Hey, everyone! I’m new to forum, but have been following and reading posts for several months. I am a US educated nurse with both a BSN and MSN, working as a RN/FNP for the past 22 years. I’ve applied to NNAS, with my file marked “Ready for Review” on May 24, 2019. I will be applying for licensure in British Columbia. I’m currently living in Tennessee, but moving to Washington this month, getting as close to B.C. as I can, so I can continue to work while awaiting my assessment report. I know I’m in for a long wait, but hoping for the best. This forum has been invaluable with helping to know the ins and outs of the process. I’ll keep updating as the process continues, and keeping my fingers crossed that it all goes smoothly.
Great to hear that you are ready to review based on the NNAS. For my fiance her ready for review lasted for close to 6 months. She called twice regarding what does ready for review mean and the second time she was told that they send the file to a further outside person to review a final time. Just make sure that you are not missing anything on your file. This is the most important as she was told that sometimes they email the application stating that sometime is wrong/missing and if they don't get an answer then they make the final review with what's at hand. She was told that this is why a lot of people get not comparable or some what comparable.