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Oct 09, 2008 09:29 AM

SRNA- requirements for application

by kirka

hi! im a nurse in the Philippines and recently i passed the IELTS exam. i am now preparing to apply for the SRNA for Saskatchewan. but i am in doubt if i qualified for the 1125 working experience that they require. i have a 10 months experience in a tertiary hospital in the Philippines. the 4 months was a nurse training and the 6 months where i got completely absorb by the hospital. if i will get the total number of hours for the 10 months that will be 1840 hours but if i dont include the nurse training it will be just 1100 hours. i will be so glad if someone will clarify to me if the SRNA will include nurse training as a work experience. thank you so much!!!!


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from EricJRN
Old Oct 09, 2008, 09:57 AM

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I notice that there is a contact email address on this page of the SRNA site. If you send her a message, she can probably respond to your individual situation.

http://www.srna.org/registration/IEN_instructions.php
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from EricJRN
Old Oct 09, 2008, 10:00 AM

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I moved this thread to the International Forum for you so that you get more responses regarding immigration and licensure issues.
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from janfrn
Old Oct 09, 2008, 09:58 PM

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Generally speaking training hours don't count toward the 1125 hours required to maintain your license unless you were being oriented to a new workplace. Work experience is WORK experience and you really aren't getting that if you're still being educated. As EricEnfermero suggested, you should contact SRNA and have their opinion.
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