New RN from US moving to Toronto-help!

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I'm a recent graduate of a 2 year program and already passed my boards. I begin my online RN-BSN program next month. My husband is most likely taking a job in Toronto so we will probably be moving there at the end of the year.

I have read that to even be eligible to take the CRNE you must have a BSN, and that's only if it is approved by the College of Nurses. Also, I have heard it takes a very long time, like about 2 years. Is 2 years really the average time?

Should I just apply for the CRPNE first and then tackle the CRNE process? and what are the requirements for that?

Also, I haven't found a job here yet and I have heard that job experience outside of Canada doesn't mean much to employers, so should I just relax and maybe volunteer or something in the meantime until we move? I've been worried how it would look to future empoyers if I were to find a job here, only to move away a month or two later.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I feel stuck right now :(

BScN has been entry to practice for RNs in Ontario since 2005, as a recent graduate of a 2 year program your education will not be considered equivalent to BScN. Be careful about which online RN-BSN program you take as there is a good chance it will not be equivalent to a Canadian BScN. Suggest you compare the course outlines between a few Ontario RN-BScN programs to the online RN-BScN program you are considering, I am willing to bet the Ontario programs require more courses, if this is the case, the program is not equivalent to a Canadian BScN.

Canadian employers are interested in job experience that they can easily verify, since American nursing experience is easy to verify, it would be an asset.

Specializes in Home Care.

Will you be getting a work visa along with your husband?

Specializes in Family Practice & Obstetrics.

Did you write the NCLEX-RN? Do you have an ASN or LPN? You might have to write the CPRNE for Practical Nursing... its a 2.5 year program in Canada so that may be what you have is equivalent too? I'm not sure how the states offers their programs.

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