Hi kreystiyanpoll,kreystiyanpoll said:I am also a filipino RN. So are you done with your NNAS?
If you you dont have any experience, most likely, they will ask you to take courses.
The thing is if you will go back to zero amd start your whole BSN program here, of course basically it will take you most likely 4 yrs to finish it.
However, if you had done your assessment with NNAS and had your application with any of the canadian regulatory bodies, and if they advised you to take some courses or the bridging program, i think it will take you lesser time to finish it than retaking the whole BSN program. Just my point of view. That means also, lesser expenses. Although ofcourse tuition fees vary from institution to institutions.
I'm not recommending you to go home and have some nursing experience back home. Why? It's not a guarantee that you will get a somewhat comparable advisory report. Because the result of the advisory reports are basically about the nursing program and curriculum you had in the philippines. The nursing experience is basically to determine your safe practice.
Working experience will only have a bearing when you are already on the regulatory bosy stage of application.
However, i would like also yo remind you that it's always case to case basis.
Greatly appreciate your detailed reply.
No, I haven't had my NNAS done yet. I was just under the assumption that they will probably advise me to re-take the whole program, given my poor standing.
Do you have an idea as to how long these courses that they advise take?
Thanks for clarifying the "work experience" part. I am hoping to practice in Alberta so I guess I will have to look into that in detail. Whether I should just take courses CLPNA or CARNA will require, or gain the experience.