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faithyou said:
as far as i know, IELTS not really required during the initial assessment stage, but it will be required on the licensure stage, which means it's after passing the CRNE. But if you do have it right now, well i guess there would be no harm if you'll submit it together with your application package...goodluck

thanks Faithyou for the reply it really helps,
i have a question that applying for cno mean a nurse that can practise anywhere in Canada ie excetp quebec, right?
(crne exams of cno -nurses can work anywhere in canada) please clarify
thanks
 
No every province has different licence procedures and with the Ontario one u cannot practice in Alberta vice versa.
 
prmalr said:
thanks Faithyou for the reply it really helps,
i have a question that applying for cno mean a nurse that can practise anywhere in Canada ie excetp quebec, right?
(crne exams of cno -nurses can work anywhere in canada) please clarify
thanks

Hi,

If you have completed the CRNE exam with any province, yes you can work in any province but you have to get the registration in each province’s regulatory body. You don't need to attend any exam but you have to apply for RN in that province including the Quebec.
For other complete details check my post http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/becoming-a-registered-nurse-rn-or-licensed-practical-nurse-lpn-in-canada-t85454.0.html

Hope that helps,

hmisabpk
 
thanks faithyou.

faithyou said:
as far as i know, IELTS not really required during the initial assessment stage, but it will be required on the licensure stage, which means it's after passing the CRNE. But if you do have it right now, well i guess there would be no harm if you'll submit it together with your application package...goodluck
 
Hi, any news from aug 3152 applicants?
 
hmisabpk said:
Hi,

If you have completed the CRNE exam with any province, yes you can work in any province but you have to get the registration in each province's regulatory body. You don't need to attend any exam but you have to apply for RN in that province including the Quebec.
For other complete details check my post http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/becoming-a-registered-nurse-rn-or-licensed-practical-nurse-lpn-in-canada-t85454.0.html

Hope that helps,

hmisabpk

thanks hmisabpk,
thanks for the info, clears my doubt, thanks a lot.
 
I have submitted my application last october almost 1 year ago, I was ask to do BET and provide jobdescriptions and further documents which I did 4 months a go and still my application is awaiting for review. what a log pending list they have. my advice to immigrant nurses, first get your elligibility then land safely.
 
hello,

good day! :)

i am a bit confused. hope someone can shed light on these:

1) in paying CNO for RN registration using cheque, what currency to use is it US or Canada dollar?
2) my school records are all in my maiden name (my name before i got married). do i have to update all my school records to reflect my married name since my visa and immigrant record are all in my married name already.

thank you.
dcho
 
dcho said:
hello,

good day! :)

i am a bit confused. hope someone can shed light on these:

1) in paying CNO for RN registration using cheque, what currency to use is it US or Canada dollar?
2) my school records are all in my maiden name (my name before i got married). do i have to update all my school records to reflect my married name since my visa and immigrant record are all in my married name already.

thank you.
dcho
1) They accept in CAD
2) Attach a attested copy of your marriage certificate with the application
Thanks
Soby
 
Hi I'm a newbie here just wanna ask? do you have any idea about petition in canada? and how long is the

processing is it much quicker than the usual fsw application way????
 
please help!!!

is it okay to fill-out the CNO application form handwritten? or do i have to computerized it?

dcho
 
dcho said:
please help!!!

is it okay to fill-out the CNO application form handwritten? or do i have to computerized it?

dcho

yah it can be handwritten.... ;D ;D ;D
 
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