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Sep 11, 2007 03:26 PM

French diploma in Ontario ?

by Amadie

Hi everyone,
I m new to this forum, just found it through googling. I'm about to start a 3 years nursing studies and i m wonder if anyone knows if french nursing diploma works in Ontario ? With my hubby, we'r planning to put a request for immigration to Canada during the next year. The canadian embassy told us, that a standard immigration request takes between 20 and 36 months so i believe i'll have time to finish my studies.
I heard that in Canada nurses are in a big shortage and considering that i always wanted to work as a nurse i decided to go for it.

Also i havent yet figured the different nursing names as RPN etc... here we basiclly have a regular nurse, then nurses with speacialities and nurses working as their own boss. Can anyone explain me what different kinds of nurses exists in Canada?

Thank you by advance for any help and explanation you could give me, this will really help

Sorry for my horrible english, but i learned what i know from translating english songs only so my knowledges is quite limited

Amadie


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from Fiona59
Old Sep 11, 2007, 03:44 PM

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Nursing heirarchy in Canada

RN==registered nurse (used to be a diploma or hospital education but is becoming a Bachelors degree for entry)

RPN--in western Canada is a registered psychatric nurse (specialist in mental health)

LPN -- a licensed practical nurse (shorter education than RN, training is more hands on and have a few skills that they are not permitted to do, depends on province or employer)

To throw a spanner in the works in Ontario, an RPN is an LPN. Ontario is the only province that uses that term.

Don't know about the education thing, you're best to check with the association out there.

Yes, nurses are in demand in Canada but it also depends on where you move to the availability of work. I've been to places where they are begging for nurses and other places where they'll take an application and get back to you.
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from Amadie
Old Sep 11, 2007, 04:23 PM

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The original plan is to move to Ontario around Toronto because i have some family there in Mississauga so my guess is 30 ot 40 km around Toronto.

Here hubby and i in our prof. experience have been doing a total of 2,30 to 3,30 hours go an back for work, still obviously we d be happy to live somewhere not to far from work, but the most important of us is to live in a "green" place. We are both from big cities, Berlin, Moscow and Paris so tbh we're sick of beton, traffic lights and smell of gaz just outside our door, so we r ready to even drive some long routes to go work

Also another question. I wish to make a specialization after the 3 years, probably in Canada for neonatal care wich is my goal. Do you know if the neonatal care nurse have good chance to find a nice job around Toronto. Oh yes and one last thing Do you have some nice links to have the right invofmations about diploma legislation in Canada and Toronto -Ontario especially

Thank you a lot for all the help
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Old Sep 12, 2007, 05:47 PM

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The best place to go for information about working in Ontario is the College of Nurses of Ontario (www.cno.org). Im not sure how strict they are with foreign trained nurses but all new graduates in Canada that want to work in Ontario must have a bachelors degree in nursing.
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from Amadie
Old Sep 12, 2007, 06:25 PM

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Thank you very much i'll look at it right away
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