any idea if NNAS sends copies of transcipts and curriculum to the RB in addition to the AR being sent directly to the RB?
diding said:Question again. Since I have left the Philippines 5years ago and worked as RN i the US, (have not renewed my RN license since 2013) do I still have it be renewed first before NNAS can evaluate my Philippine Nursing Licensure??
janelleangeline said:Hi there.. Please help me. CNO is requiring me to take the CPRNE. Who of you guys are in the same boat? Do you have any review materials or book to suggest for the preparation of this exam? If you could email me some soft copies, i would really really appreciate it. Thank you.
Did you take SEC as well?nursero said:Hi,
Is there anyone trying to apply to Mount Royal,Calgary for the Bridge to Canadian Nursing?
I have applied but there are 28-30 seats for hundreds of applicants all over Alberta.So no way to know if and when I might get in.Could be years?
Please if there is anyone out there share your experience as this is very scary.
After going thru NNAS then CARNA then SEC finally am able to apply for the re fresher but have no idea how long of a wait this would be.
Thank you so much to anyone that might help.
andy_J said:Hey Guyz, solve my problem
My wife resigned from her job 5 years ago and she didnt work after that, we got the immigration based on requirement of work experience 1year in 10 year but now when we are going for NNAS their requirement is 1 year in 5 Year.. will my wife will be eligible for assessment and whether she will be able to do a nursing job? Or what difficulty she will face..
Need urgent help
BRO it means my wife can work, they cannot refuse her to do her practice? Worst scenario is that she has to study whatever CNO will suggest, we are still not in canada so just gathering information... and one more question... if they will give some course to do. Is there any timeline that within certain time you have to get the admission or you have to complete by certain date?.canada11 said:YOu can apply for assessment for NNAS and then to CNO but ultimately you have to take 1-2 year course becaue you are out of 3 years safe practice requirement .
If you are already in canada then start afresh with BSN because NNAS & CNO along with IENCAP will consume 1 - 2 years... ending with 2 years education to complete
andy_J said:BRO it means my wife can work, they cannot refuse her to do her practice? Worst scenario is that she has to study whatever CNO will suggest, we are still not in canada so just gathering information... and one more question... if they will give some course to do. Is there any timeline that within certain time you have to get the admission or you have to complete by certain date?.
Thanks
faraz246 :faraz246 said:Hi, I got my NNAS report today finally. It says 'Somewhat Comparable' for both RN and LPN. I am applying for CARNA. What will be the next step. Will they ask me to go for bridging course?? Need guidance to move forward with the process. Thanks