Hello! I received my report on January 31st, and it's noncomparable as expected. I have a 4yr BSN degree, 10yrs experience working as a RN. I worked for more than 5yrs in SG. I have passed the NCLEX exam and have a US license (non practising). Just to share my timeline and experience with NNAS, i started my application last April 2015, got to complete all the necessary requirements around August, however I have to take IELTS once again because NNAS wont accept the IELTS i took on May 2014. I then took IELTS once again last Sept 2015 and the result was received by NNAS on Oct 16 2015. My employer also forgot to answer one of the questions so I have to send them the forms again and this has caused delay since NNAS doesn't want to contact them directly but would want you to send the forms to your employer and have them send the said forms back to NNAS. NNAS then updated my dashboard to ready for review by Oct 22 and they emailed me saying that I will receive my advisory report in 6-8 wks time. I followed up after 8 weeks and they said that my report will be issued in 8-10 wks time. The process for NNAS alone can be really lengthy and expensive but according to CRNBC's info session I attended to, they will be the one to determine if you can be registered as RN or not. They will consider not just your educational background but also your experience. I applied to CRNBC just this February and they gave me a timeline. English proficiency review will take about 3wks. Review of documents will take 6wks.then you will be advised to take the SEC. I dont kmow how long it takes to schedule and to get the result of SEC but crnbc said 6 Weeks after SEC result then you will know CRNBC's decision: To take additional courses, one yr re rentry course or to take the exam.
So it will take about 2 yrs to be registered as RN in BC. The resgistration process alone is so lengthy and expensive and I think the whole NNAS process is just a waste of time since the registry will have to review pur documents all over again. After the registration process, once you are registered, i don't know whether employers would still want someone who have not been practising nursing in last 2yrs due to this lengthy registration procedure. But I wanna stay positive and continue what I have started. It will take a lot patience and not to mention a lot of money. So good luck to everyone. God bless