- My fiancé and I moved from the USA to Canada about a year ago. Today she just received her NNAS final review which showed that her nursing schooling is compatible with Canadian nursing school. She has already passed the NCLEX and worked in the USA. I know that the next step if for her to apply to the CNO (we live in Ontario). From the USA she has a bachelor in science nursing.I'm looking for some advice on how the next steps are likely going to go. I read through this post (https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/) which gave me some information it also confused me based on many different answers. She hasn't worked officially as a nurse in close to 3 years or it the 3 years mark could have just passed. I bring this up because on the posting I linked up it mentioned that this may be a big issue but I was not sure if the people were saying it was going to be an issue for the NNAS Review (which is now completed) or for when applying to the CNO.
- My questions are:
- Will the CNO give her trouble as she hasn't worked in 3 years as a nurse.
- If yes for the first questions then what will likely happen? Is she going to be forced to go back to school or do a bridging program.
- Is taking an OSCE going to be necessary for her?
- Will she have to take the NCLEX again?
Any information /advice would be greatly welcomed so we can plan the next few years of our lives based on whether she's going to be a bow to get her RN license any time soon.
Thank you.