Please help me: Registration and Employment in SK

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Hello!! I'm an IEN and wishes to work as RN in SK. I have enumerated below the things ive gathered as to how to register and land a work in SK, and also included questions (marked as "Q") on parts that are not clear to me. i wish that someone will help me answer those questions,, thank you in advance.

REGISTRATION:

  1. contact with the SRNA
  2. passing all requirements for application
  3. waiting for their assessment
    • if competency gaps were found, will undergo SEC
      • Q: What are the things that SRNA will consider to check competency? Does grades in College matter? Experience as RN?

[*]if competency gaps were found in SEC, will undergo remedial education

  • Q: Is it possible to fail a remedial education?

[*]schedule to write a CRNE

  • Q: If eligible to write CRNE, is there a time frame followed should i write the exam? What if i plan to prepare for 1 to 2years before i take the exam, is it ok?

[*]may have a GN license

  • Q: Is everyone entitled for an Interim Permit?
  • Ive learned that it's up to the applicant if he plans to use the permit or not. If the applicant plans to register as GN, SRNA must be informed.
    • Q: Can the applicant register as GN anytime he wants? Is there a time frame followed once you are eligible to register as GN?

    [*]I learned that one may work as RN in SK if holder of Interim Permit with limited scope of practice and time while preparing to write the exam.

    • Q: Are there employers who hire GN?
    • Q: Is "current registration as RN in SRNA" the same with having an Interim permit? Because during my research, all RN job vacancies require the former, i have not seen any vacancy that may require Interim permit. are both the same?

[*]may have a permanent permit after a successful CRNE

[*]RN of SRNA

EMPLOYMENT:

    [*=1]Q: Are all applications as RN should be made personal? I fear that employers will not entertain online applications, especially that im too far from Canada.

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i will greatly appreciate all your response:hrnsmlys:

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