Published Nov 23, 2020
Dreamcanada
6 Posts
Hello,
Could someone please answer this or guide me to the right forum please?
I am an IEN and applied for RPN for Ontario. I passed my CPNRE in June 2020. CNO still hasn't updated my other requirements such as english proficiency which they received in August 2020. Hence, I still cannot use the RPN title.
Because of personal reasons, I have to relocate to Alberta. Originally, I was waiting for CNO RPN license and then transfer that to Alberta. Now, since CNO is taking so long ( on telephone cno said they are still dealing with files from February 2020 (they said same in august 2020 when I phoned, so no progress there), I am considering applying to clpna alberta.
my questions is, will I need to rewrite the cpnre and jurisprudence or is there any way I can prove to clpna that I have already passed these exam and they can consider this?
any answers appreciated.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Jurisprudence exam I believe you have to sit again as each province is different. I suspect Alberta will want to wait as you have applied for a license in another province and already sat and passed the exam. Only real answer will come from Alberta