Just send them a message with the difference. Like scanned documents of your previous employment with the company and your recent status. That's allHi team
I need a answer from you guys ,
I have created nnas for rn and rpn in back 2017 , but got expired because I didn’t reply for one document.
I started again in feb 2022, witha new order , however the employer was more than 5 year old but I can’t remove it as it was already in my file , i call them to remove it today ,,, they asked ask your employer to send us a document that how can you work on your degree not on ur registration , i mean as per employer form I started my job on 29 sep 2014( after receiving my degree) and I received registration form to practice in 21 oct 2014 and left job after 3 months.
Now they need clarification from my employer to successfully remove it from my file, i tried to explain it that it will not worth it anyways because it was more than 6 year old , but lady on call said i have messages from my manager in your file that you need to ask your employer to clarify it,how can you work with degree ,,,
My file is still under review…
I need someone to help me out , because you guys are experienced
Really appreciate you guys….
i was thinking they can hire you as an international experinece may be apply to job which says international RNHello everyone, Do you know how to get HCA Certificate in Alberta?
I have already applied for NNAS evaluation but until I get report I would like to work as a HCA instead of cashier I try to find out online but I didn't get any information..
I called couple of colleges for challenge test but they are asking me to pay $3100 just for a test I have studied 4 years to get my nursing degree and they are not able to give me a basic certificate This is ridiculous
I dont think you would fave any issue. If you already have NNAS REPORTS and NCLEX EXAM , you can be eligible to for license from CNO. another way is temporary license that cam into effect couple weeks ago. But I am pretty sure you are eligible for license straight with no hurddles.Hello, Am I a Canadian permanent resident but completed my nursing education in an acelerated nursing program in the US. I graduated in April this year 2022 and passed my NCLEX in June. I only have two months of working as a nurse but that is it and nothing else. Do you think the CNO would make me have do the OSCE? Since I graduated this year and have two months of work experience (very little), does anyone know if it would meet their evidence of practice requirements? I just started the NNAS process last week and I know it is going to be a very very long journey. Has there been anyone else here that applied to Canada in the same year the graduated from a different country? i see a lot of expeirenced nurses applying and discussing in this forum but ive barely come across new graduate nurses discussing this NNAS process. If anyone is in a similar boat or knows someone in a similar position, please share some of your thoughts
Hi Nursero,Hi friends,
So after almost 15 weeks NNAS has finally issued my advisory report as NON COMPARABLE :-\
I am so dissapointed.I will however apply to CARNA and see what they tell me.I will probably have to go thru SEC examination wich is fine with me as i know i am ready for it.I am not scared of the examination itself and i am confident i will do well if i am given the chance to take it.
My biggest fear is that they will not give me a chance to.
Has anyone with a non comparable report applyed to any of the regulatory bodies and got their assessment back?Please please pease share...it would be of great help to know that altough NNAS found our curriculum to be not comparable to the Canadian one we can still get a chance to prove that we do have the knowledge,ethics and skills to practice in Canada.
Oh my God,what a "great" way to start the weekend.
Please anyone that might be able to help share your story...I already know that if you get comparable or somewhat comparable you are fine but what about the ones that get non comparable? Is this it? Is it over for us?
Respectfuly,
Nursero.
Hello, I have similar situation as you. Please guide me how did you get through this & make this happen. Plssss adviseHi, just read this post and it caught my attention.. I'm planning to start my NNAS anytime this month, and I'm just wondering, would NNAS be the best option for me coz I've been here in Canada for more than 5 yrs ( haven't started my application when i arrived ) graduated and passed the board in the philippines last 2007, and NO working experience. Advice from an RN working here, just take a 2 yrs course. Also, experience from a friend, took the NNAS and passed the 1yr, without getting the reports. NNAS received all the documents before the deadline but didn't/forgot to assess..
Please advise..thank you
Hello, I know this is a long time but am in the same boat as you. How did it go with the NNAS and CNO? I did my education in USA and have 8 months of experience. What was your timeline like?Hello, Am I a Canadian permanent resident but completed my nursing education in an acelerated nursing program in the US. I graduated in April this year 2022 and passed my NCLEX in June. I only have two months of working as a nurse but that is it and nothing else. Do you think the CNO would make me have do the OSCE? Since I graduated this year and have two months of work experience (very little), does anyone know if it would meet their evidence of practice requirements? I just started the NNAS process last week and I know it is going to be a very very long journey. Has there been anyone else here that applied to Canada in the same year the graduated from a different country? i see a lot of expeirenced nurses applying and discussing in this forum but ive barely come across new graduate nurses discussing this NNAS process. If anyone is in a similar boat or knows someone in a similar position, please share some of your thoughts
Hi,am interestedHi there. Has anyone tried applying for NNAS? National Nursing assessment Centre? lets talk