Published Jul 2, 2018
faycal
6 Posts
Hi everyone , I've just graduated from an Algerian institute now i'm looking forward to work as a nurse in Canada , america or Austrilia but i have to face some problems that i haven't been able to solve yet.
firstly i'd studied and graduated in french language .
secoundly I've never thought about immigration so I've no idea even i did some research but i sill don't understand the process clearly even those who are common in Canada for instance compare my credentials to canadian standards and so on, i know that each province has own standards , the questions are:
what would they do to my applicant while my diploma is written by french?
what country of those i mentioned before is the easiest to apply from the process aspect ?
how long would take me to get a course in each of those countries ? and how much it costs?
if i didn't manage to pass the NECLEX exam, would i have to take the course again ?
how long it takes to finish the process to apply in Australia if everything goes ok?
thank you for trying to help .
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
We have several threads in Nurse Registration forum discussing Canada, USA and Australia so suggest starting point would be reading them.
thank you
i did some research but i haven't found someone facing this problem of diploma language and the work language because i studied in french language and want to work in English country, please at least i need the answer for this question
If looking at working in English speaking countries then everything will need translation to English by a recognized translation service
as i see the different language wouldn't make any trouble .
thank you a lot
Fiona59
8,343 Posts
Apply the province of Quebec. French is the official language there.
thanks but i have no tendency to work in any country that french is the official language
Quebec is a Canadian province. Connect the dots
amrone
9 Posts
If youve done Nursing you can Sooo do ENGLISH. Its manditory almost internationally, and a definate resume perk.
You are NOT ALONE. others have made it. You will too.
Your medium of education is your strength, you have 2 steps. Take one at a time. Quebec though French is proximal to (Engliish speaking ) Canada and the US. Get a job there and then work on your English. BTW all your docs must be officially translated in English before you apply. You have to pass a local Board of Registration Exam to work as an RN. There is an application process and fee for each. Have not researched Quebecs language restrictions for registration (hopefully/luckily its French) I was a SNAI secretary (200+ students) and assisted my batch of 23 students transistion from Marathi/Hindi to doing the Nursing exams in English. Good luck
i have a couple of questions need to be answered in detail , could you help me with them as you seem to be have long experience , it would be pleasure of you if you left your email or something in a message . thanks a lot for interesting .