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syedsaeedalam

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Dec 4, 2019
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I am an IMG. landed here in April 2016. Ontario. I was working in MOH Saudia Arabia. and immigrated here with family. initial few months were difficult as did not know what to do. though I did at my level comprehensive homework after landing I came to know that ground fact are different than the online circumstances.:). I brought a reasonable amount to Canada so initial days are free of financial difficulties but stores start depleted very quickly especially in the first month, as have to take home and other things almost one-fourth lost. and as Saudi riyal is one-third of Canadian dollar so every one thousand dollars means three thousand Saudi riyals. this way I did not work for initial four months and that increased my level of stress and frustration and euphoria went away.
Long story short. after three years. I have completed the fifth semester out of eight for my bachelor's. I am working on three different security companies. I passed MCCEE and QE1. of the medical council of Canada and now preparing for the NACOSCE. I invested some amount in TSX and now started earning a bit from that side too. For the guys who want to take advise or information if I can give. I am available at this forum.
 

nayr69sg

Champion Member
Apr 13, 2017
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I am an IMG. landed here in April 2016. Ontario. I was working in MOH Saudia Arabia. and immigrated here with family. initial few months were difficult as did not know what to do. though I did at my level comprehensive homework after landing I came to know that ground fact are different than the online circumstances.:). I brought a reasonable amount to Canada so initial days are free of financial difficulties but stores start depleted very quickly especially in the first month, as have to take home and other things almost one-fourth lost. and as Saudi riyal is one-third of Canadian dollar so every one thousand dollars means three thousand Saudi riyals. this way I did not work for initial four months and that increased my level of stress and frustration and euphoria went away.
Long story short. after three years. I have completed the fifth semester out of eight for my bachelor's. I am working on three different security companies. I passed MCCEE and QE1. of the medical council of Canada and now preparing for the NACOSCE. I invested some amount in TSX and now started earning a bit from that side too. For the guys who want to take advise or information if I can give. I am available at this forum.
It is vital to land a job quickly when you come to Canada. Go for entry level positions who require no experience. Usually it will be jobs that Canadians dont want. Labor type work.

But at least with an income you are less stressed.

I am an IMG too.

Here's my story

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/img-in-canada-how-are-you-surviving.484034/page-10#post-8346367
 
Dec 4, 2019
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I am an IMG. landed here in April 2016. Ontario. I was working in MOH Saudia Arabia. and immigrated here with family. initial few months were difficult as did not know what to do. though I did at my level comprehensive homework after landing I came to know that ground fact are different than the online circumstances.:). I brought a reasonable amount to Canada so initial days are free of financial difficulties but stores start depleted very quickly especially in the first month, as have to take home and other things almost one-fourth lost. and as Saudi riyal is one-third of Canadian dollar so every one thousand dollars means three thousand Saudi riyals. this way I did not work for initial four months and that increased my level of stress and frustration and euphoria went away.
Long story short. after three years. I have completed the fifth semester out of eight for my bachelor's. I am working on three different security companies. I passed MCCEE and QE1. of the medical council of Canada and now preparing for the NACOSCE. I invested some amount in TSX and now started earning a bit from that side too. For the guys who want to take advise or information if I can give. I am available at this forum.
Hello, I applied for immigration and I don't know what test am I going to do regarding a registered nurse so that I can work with my BSN at Canada.
 

syedsaeedalam

Newbie
Dec 4, 2019
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@Annie
For nursing. You have to pass NCLEX. this exam is valid for both USA and Canada. no more separate exams for Canada. the same to be given. secondly, I don't know whether you can work with your own country BSC nursing degree . as it might not be recognized here. I know at least one guy, phillipino. who has BSC N immigrated to Canada. and could not work as RN. you have to search. if you can find any way to get the eligibility of NCLEX without having BSC nursing from north america.but for sure. NCLEX is mandatory to practice in North America. and North America means USA and Canada.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Are you doing a bachelor in nursing? I thought your post said you were doing nursing but it seems to have been erased. It is certainly a good back up plan in case you don’t get a residency spot.

What type of doctor are you? The chance of getting a residency varies greatly depending on your specialty.