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anybody here can explain to me about that CRNE?if ever you are qualified to the province that you;ve been registered and ready to take for CRNE then you will be the one to pay for the exam and all the expenses to travel from your country of origin to Canada to take CRNE? i am just confused..please explain me further.

Just yesterday i got this agency online called ALDA-Staffing and i tried to apply online because they will help to process your paper and place you to your preferred country.Does anyone here know about this agency?

HOpe for any positive response:wink2::banghead:

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Silverdragon102, BSN

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Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC. Has 35 years experience.

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The CRNE is Canada's national exam for RN and you are responsible for any fees involved to sit the exam this includes travel to Canada and any living expenses whilst there.

Not heard of the agency but you can go through the process yourself and the CIC website has very clear instructions on how to complete the paperwork. A lot will depend on which route you choose to go and the province you are applying to.

5cats

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Specializes in intensive care, recovery, anesthetics. Has 17 years experience.

What is so confusing about it??

It's all pretty normal I find.

5cats

5cats

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Specializes in intensive care, recovery, anesthetics. Has 17 years experience.

Regarding Alda, I don't know them, but they need to update their website, there are no job openings for nurses in Alberta right now.

5cats

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NotReady4PrimeTime, RN

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Regarding Alda, I don't know them, but they need to update their website, there are no job openings for nurses in Alberta right now.

5cats

Or any time in the near future since AHS is offering voluntary severance and talking about layoffs.

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