I am continuing to seek information on the NNAS Satisfaction Survey. So please if anyone has received the survey from NNAS asking if they were satisfied with the service, please let me know. So far there has only been one person who did receive it, and she received it after she submitted her documents (not at the end of the whole process). Please indicate whether you did or did not receive it, at what point you received it, and where you are in the process. NNAS says 92.5% are satisfied and I don't believe them one bit.
I was scooping through my email today and realized that I was sent a link to complete a survey. I had no recollection of this, can't even remember if I completed it.
I received it about a month after I submitted my application. That's last September. My file has been in process for more than a year.
The application and registration process was fairly smooth. I got the RN license to practice in BC last week, took about a month - With a comparable NNAS report, the process seems to be generally straight forward. CRNBC is very effective in processing applications and generally responded to inquiries or questions the same day. What is your NNAS status? Any update?
That was fast.happy for you.I haven't received my report yet.it's taken almost a year
Guyz, need expert advice... can we give NCLEX before IELTS Academic or is it mandatory that we should give IELTS before NCLEX
Guyz, need expert advice... can we give NCLEX before IELTS Academic or is it mandatory that we should give IELTS before NCLEX
You can give NCLEX anytime...one piece of personal experience...Did lets half a dozen time but never got required bands.
Gave CELBAN in July 2017 and got the required score.
hai everyone,
i m new to this group. i got the required score in ielts from India recently.
i would like to know whether i m eligible to apply for NNAS?
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can i give NCLEX RN from India?
You can apply for NNAS and can appear in NCLEX from anywhere in the world including India.Just make sure you register for Canadian NXCLEX
You can give NCLEX anytime...one piece of personal experience...Did lets half a dozen time but never got required bands.
Gave CELBAN in July 2017 and got the required score.
Hi Canada11,
Do you have any preparation materials for CELBAN, if yes can you please share with us?
can i give NCLEX RN from India?
Yes
my last document is in authentication process..
is there any one on the same stage?
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hi..
can anyone help me to solve some of my queries regarding NNAS registration..
- in the page stating examination, which exam details i have to enter.. my license exam details (i didnt write any license examination till now)? or my BSc exam details?
- next in the page mentioning the experience , we have to enter the hours worked for last five years, in this boxes we have to enter the exact hours or approximate hours will do?
- and at the end of the experince page there is only option to submit the information, and once submitted the page is not saved. is this normal or something wrong with my application..
kindly guide me ..
hi..
can anyone help me to solve some of my queries regarding NNAS registration..
- in the page stating examination, which exam details i have to enter.. my license exam details (i didnt write any license examination till now)? or my BSc exam details?
- next in the page mentioning the experience , we have to enter the hours worked for last five years, in this boxes we have to enter the exact hours or approximate hours will do?
- and at the end of the experince page there is only option to submit the information, and once submitted the page is not saved. is this normal or something wrong with my application..
kindly guide me ..
1.What ever exam you have given
2. Provide all experience since your graduation . Don't restrict yourself to last 5 years. If you do that then Nursing Reg bodies will ask for missing experience
3. Don't get what you saying
Hi Canada11,
Do you have any preparation materials for CELBAN, if yes can you please share with us?
There is no one who knows exactly what the exam looks like. Even their examples on website is way different. Although it is loosely based on IELTS. I studied from a private institute in Brampton for 20 hours one to one. However, training was quite different from the actual exam.Nevertheless, it helped.
Speaking: In speaking session, after introduction, they given e a scenario to take information from a new patient, and what was surprising, they gave me a kind of admission form, where all the required question was written, i just need to go through with those question. Second scenario was need to give a discharge instructions to a post operative patient.again there was a form with instructions. And third scenario was a conversation between two nurses about an arguing patient. ( me and instructor), and this was the end of speaking test.
Reading: Reading has got two parts, not difficult but around 100 question, so it was race against the time then questions
Writing: again it has got two parts as and got a incident report to write.
Listening: listening was quite tough, got around 75 questions in total and it was quite fast, i felt that i m doing writing first part.
There is no one who knows exactly what the exam looks like. Even their examples on website is way different. Although it is loosely based on IELTS. I studied from a private institute in Brampton for 20 hours one to one. However, training was quite different from the actual exam.Nevertheless, it helped.
Speaking: In speaking session, after introduction, they given e a scenario to take information from a new patient, and what was surprising, they gave me a kind of admission form, where all the required question was written, i just need to go through with those question. Second scenario was need to give a discharge instructions to a post operative patient.again there was a form with instructions. And third scenario was a conversation between two nurses about an arguing patient. ( me and instructor), and this was the end of speaking test.
Reading: Reading has got two parts, not difficult but around 100 question, so it was race against the time then questions
Writing: again it has got two parts as and got a incident report to write.
Listening: listening was quite tough, got around 75 questions in total and it was quite fast, i felt that i m doing writing first part.
Thank you Canada11 for sharing your experience with us. I am sure this will be helpful for everyone
1.What ever exam you have given
2. Provide all experience since your graduation . Don't restrict yourself to last 5 years. If you do that then Nursing Reg bodies will ask for missing experience
3. Don't get what you saying
thank you for the information..
- i have about 9 years experience from my graduation .. that i already stated but at last there are five boxes to enter hours practised in each year for last 5 years. v have to calculate the hours and write in that box.. i m asking whether it should be accurate or approximate..
- after entering each page its getting saved and if i want i can change it anytime and also recheck whenever needed. but in experience page its not coming like that ,once entered and submitted ,the page is turning blank leaving me in confusion whether its saved or not.. i just want to know whether its same for every one.
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