I have a query. Is it necessary to provide ielts(Passing Language Score) result before getting advisory report? Under required documents list "Passing Language Score" is listed. I applied Newfoudland (ARNNL), BC (CRNBC) & Nova scota (CRNNS). But my ' Passing Language Score' coloumn shows ' Ready for Evaluation'. Can i get advisory report with out IELTS if i request ? or will they definitely ask language result before issuing advisory report.
My wife has worked after graduation for 2 years and 8 months thans he left the job because of our marriage sge has to come to saudi arabia.. because of some techinal problem she was unable to practice for 3 years after that she worked in a hospital but in Nursing Quality department not bed side for 1 year and then she got sick and left the job and and eventually we got immigration and after resignation from last job after six months she joined again in Pakistan and after 3 months we submitted all the docs to NNAS including all the experience after graduation and documents from the nursing school and documents from Nursing regulatory body in pakistan.... now tell me why they will ask again all the docs
If all the above practices has been provided to NNAS, then in my opinion as per my experience, they will ask you to confirm that no further practice is there to be reported to CNO. Logical experience for this action by CNO is to make sure you have never been 'black listed' anywhere .
CNO more likely will NOT ask you to submit experiences again with JD again.
I have a query. Is it necessary to provide ielts(Passing Language Score) result before getting advisory report? Under required documents list "Passing Language Score" is listed. I applied Newfoudland (ARNNL), BC (CRNBC) & Nova scota (CRNNS). But my ' Passing Language Score' coloumn shows ' Ready for Evaluation'. Can i get advisory report with out IELTS if i request ? or will they definitely ask language result before issuing advisory report.
I have a query. Is it necessary to provide ielts(Passing Language Score) result before getting advisory report? Under required documents list "Passing Language Score" is listed. I applied Newfoudland (ARNNL), BC (CRNBC) & Nova scota (CRNNS). But my ' Passing Language Score' coloumn shows ' Ready for Evaluation'. Can i get advisory report with out IELTS if i request ? or will they definitely ask language result before issuing advisory report.
If all the above practices has been provided to NNAS, then in my opinion as per my experience, they will ask you to confirm that no further practice is there to be reported to CNO. Logical experience for this action by CNO is to make sure you have never been 'black listed' anywhere .
CNO more likely will NOT ask you to submit experiences again with JD again.
We already recieved the email for Jurisprudence and NCLEX RN 2 days back we received one letter dated 1st May that they have received the application and within 15 days we will receive other letter which will further tell us what needs to be done... waiting for that...
Some people with "somewhat comparable" and a few with "non comparable" have been considered to have met the education requirement after CNO reviewed their current and past nursing job descriptions.
Where are you in the process? Was your NNAS Advisory Report "non-comparable" or "somewhat comparable"?
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Some people with "somewhat comparable" and a few with "non comparable" have been considered to have met the education requirement after CNO reviewed their current and past nursing job descriptions.
Where are you in the process? Was your NNAS Advisory Report "non-comparable" or "somewhat comparable"?
Okay, for LPN lots of people have had luck after their job descriptions have been reviewed. It seems this whole process is a tool that channels RN's into LPN/RPN positions. In many cases, it means Canadian employers get staff with higher training for a lower price. So I'm glad you are continuing to pursue the profession you trained in.
Congrats in getting a spot for IENCAP--it's very hard to get a spot as they fill up quickly.