Quite honestly, I don't think they will approve it. Most provinces also have rules around how long it has been since you worked in healthcare. I think it has been too long for you to even attempt to qualify.K87 said:you think they might can approve it cause I don't wanna go to school cause I'm working right now and don't want to quit .
I think you are confused. I am just asking questions about the NNAS, not about applying for PRsasasearles said:It has nothing to do with it.
Requirements to become a permanent resident
You may be eligible to apply for permanent residence in Canada after you have had the following work experience under the Live-in Caregiver Program:
24 months of authorized full-time live-in employment, or
3,900 hours of authorized full-time employment. You can complete these hours within a minimum of 22 months. When calculating your hours, you can also include up to 390 hours of overtime; and
The work experience must be acquired within four years of your date of arrival.
Your work experience under the Live-in Caregiver Program may also allow you to apply for permanent residence through the Caring for Children or Caring for People with High Medical Needs pathway.
When calculating your work experience, you cannot include:
Any period of unemployment
Any extended time outside Canada. For example, if you leave Canada for longer than the period of vacation time allotted in your employment contract, that period does not count.
Any period you work for your employer outside Canada. For example, time spent on a family vacation outside of Canada will not count.
Any period you work in Canada as a caregiver while living outside the home of your employer. If you have work experience as a live-out caregiver that you would like to include in your application, you must apply for permanent residence through the Caring for Children or Caring for People with High Medical Needs pathway.
joeythecat said:I think you are confused. I am just asking questions about the NNAS, not about applying for PR
Congratulationsjordanelaurel said:I am from the UK. I am a British Adult trained nurse with BSc degree. I have worked in adult A&E for 2 years then did an extra year at university studying Neonatal nursing and have worked 4 years in neonatal intensive care.
I started my application to NNAS 21ST Jan 2016.
TODAY 14TH JAN 2017 I finally received my advisory report.
My report says COMPARABLE!!!!!!!
I applied for RN... Province CNO (Ontario).
I had to read my report over 10 times to make sure every detail was correct. There were a few errors e.g. my mailing address was wrong and the hours of my work experience are not entirely correct, so i've sent an email asking them to correct the information before I go on to apply to CNO.
Does anyone know what happens from here once I apply to CNO??? Will it just be a case of waiting for them to read my report and then apply to sit the NCLEX-RN or will i have to send loads of papers again?
I can't believe its been a full year since I started the NNAS process but I'm so glad its almost over (as soon as the errors are amended).
Has anyone else from the U.K. received a comparable report???
i'm OVER THE MOON!!!!
Just need to try and get IEC Visa or Express entry now.
I applied for Express entry in May 2016. CRS 438 so I haven't got an ITA and ontario PNP has been closed for ages with no indication of when it will reopen.
I hope my post can give others some hope and also some advice for myself.
Thanks in advance!
Wow, congratulations! You are, quite frankly, one of the 1%'ers in the NNAS system! There are not very many who have received "comparable" at all (including American educated nurses!), so that's great news for you.jordanelaurel said:My report says COMPARABLE!!!!!!!
I applied for RN... Province CNO (Ontario).
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Does anyone know what happens from here once I apply to CNO??? Will it just be a case of waiting for them to read my report and then apply to sit the NCLEX-RN or will i have to send loads of papers again?
jordanelaurel said:Thanks for your reply. Statistically speaking, you were justified in assuming you would get non-comparable! The work visa might be the thing that holds you up. Without one, CNO cannot issue a license as it is one of the 8 requirements for licensure. If I were you I might take the jurisprudence exam. It's not too expensive ($40 or $60 or something) and it's online so you can just get it out of the way, if you're feeling like you want to check another requirement off your list while you wait. If I could ask, could you please update us as you move through the process? Let us know what CNO said regarding your NNAS Advisory Report and what they asked for next? It's really helpful for those who are lagging behind to hear the experiences of those that have made it further along in the process. Thank you!
jordanelaurel said:I am from the UK. I am a British Adult trained nurse with BSc degree. I have worked in adult A&E for 2 years then did an extra year at university studying Neonatal nursing and have worked 4 years in neonatal intensive care.
I started my application to NNAS 21ST Jan 2016.
TODAY 14TH JAN 2017 I finally received my advisory report.
My report says COMPARABLE!!!!!!!
I applied for RN... Province CNO (Ontario).
I had to read my report over 10 times to make sure every detail was correct. There were a few errors e.g. my mailing address was wrong and the hours of my work experience are not entirely correct, so i've sent an email asking them to correct the information before I go on to apply to CNO.
Does anyone know what happens from here once I apply to CNO??? Will it just be a case of waiting for them to read my report and then apply to sit the NCLEX-RN or will i have to send loads of papers again?
I can't believe its been a full year since I started the NNAS process but I'm so glad its almost over (as soon as the errors are amended).
Has anyone else from the U.K. received a comparable report???
i'm OVER THE MOON!!!!
Just need to try and get IEC Visa or Express entry now.
I applied for Express entry in May 2016. CRS 438 so I haven't got an ITA and ontario PNP has been closed for ages with no indication of when it will reopen.
I hope my post can give others some hope and also some advice for myself.
Thanks in advance!
jordanelaurel said:I'm new to this forum so not sure if i have replied the correct way but i done my 3 year Adult BSc nursing degree at London Southbank University in their nursing school, I then went on to do a 1 year diploma in Neonatal intensive care nursing at king's College Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery.
Thanks for your advise... i just paid my fees and sent my application to CNO EEEEEEEKKKKKKK
Fingers crossed!! Although on their site it says it can take 20 weeks to review my application. I will enjoy the spring and hope to hear from them at the start of the summer.
Must start studying for the dreaded NCLEX-RN.
I was BEYOND convinced I would get a non-comparable, never in a million years a somewhat comparable LET ALONE comparable! Its made my dreams closer within reach and a chance to do what I love in Canada so I can be with my Canadian boyfriend.