAS process (at least a year), takes the IENCAP and then does whatever else the regulatory body requires them to do, they could have almost done a 4 year degree. At least with a 4 year degree from Canada your cousin is pretty much guaranteed to get a license.