Published Aug 6, 2008
Jart31
4 Posts
Just want to know if how many months should I wait for my CARNA registration eligibility. I completed all of my requirements only this month of August.... please help me to have some information regarding this matter. I'm pertaining to filipino nurses who have received their CARNA eligibility already...Thnx in advance...
BINAZ
10 Posts
Hi,
Approximately it takes 10-12 weeks ,eventhough CARNA mention 6-8 weeks and add :loveya:another 10-15 days for the communication to reach you depending upon your location.
Thanks a lot BINAZ:-) it helps me to clear-up my ? in mind...now I could pursue my plan while waiting for my eligibility from CARNA...godbless!
NotReady4PrimeTime, RN
5 Articles; 7,358 Posts
This thread has been moved to the International Forum. It pertains to IENs and questions about eligibility and time frames for licensing and has little to do with the day-to-day working life of a nurse working in Canada.
Please read the sticky addressed to IENs that is at the top of the home page for the Canadian Nurses forum and the pink banner that is just above it.
RGN1
1,700 Posts
CARNA took almost 6 months to process mine & other foreign nurse aplications.
hi,
My file became complete on 8th april and I received the eligiblity for TP on 11 th July.Moreover ,I got quick and prompt reply whenever I contacted CARNA.I am very much pleased with CARNA
TO Binaz, How did you contact the CARNA? please give some tips how to do it. If you have Carna's Email address please share it, that could be much easier for me to follow up my application...Thanks and Godbless!
Have you tried looking at the sticky on the Canadian Nurses forum home page where links to ALL the colleges of nurses in Canada are listed? It's right there on the stickies list at the top of the page:
https://allnurses.com/forums/f108/links-provincial-colleges-nursing-303171.html
Also you might want to read the sticky for IENs at the very top of the list before you post any more questions, since you might find your answers are already there:
https://allnurses.com/forums/f108/internationally-educated-nurses-very-important-read-first-323075.html