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paying for a course syllabus for NNAS
My program was for 3 years (I got 2100 hours in theory). I would apply for both, if I spend so much money on the translation I should probably try for RN and LPN.
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paying for a course syllabus for NNAS
Thanks. That makes sense. I guess I was just not expecting a terrible advisory report. Is there anyone out who got a poor report and applied now with the body for nurses in a province? I wonder what they want you to do...
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paying for a course syllabus for NNAS
The money would be for the certified translation. Depending on where I would get it translated it might be a bit more or less. The syllabus itself is free it's only the translation that is so expensive. Any thoughts on what to to?
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paying for a course syllabus for NNAS
Hello, I am a German RN and I am in the process of getting my licence in BC, Canada. Is there anyone out there that also struggles to pay a lot of money for a course syllabus? I wonder what other people do? Do you just pay $5000? My course syllabus is over 80 pages and I actually have a shorter version form my school, but NNAS did not accept those papers and wanted a longer and more detailed version. Any ideas of what to do? I don't trust NNAS in general and I am not willing to pay a lot of money to then get anyways just poor advisory report from them. If I read comments here on the blog it sounds like most reports aren't very good. I am happy for all comments or experiences out there…
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NNAS experience?
Hi, I applied 15months ago and it has just been a struggle. I have passed the IELTS test and submitted all the paper work but things have been so delayed on their end that I am still waiting on my advisory report. It has been so frustrating. I am a german RN and practised for over 5 years in Germany. I moved with my husband to BC and the whole process with NNAS has been more than expensive and frustrating. Oh and one question to the course syllabus- is there anyone who also had to get 80-90 pages translated form another language? My application expired in September and I got an email 4 weeks before that stating that they want a longer course syllabus. So now I am left with nothing and either I pay a lot more or I will have to go to school again.