Re: Canadian RN exam info required
The Substantively Equivalent Competency Assessment is an examination of your education to ensure it meets Canadian standards. There have been people from the UK whose obstetrical education or their psychiatric education did not meet the requirements and they were required to then take and pass a refresher before being approved to sit the Canadian Registered Nurse Exam. Over the past few years it has gotten much tougher to gain credentials in Canada as each province enacts health care professions legislation. This legislation has a lot of new clauses that were never included before, such as continuing competency, public access to disciplinary decisions, regulation of transferred functions, greater inclusion of the general public to regulatory bodies and many others.
Entry to practice competencies for Alberta can be found here:
http://www.nurses.ab.ca/pdf/Entry-to...mpetencies.pdf
This might help you to know if you're going to have a lot of work ahead, or only a little. Good luck!