CRNE in oct

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Silverdragon102, BSN

1 Article; 39,477 Posts

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
guys, hve a question to ask. how many days/hours is the CRNE?

Done over 1 day

http://www.cna-aiic.ca/CNA/nursing/rnexam/faq/default_e.aspx

oobie

130 Posts

Specializes in critical care.
I have been sharing my audio reviewer since I am done with it..maybe this can help you. If you live here in Edmonton I can share it with you. I am taking this October too and all the feedback I am reading is really stressing me out. I would advice that you try to find a study buddy that you can share and exchange ideas...I had one and she pass while I did not make it. So I am looking for a study partner or a group of Nurses who are taking their exam too.

rags,

i sent you a PM.

thanks:heartbeat

lenjoy03, RN

617 Posts

Specializes in Critical Care.

my credentials are still on process. dont know yet if i can already sit the exam(of course after im done with ielts) or if i have to take additional course. can you please send me a message,,,

Wait, let me clarify this. You already passed your documents without taking IELTS? Am I right? What province did you apply for eligibility? Because from what I've read, most of them requires an IELTS passing score like BC, Ontario and Saskatchewan.

libie

34 Posts

Wait, let me clarify this. You already passed your documents without taking IELTS? Am I right? What province did you apply for eligibility? Because from what I've read, most of them requires an IELTS passing score like BC, Ontario and Saskatchewan.

yeah of course they require ielts but i still have not taken that. i just let my credentials be assessed so i'll know if i still have to take upgrading programs or just to know the subjects that i still have to take.

Thanks for your concern. Just feel free to correct me if there's anything wrong.

are you already here in Canada? at what province?

Best of luck and God bless..:saint:

sknurse07

37 Posts

Specializes in medical-surgical/OB-Gyne.

hi libie,

i think for IEN's they will require IELTS, maybe you should take yours anytime now its a major requirements for assessment for eligibility in any province or state in canada. for ontario, of what i know they need you to undergo some schooling or nursing programs not like in saskatchewan, alberta and manitoba. im not really sure of this but i know i've read about this in the other thread.

libie

34 Posts

hi libie,

i think for IEN's they will require IELTS, maybe you should take yours anytime now its a major requirements for assessment for eligibility in any province or state in canada. for ontario, of what i know they need you to undergo some schooling or nursing programs not like in saskatchewan, alberta and manitoba. im not really sure of this but i know i've read about this in the other thread.

yeah. i know that they require IELTS and Im planning to take it soon, Im just waiting for the evaluation if I still have to do bridging programs. Im planning to register in Ontario and yes i think I still have to do some bridging programs.

Thanks for the concern.:saint:

Silverdragon102, BSN

1 Article; 39,477 Posts

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Not sure if they want a complete file before doing an assessment which means if you haven't done your English exam and they have no results they may not go any further with your file. Have you contacted them re this?

libie

34 Posts

Not sure if they want a complete file before doing an assessment which means if you haven't done your English exam and they have no results they may not go any further with your file. Have you contacted them re this?

Okay, thanks. I think I have to call them now. Thank you so much.

Thay sent me a letter stating that they will only start the process of my eligibility after all the requirements are passed. But as of now, I only want to know if what are the subjects that I still have to take.

But anyway, I will still contact them about this one.

Thanks:saint:

Silverdragon102, BSN

1 Article; 39,477 Posts

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Okay, thanks. I think I have to call them now. Thank you so much.

Thay sent me a letter stating that they will only start the process of my eligibility after all the requirements are passed. But as of now, I only want to know if what are the subjects that I still have to take.

But anyway, I will still contact them about this one.

Thanks:saint:

What I have highlighted in bold indicates to me they will not start on your file until you send everything in and have a complete file

mctina_20

76 Posts

LIBIE - you better start preparing for the IELTS because without it they are NOT going to assess your credentials... it is as simple as that.

what makes you think they will tell you FIRST wether you will be required to undergo a bridging program or not?.. that is part of the assessment/evaluation already.

purplehippo

56 Posts

Hi, Alberta is way [much] stricter than Saskatchewan!

I have batchmates who have the same credentials as I do who applied there in Saskatchewan and they were permitted to work as grad nurses: no bridging, no courses.

I applied here in Alberta and was subjected to take 2 courses before I became a grad nurse. We have another batchmate, applied here in Alberta and became an LPN and not as a grad nurse... She will be undergoing the same process as I did to become a grad nurse soon... She somehow regrets it saying, "If only I applied in Saskatchewan like the rest of our batchmates, I would have been an grad nurse now too..."

sweet_Essence

10 Posts

hi nurses/Neiruth/Annie/chinky/serene_ieg,

I am a new member. I am a new RN in the Philippines.I took the PNLE last june 2008. I want to take the CNRE. please, i have a lot of questions:

1. I am researching on what state is faster 2b a RN in canada?

2. Some say some states( like alberta, Saskatchewan) do not require nursing programs and schooling before they take the CNRE. ( just like what happened to azrael527-that what he/she posted) . Is this true? what are the advantages and diadvantages in terms of salary, rate of application for registration, etc. compared to states requiring nursing programs and schooling before they taking the CNRE

thanks:heartbeat

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