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  1. Practical Nursing in Canada for 2 years

    Look for courses that could lead to a career that is included in the NOC 0,A or B occupations so that you could use it to apply for immigration in the future. That way, you'll have another option other than RPN in order to qualify for immigration. Yo...
  2. Practical Nursing in Canada for 2 years

    Hi val0922.. What do you mean by study plan? If you're an RN in the Philippines, you can go for the 1 yr RPN bridging course or take a different course that is offered to international students. As an RN in PH, you may qualify to take the RPN exam wi...
  3. Practical Nursing in Canada for 2 years

    Hi.. no, I wasn't questioned at all about that. I don't think it's an issue. :)
  4. Practical Nursing in Canada for 2 years

    Hi Smith_RN, sorry it took me a year to reply. Hope you'll still be able to read this. The first thing you need to do is to take an English proficiency exam such as the IELTS. That's a requirement of any College or University in Canada for internatio...
  5. Practical Nursing in Canada for 2 years

    Hi.. I can't believe I started this thread 2 years ago.. been awhile. Yes, I took the RPN exam sept of last year and passed it. But to get my license, I need to finish this RPN course (because I graduated my BSN more than 3 years ago) and it serves a...
  6. Practical Nursing in Canada for 2 years

    There are many other ways to migrate but I do not qualify for the others. I applied for RN at CNO already and I can bridge while on a student visa but it will take much longer and there is no assurance I'll be accepted at university. It's very compli...
  7. Practical Nursing in Canada for 2 years

    Hi asiole.. They're right, you don't need to take an RPN course anymore because a bachelor degree of nursing + having passed the licensure exam back home will already qualify you to take the RPN exam. The only reason I'm taking a PN course is because...
  8. Prospective international nursing student in Canada

    I don't know dishes. It's a lot harder for us because of course, there will always be a preference to hire permanent residents rather than international students. This is a huge risk for most of us because a lot of money is involved for something tha...
  9. Prospective international nursing student in Canada

    Hi, Vimge4 and BryanWang: There is no issue with taking the exam. CNO will allow you to take the exam after you graduate an acceptable nursing program regardless of being an international student or not. I called them and also emailed them about the...
  10. Prospective international nursing student in Canada

    I'm glad to know I'm not alone.:) Thanks! I'll update you if I find out anything about it too. Good luck!:)
  11. Prospective international nursing student in Canada

    Hi there vimge4! :) I'm taking a PN program at Centennial College. I have a question for u, do you know if CNO would register us on a post-graduation work permit? It's just that one of their requirements is either you're a permanent resident or you h...
  12. Prospective international nursing student in Canada

    PN is Practical Nurse here. How do I apply for one without conditions? Will there be an option wherein I can state I'd like to work in a healthcare setting? According to CNO, I can sit the exam for PN because of my RN degree back home..but I can only...
  13. Prospective international nursing student in Canada

    Thanks for the reply knina. Experience has been good so far. I'm taking a 2-year PN program here in Ontario but I'm still on my 1st month so I can't apply for an off-campus work permit till July. I have just been lucky to be granted a scholarship by ...
  14. Prospective international nursing student in Canada

    Hi there.. I'm on the same boat as you. I'm also studying nursing on a student visa in toronto ontario. After graduation, you do get to apply for a work permit which is valid for the number of yrs you studied.. it's called a post-gradiate work permit...
  15. Thanks. I called CNO and they told me that if I am able to prove my BSN degree in the Philippines (But I must have graduated in the last 5 years) then I will be eligible to take the Practical Nursing licensure exam. But they'll only be registering me...