Silverdragon102 BSN

Medical and general practice now LTC

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    How to obtain passletter from NCLEX

    All contact information should be on the BON
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    How to obtain passletter from NCLEX

    Moved to the Nurse Registration
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    Endorsing from NYC to NC foreign graduate

    But what year did you do cvs? If more than 5 years then that may be the reason for having to start from
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    Endorsing from NYC to NC foreign graduate

    Did they go with the same state? How long ago did you do
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    Endorsing from NYC to NC foreign graduate

    Moved to the Nurse Registration forum. CVS is just a collection of paperwork and is a requirement as you know by NY BON. CGFNS should be able to reuse paperwork for CES
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    NMC Requirments - Moving Home

    To be honest you could do this yourself. I don't think there are really agencies that can
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    Just took Nclex and Did 181q

    Moved to the NCLEX
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    NMC Requirments - Moving Home

    There are community based jobs but they may want you to have hospital experience first. Suggest checking nhsjobs
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    UMSON CRNA program, starting summer 2019

    Moved to the Schools/Colleges discussion
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    NMC Requirments - Moving Home

    Threads merged as many UK nurses will not be able to answer this question. I would say get citizenship prior leaving so you have ease to
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    Job Market in Canada

    Depends where you plan on living and studying. Canada is a huge country and demand can be high in some places but low in other
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    Job Market in Canada

    You should qualify for a Temporary Work Permit (TWP) for the same amount of time your nursing course was, once graduated. That will give you opportunity to find employer and work for them and show you...
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    foreign BSN graduate nurse. not a RN yet.. need a job.

    OP hasn't been to the site in over 5 years. Suggest posting question in the Nurse Registration
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    U-world for senior nursing students

    Moved to the General Student discussion forum. Personally I would wait until near or just graduated so you can study better and concentrate clearer on the
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    Advice for Clinicals?

    Moved to the General Student discussion
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    Finally pass after 7 attempts with 75questions

    Moved to the NCLEX forum.
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    CA brn processing times nclex

    Moved to the NCLEX
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    CES report

    From start to finish we have always seen an approximately time average of 4 months. I do say approximately because for some it doesn't take as long but we also see some post that CGFNS have still not...
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    NMC Requirments - Moving Home

    Only the NMC can really answer as everything is based on what information you
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    CES report

    Moved to the Nurse Registration forum On average from start to finish is 4 months approximately so your report could be ready
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    NMC Requirments - Moving Home

    Suggest getting citizenship before moving back to the UK. Also this PDF gives requirements for someone who trained outside the EU which may change after Brexit...
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    RN in Canada

    Failing NCLEX will not result in loosing current Canadian license. Passed CRNE is a pass and will not change any status in Canada because licensing has
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    American RN in Nova Scotia

    And usually if looking at common law relationship you need to have lived for 12 months minimum and show proof of cohabitation like bank accounts, photos and rental or mortgage
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    American RN in Nova Scotia

    You need to get registered if you want to work as a RN. Starting point is NNAS and CRNNS. Be aware process is long. Also immigration may be long as well. Jobs are for most hospitals or nursing