- Can Ontario RPN Challenge RN NCLEX
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UK registered nurse moving to Canada
The starting point would be applying to the NNAS.
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USA to Canada
I only mentioned citizenship because the OP said they were going to maintain dual citizenship. I know you don't need citizenship to work in Canada. You most certainly do need to be fluent in French to work in Quebec. It's a requirement.
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UK nurse moving to Canada
You will have have theory and clinical hours in adult, peds, OB/gyn and mental health nursing in your school transcripts to be licensed in Canada.
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American Nurses who moved to Ontario, what was your compensation?
We don't have travel nursing and you would have to be fluent in French to work in Quebec.
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USA to Canada
As previously mentioned you would need to be fluent in French to work in Quebec. We don't have travel nursing but agencies exist. Do you have your BSN? Gaining citizenship takes time, you need to get your PR first and then citizenship takes at least 4 years after that.
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Can a US trained CNA work in Canada as PSW or HCA
The board of nursing has nothing to do with PSW credentials. It would more depend on finding an employer that will hire you with the training that you have. You should be fine.
- UofT Nursing for an RPN?
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Independent cosmetic nursing
An RN friend if mine has her own business doing this and she has no MD or NP involved. She does have extensive education and certifications. She's in Ontario
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Finished High School: Need Help With Program Selection
With all due respect you don't sound mature enough for nursing yet. You need more than good grades. You have replied to people here with attitude and you will gave a tough go of it in a BSN program.
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CPNRE - test times
Tests are usually June, September and January.
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Care Partners?
Just a visiting nurse in the community. Glad to hear positive feedback. Fingers crossed. I only applied yesterday.
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Care Partners?
? Thanks for the reply. I did spend 8 years as a PSW in the community before I was an RPN so I am used to the sights ( and smells) of the community. You never know what you are walking into. I feel fairly confident of working on my own since I have over 10 years of experience. I am considering giving community a try. I just quit a retirement home job that was a nightmare. I'm still trying to find something that is the right fit for me.
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Care Partners?
Did you enjoy it? Were they supportive?
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Care Partners?
Has anyone here worked for Care Partners? Specifically in Ontario? I've heard mixed reviews.