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I just finish my nnas report and its said its not comparable due the fAact its 14 years ago and they said its not big issue the provisional org will decide now im out side canada where is the best province to apply since I live out side canada and I don't have any papers?? 

 

and what province are the best or less strict with the comparable rules??

You need to probably take a provincial foreign nurse exam (sec, iencap, ncas etc there are many names) and take a refresher course based on the results. Just a tip most provinces don’t let you take those courses unless you have a working visa or permanent residency so you need to sort out the immigration situation before proceeding with the application. It is a slow process but I believe Ontario, Saskachewan and Newfoundland do not require permanent residency to proceed with the license process (You do need a working visa with Ontario)

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You need to decide on a province depending on where you plan on living and working in. If the province decides you need to do courses there may be the opportunity to do the theory online. Practical requirements may depend on the province

7 hours ago, dayandnight said:

You need to probably take a provincial foreign nurse exam (sec, iencap, ncas etc there are many names) and take a refresher course based on the results. Just a tip most provinces don’t let you take those courses unless you have a working visa or permanent residency so you need to sort out the immigration situation before proceeding with the application. It is a slow process but I believe Ontario, Saskachewan and Newfoundland do not require permanent residency to proceed with the license process (You do need a working visa with Ontario)

Im trying I will try  to do novascotia or sasckatoon

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