Hi
BCguy said:
sukhamswift9 said:
I am Indian registered Nurse having more than 3 years experience. I am registered with CRNBC under temporary supervised registration. I want a job offer from a BC employer who is ready to employ me. I am also eligible for writing CRNE but Canadian Consulate denied me visa to write CRNE on October 08. Can any one help me getting job offer.
You will be denied a visa because the fact that you have a CRNBC temporary license is proof you do not plan to return to India,but plan to work in BC.Why dont you want to go to the only Private company in BC that specializes in placing and licensing Foriegn Nurses they can place people in about 1-2 weeks.Right now there are 200 openings with them and they are the authorized recruiters of Island Health,Interior health and other private companies.We have commended them for their work,since We need nurses badly in the province www.futuresearchcanada.com
Hi This has been a real challenge which We have had discussions with Provincial Minister of Health George Abbott,There have been denials of TRV s and Work visas to International Nursing.With the Temporary License,There are ready employers like Health Authorities in the interior who will hire her,but not only Indians,Filipinos and other nationalities have been getting problem getting visas,Thats why we push them to Immigrate instead to BC,They have the application fees 0f 550$ waived,Go to an expedited line with the PNP getting most nominated within a month for Health Match BC Nurses as well as recieving relocation bonuses ranging from 2,500-5,000 dollars to reimburse them for their accreditation expenses,airfare etc in coming to Canada.That is a Provincial priority that is why I go out of my way to help registered nurses Immigrate
The problem is that s/he cannot get a visa to write the CRNE in Canada, s/he maybe registered, but without CRNE s/he will not be able to work in BC
PMM