NewNurseRN15 replied to natyesprn's topic in Registration
BC. And I guess like a police officer. We pay into it and so does the province and when we retire say... @ 55 you get about $1500-1800 a month for life. Not bad
NewNurseRN15 replied to natyesprn's topic in Registration
After submitting everything and getting the comparable report everything moved quickly. Getting my license took a few weeks and I wasn’t required to take any additional classes or education. I got a job before we moved and it was easy and seem less. ...
NewNurseRN15 replied to natyesprn's topic in Registration
I sent hundreds of pages. I was able to contact an old classmate who had kept every course syllabus, and then the course description book provided by the school which detailed every course. The more detail the better.
NewNurseRN15 replied to natyesprn's topic in Registration
I did. NNAS gave me a "comparable" report, and I have already been talking with Interior Health, while I wait to get my license in British Columbia. I am just waiting on my home state to send license verification and then we are almost ready to move.
NewNurseRN15 replied to natyesprn's topic in Registration
I did! I finally got my NNAS report back a few months ago, and got "comparable". Ive applied to the BC board and they needed re-verification from the California board. That was sent off by Ca March.20th so they should receive it any day. The lady I s...
NewNurseRN15 replied to Lulu Belle's topic in California
Tons... I graduated in San Diego, and moved to Riverside County for a new grad job. I moved to Temecula but still had to commute an hour north to Corona. I also had a new grad offer in Hemet. Now that I have a few years experience, even after 6 month...
NewNurseRN15 replied to NewNurseRN15's topic in Registration
SO I have so many questions. I got my advisory report back Jan.30th. It is comparable across the board. I applied to BC, did the Jurisprudence exam, paid the $115 Canadian. I was sent an email an hour later, saying Ive been waived from having to prov...
NewNurseRN15 replied to NewNurseRN15's topic in Registration
I got COMPARABLE!!!! May report just came back tonight, and it is COMPARABLE! Im beyond shocked and so happy. I attended a "for profit" ADN program here in the US and bridged to a RN-BSN"for profit" school after beginning working. My work history i...
NewNurseRN15 replied to NewNurseRN15's topic in Registration
Guysss! I got COMPARABLE!!!! May report just came back tonight, and it is COMPARABLE! Im beyond shocked and so happy. I attended a "for profit" ADN program here in the US and bridged to a RN-BSN"for profit" school after beginning working. My work h...
NewNurseRN15 replied to NewNurseRN15's topic in Registration
I do have a four year degree (BSN). I know its fairly similar because my sister did the RN program in Canada and we have compared a lot. Obviously there will be some differences. But my point was its probably not as different than say a nursing degre...
Hello, I applied through the NNAS earlier this year. my application was "complete" and under review mid August. It has now been 11 weeks since that status changed. NNAS says it takes usually 8-10 weeks to review. and in last talking to them (yesterda...
NewNurseRN15 replied to dreamseeker24's topic in Career Support
No it won't. Basically if you pass the NCLEX in the US, you still have to apply through the NNAS to transfer your license to Canada. It may just get you out of having to take the NCLEX for licensing in Canada. The process is long to get into Canada....