Congratulations dearThank you for your reply.
My NNAS report for both RN and RPN were comparable with ETP above 60%. And now i have to submit an evidence of practice. I didn’t go through OSCE exam.
Where did you completed your studies ?
Congratulations dearThank you for your reply.
My NNAS report for both RN and RPN were comparable with ETP above 60%. And now i have to submit an evidence of practice. I didn’t go through OSCE exam.
I did bsc from india and post graduation course in ontarioCongratulations dear
Where did you completed your studies ?
Hi, from what I've seen in the posts of thia thread, it takes you two months to get your advisory report. I got mine in 2 months too.Hi my application went to Ready for final review today on 5 March did some know how long will it take for a final advisory report.
Which post graduate did you take in Ontario? And did you apply for NNAS after you completed the post grad course?I did bsc from india and post graduation course in ontario
Hi,hello everyone,
I got eligibility to write nclex exam. I am RN in India, but never worked before as an RN. Education is met but evidence of practice is outstanding, how long do i have to work to meet the requirements for cno?
Will CNO accept my evidence of practice If i go back to india and work as an RN or shall i take a bridging course in Ontario?
Thank you for replying and giving me idea of how long i have to work.H
Hi,
yes, cno will accept the RN practice hours from india. You need minimum 450 practice hours but its always good to have more.
i did 2 year nursing study in ontario after i finished bsc from india and yes I applied to NNAS after thatWhich post graduate did you take in Ontario? And did you apply for NNAS after you completed the post grad course?
Mine went to Ready for Final Review a month ago and I still haven’t heard anything ... I called them to find out how much longer but they refuse to give me a timeline.Hi my application went to Ready for final review today on 5 March did some know how long will it take for a final advisory report.
What exact post grad nursing program did you opt for and what school was it in Ontario please.i did 2 year nursing study in ontario after i finished bsc from india and yes I applied to NNAS after that
are you going back to India to make work as an RN for the hours needed by cno or can the bridging course help cover the hours?Thank you for replying and giving me idea of how long i have to work.
thanks. Please what email can i reach you on. we seem to have similar situation and i will really need your guidance since you already have a success story. Thanks a lot.Hi, I applied for a job just after I submitted my EE profile, before I even got an ITA. I let them know that I will be coming to Canada later, and they were gracious enough to keep the position. They have a lot of positions here in the Vancouver area. I only did my application for British Columbia. I only paid for RN, since I'm not an RPN and have no psychiatric nursing experience. I went for Express Entry as it gave me the option to settle wherever I want, while PNP would require you to settle in that particular province. PNP also takes longer than express entry and has more stringent rules.
During your express entry application did any province nominate you to help increase your points? i have both LPN and RN license from US but i think its waste of money to evaluate for both because we do not write same LPN exam and i might be asked to go take Canada RPN board exam . i was going to do only RN or what do you suggest? ThanksHi, I applied for a job just after I submitted my EE profile, before I even got an ITA. I let them know that I will be coming to Canada later, and they were gracious enough to keep the position. They have a lot of positions here in the Vancouver area. I only did my application for British Columbia. I only paid for RN, since I'm not an RPN and have no psychiatric nursing experience. I went for Express Entry as it gave me the option to settle wherever I want, while PNP would require you to settle in that particular province. PNP also takes longer than express entry and has more stringent rules.