Hello mga kababayan...
I guess I'm one of those lucky one that got in when Canada was desperate for Nurses.. Me and my wife are both RN here in Nova Scotia..Yes Canada pa rin ito..A lot of people ask why NS, I said why not. Living in a small community has it's advantage and disadvantage. I graduated 2007 sa pinas and even if wala akong experience as in "0" ay meron pala sa call center.. We manage to find employer to sponsor us to come to Canada. back then Nova Scotia was very open but that changed when they realized and dami palang Nurse sa pilipinas kaya from one of the easiest province to get Eligibility to write CRNE eh kami na ngayon ang isa sa pinaka strict..
After graduating me and my wife prioritize requirements needed to be employed abroad,, hindi muna kami naghanap ng experience kasi alam naman namin napaka hirap lalo na kung medyo overage kana.. Late 20's na ba. I guess that was our edge kasi we have eligibility to write CRNE and we can get temp lic.
My wife works in a Nursing home as a supervisor at ako naman I managed to get in sa Acute care, finally after 4 years working sa nursing home I was able to convince them that I am capable to do it. I also works casual sa isang forensic unit.. I must say we are comfortable now..
I am always tempted to move to the big city kasi syempre "City" but everytime I search sa mga forum how hard it is to even find a part-time job, lagi ko sinasabi sa sarili ko na I have full time job and able to work casual, we live close to work , walang traffic, wala masyado stress so why move....I guess dito na kami hanggang mag retire..
My suggestion to all my fellow Nurse is why not try it...kahit na Nova Scotia ay isa sa pinaka mahirap makakuha ng eligbility ngayon kami pa rin ang province with the highest percentage of retiring nurses in the next 5 to 10 years.. yes, you may be ask to do bridging studies eh bakit ba yung mga Indian(from India) there's a lot of them doing it and they are able to get it..ang sa akin lang is kung sakali hindi mo agad makuha ang RN role why not start from CCA then LPN then RN.. it may take time and money pero if you really want to pursue the " Canadian dream" them konting sacrifice. Alam ko we also had a fair share of sacrifice kaya I know how hard it is. diko alam sa ibang kababayan natin wala namang masama kung LPN ka.. It doesnt make you a lesser person..or even a lesser nurse.. The goal is to make our patient comfortable whatever role you maybe in.
Good Luck to all!!!