Is there a chance that I can land a job in CANADA?

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I know I've been asking lots of questions lately but I want to know if there is a possibility that I can land a job in Canada. Like what I said on my earlier posts, I'm a registered nurse in the Philippines and took the NCLEX and passed.

What are the requirements in applying for work in Canada? Do I have to sit for their exam too?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

You have to meet provincial college of RN requirements, this will vary slightly from province to province but most require some form of assessment plus IELTS. You then have to pass CRNE and then look for a employer. Again employment will depend on the province as some provinces have more nurses than jobs. Then you have to meet immigration requirements

Passing NCLEX has no meaning for Canada as different country therefore different requirements

You have to meet provincial college of RN requirements, this will vary slightly from province to province but most require some form of assessment plus IELTS. You then have to pass CRNE and then look for a employer. Again employment will depend on the province as some provinces have more nurses than jobs. Then you have to meet immigration requirements

Passing NCLEX has no meaning for Canada as different country therefore different requirements

Thank you for your response! :lol2:

You have to meet provincial college of RN requirements, this will vary slightly from province to province but most require some form of assessment plus IELTS. You then have to pass CRNE and then look for a employer. Again employment will depend on the province as some provinces have more nurses than jobs. Then you have to meet immigration requirements

Passing NCLEX has no meaning for Canada as different country therefore different requirements

Hi!! Do you have any idea on how to apply job in US? :confused:

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Jobs in the US is a case of finding a hospital willing to wait the 6+ years it will take for a immigrant visa. If you have exceptional skills you might find a employer willing to go the H1b route

Jobs in the US is a case of finding a hospital willing to wait the 6+ years it will take for a immigrant visa. If you have exceptional skills you might find a employer willing to go the H1b route

Thank you.. :lol2:

You do realize that the US and Canada are two very different countries?

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