Published Jan 8, 2015
cvekowalska
60 Posts
Hi peeps,
After a year and a half of processing my application with CRNBC, was finally granted registration. Did not undergo any SEC assessment. This was my question for myself at the start of my application as to whether a SEC will be required.
CRNBC does assess each applicant's credential individually, and I wasn't required at all to undergo the SEC.
I reckon rigorous and a very organized application will go a long way in how your papers will be assessed.
I have filed a complete nursing portfolio, including every job description I had in the last 10 years. Plus the positive side is - I dont have to sit the CRNE. My NCLEX was reciprocated. Double winning!
reikanji
30 Posts
hello cvekowalska!
I was looking for a thread on how to start my application in BC Canada. And I found this!
my problem is I don't know where to start. I am overwhelmed by just reading what I have to do to.
Can you give me some advice? thanks
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
hello cvekowalska! I was looking for a thread on how to start my application in BC Canada. And I found this! my problem is I don't know where to start. I am overwhelmed by just reading what I have to do to. Can you give me some advice? thanks
You start with NNAS. Once approved (estimated assessment is 1-2 years) then you apply to CRNBC.
How to Apply — NNAS / SNEI
Gerly061007
95 Posts
You are from which country? Where did you study? Australia? No wonder you won't be required of SEC.. Good for you!