Hello All,
Since I have submitted Job Description on 10 Feb 2017, I have not received any response from CNO. CNO only say it is under review. The process time of CNO and is working method really make frustrated to many IEN.Is there any body in same boat out there?
Hello All,
Since I have submitted Job Description on 10 Feb 2017, I have not received any response from CNO. CNO only say it is under review. The process time of CNO and is working method really make frustrated to many IEN.Is there any body in same boat out there?
In order to get anywhere with them you have to be persistent and call to inquire about your file. Many of us have found that that has been the only way to get anywhere with this process.
Hello All,
Since I have submitted Job Description on 10 Feb 2017, I have not received any response from CNO. CNO only say it is under review. The process time of CNO and is working method really make frustrated to many IEN.Is there any body in same boat out there?
You need to call them.. Mine is also under review since Mach 17 despite all the JDs were with them since Aug 2016 except one which I provided them on 17 March 2017.
You need to call them.. Mine is also under review since Mach 17 despite all the JDs were with them since Aug 2016 except one which I provided them on 17 March 2017.
Hello All,
Since I have submitted Job Description on 10 Feb 2017, I have not received any response from CNO. CNO only say it is under review. The process time of CNO and is working method really make frustrated to many IEN.Is there any body in same boat out there?
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 can say for CRNBC : NNAS doesn't touch your application before receiving your language test results. Or at least this was the case for me and those I knew.
Has anybody applied for dual assessment with NCAS here? I mean RN/LPN ...If so can you share the results?
I am afraid they bias toward LPN rather than RN. Any idea or information?
I would truly appreciate any feedback on this. My sister is just about to begin the process.
Does an IEN have to be a Canadian PR in order to be assessed by NNAS then CNO respectively? Or can an IEN directly look for jobs after being assessed by NNAS and CNO, and completing whatever is needed e.g. bridge training, OSCE and/or challenge exam? If training/school is needed, does it mean she would have to apply to the schools and obtain study permit first?
Thank you very much for any one who can comment on this.
Hello,
I have another story of IEN who is graduated from Philippines and worked in Saudi.Her ETP for RN is 50% ( non- compareble) and has 7 years experiences. She is eligible for Nclex. This is another story which help to motivate to those IEN who are graduated and worked out side America and UK.
Hello again,
I am happy to share another story. IEN with non- comparable (40.75%) nnas's report. She has 6 years of experiences. And she is eligible for nclex.
Hello,
I have another story of IEN who is graduated from Philippines and worked in Saudi.Her ETP for RN is 50% ( non- compareble) and has 7 years experiences. She is eligible for Nclex. This is another story which help to motivate to those IEN who are graduated and worked out side America and UK.
Hello,
I have another story of IEN who is graduated from Philippines and worked in Saudi.Her ETP for RN is 50% ( non- compareble) and has 7 years experiences. She is eligible for Nclex. This is another story which help to motivate to those IEN who are graduated and worked out side America and UK.
I would truly appreciate any feedback on this. My sister is just about to begin the process.
Does an IEN have to be a Canadian PR in order to be assessed by NNAS then CNO respectively? Or can an IEN directly look for jobs after being assessed by NNAS and CNO, and completing whatever is needed e.g. bridge training, OSCE and/or challenge exam? If training/school is needed, does it mean she would have to apply to the schools and obtain study permit first?
Thank you very much for any one who can comment on this.
You can get NNAS report irrespective of your immigration status. Although, CNO only give full registration who are eligible to work in Canada. They provide temporary registration for non-immigrants/non canadians.
Hello again,
I am happy to share another story. IEN with non- comparable (40.75%) nnas's report. She has 6 years of experiences. And she is eligible for nclex.