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joeythecat said:
she was a nursing aide.

Why don't she apply for the livin caregiver instead of wasting that money n she could do the rn part time at school...

Therefore no need to apply for NNAS. They only assess rn, lpn and etc.

With the livin care giver two years then she can file for herself.
 
hi everyone I am new on this forum. I wanted to know that I sent my application for RN assessment to nnas and I have done GNM from India and they said it's not comparable. Now I want to send my application for Lpn if they can approve it. Should I send it or not . Plz suggest me what shud I do? . I choose the province Ontario before but I don't want to move there cause I am in alberta.
 
K87 said:
hi everyone I am new on this forum. I wanted to know that I sent my application for RN assessment to nnas and I have done GNM from India and they said it's not comparable. Now I want to send my application for Lpn if they can approve it. Should I send it or not . Plz suggest me what shud I do? . I choose the province Ontario before but I don't want to move there cause I am in alberta.

I heard it's once u can submit an application. Why didn't u submit it the Same time u did the rn.

When did u complete your degree? When u submitted the application to NNAS and when did u get a response?
 
sasasearles said:
Why don't she apply for the livin caregiver instead of wasting that money n she could do the rn part time at school...

Therefore no need to apply for NNAS. They only assess rn, lpn and etc.

With the livin care giver two years then she can file for herself.

She is a live-in caregiver right now, that ends in May
 
joeythecat said:
She is a live-in caregiver right now, that ends in May

Okay she did two years?
 
joeythecat said:
her 2 years is complete may 1st

Okay she can file for her pr
 
joeythecat said:
Yes. what does that have to do with the NNAS assessment?

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:
Yes. what does that have to do with the NNAS assessment?

You can also use this forum

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/how-to-apply-for-pr-under-new-caregiver-program-t254720.0.html#new
 
Hi I finished my diploma in 2008 and then 2 and half year oh experienced till 2010. I got my response in November. But I'm very confuse now. Do they approve lpn or not
 
K87 said:
Hi I finished my diploma in 2008 and then 2 and half year oh experienced till 2010. I got my response in November. But I'm very confuse now. Do they approve lpn or not

Yes.
 
K87 said:
Hi I finished my diploma in 2008 and then 2 and half year oh experienced till 2010. I got my response in November. But I'm very confuse now. Do they approve lpn or not

I believe you can have them review it for LPN but you have to pay more. Call NNAS Customer Service and ask.