This is correct. An IEN does not need to have any immigration status when s/he applies to NNAS and be assess by CNO. But, one does need to be a citizen, PR or refugee to get the actual license and work as a nurse. If an applicant is lucky enough to get a spot in a bridge program then they can apply for a student visa but there is no guarantee it will be granted. In some cases, schools may require the applicant to have a student visa before being eligible for the program. Best to check with each individual school to understand their requirements.Thank you very much for the feedback, I truly appreciate it. Ok that is clear.
However, an IEN does not need to have any immigration status when s/he applies to NNAS and be assess by CNO, correct? What if after assessment from NNAS and CNO result to a need for bridging program and/or exam, can an applicant apply for a student permit to take the bridging courses and/or any exams needed in order to be registered as an RPN/RN in Ontario?
Please advise. Thank you again.