Re: Credentials assessment in Alberta,canada
Actually, CARNA stands for College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta. It is indeed the regulatory body for nurses in Alberta. I'm not sure why anyone would have their credentials assessed here if they weren't planning to work here. That would be a colossal waste of time and money. Lots of money.
Quebec is a very different proposition than any other province in Canada. They ahve their own laws and regulationshtere, and a big one is htat you MUST be fluent in French to work there. They have a different education system, a different licensing system and their own personal, private exams that nurses have to write to register. They are the exception to the CRNE rule.
As has been posted in response to all your other threads abiola07, contact the regulatory body in your province of choice and get the real information. Then you'll know for sure what you have to do, who you have to satisfy and how you have to do it all. None of us here are experts in this, and by the looks of the half-truths and fairy tales you've already been told, the regulatory body should be your only source. You do need to be prepared for a lengthy process... probably more than a year... and a large outlay of cash before you get what you need. You'll have to come to Canada to write the CRNE; I don't know if you knew that. And you've missed the deadline for the February exam already. Talk to CRNBC.
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