Recent RN or CPN in Montreal, Quebec

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Hi, Everyone!

Some questions for those who recently became an RN or a CPN in Montreal, Quebec.

1) OIIQ now states on their website that regardless of one's studies and work experience, all applicants outside of Quebec must complete at least 30 days of clinical integration training. From your personal experience, is it true? Also, did you feel that with your level of nursing education (Bachelor of Science or "Etudes universitaires de premier cycle completees, Sciences infirmieres" in my case) and your work experience (3 years in Russia, 1 year in USA in my case) you were required to complete more than the bare 30-day minimum training? I, of course, bombarded OIIQ with these questions over the phone, but they're playing deaf and dumb, as usual, and just keep reciting their "formulaires", which I can freely read on their website, without the luxury of the lengthy international phone call!

Basically, what I'd like to know is how long would it take me from the time my application is approved by the OIIQ to the time I complete integration training and become a CPN? I've done some preliminary job interviews, and this is the first question they ask. Again, I have a Bachelor degree in Nursing and 4 years work experience.

2) Do I even need to mention my work experience to the OIIQ? From the recounts I've read, it seems that OIIQ doesn't really look at your work experience and you still have to pass that 30-day integration. But the question is, if I don't submit my work experience for OIIQ's evaluation, is there a risk that even with a Bachelor degree in Nursing I will be required to complete more than those 30 days in a clinical setting? Is there a chance OIIQ will drop some theory training req's on me as well?

Oh, and the reason I don't want to mention my work experience to OIIQ is because it's gonna be very expensive for me. While there's no problem with the American hospital I work at, my former Russian employers are gonna have a field day milking me for money for every piece of documentation they'll be required to fill out, translate and send by international mail. I've already gone through this when I received my US license - paid a hefty sum to each Russian employer just so the OIIQ's applications won't end up in the trash can. They call it "processing expenses", I call it "racketeering". So, does your work experience make any difference in the amount of integration training OIIQ requires you to do?

3) At what point during the application/integration/registration process will you need to have a Canadian work permit? Is it before you can begin you integration training? Or is it after you complete training and can become a CPN? If I understood correctly, one is not paid during the integration training, right? So, is it still considered work for which you need to obtain a work permit? Or can I, as a US citizen, just move to Montreal for the 30-day training period and worry about getting a work permit only after I'm eligible to become a CPN?

4) Was it easy to find work as a CPN? Or, if that were the case, as a trainee? Please, share your experiences and suggestions.

Big thanks to everyone!

@pucca1988You can try getting a visa and try to register there in Montreal. You got a lot of questions for someone who's planning to migrate. I hope you did your research before you took the jump. Good luck!

Specializes in Med-Surg, Uro-Nephro.

hi,

a person who has graduated in nursing outside of quebec and wants to get recognition of equivalence in order to obtain a license to practice in quebec must send a written request and submit a file to the order.

you will find more information on our website:

http://www.oiiq.org/infirmieres/diplomes/brochureen.pdf

Hi everyone!Hoping you can help me with my Quebec application as an immigrant. I am also a foreign educated nurse in the Philippines. I plan also to take the CRNE, and I would like to know how to start with the registration to Quebec's nurse registration, if you can provide me step by details it will be very much appreciated as well as the total costs of registering and taking the CRNE exam..ThanksAny reply would be greatly appreciated..

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Hi everyone!Hoping you can help me with my Quebec application as an immigrant. I am also a foreign educated nurse in the Philippines. I plan also to take the CRNE, and I would like to know how to start with the registration to Quebec's nurse registration, if you can provide me step by details it will be very much appreciated as well as the total costs of registering and taking the CRNE exam..ThanksAny reply would be greatly appreciated..

Quebec doesn't take CRNE they have their own exam you must take. CRNE is for the rest of Canada.

Quebec doesn't take CRNE they have their own exam you must take. CRNE is for the rest of Canada.
I understand it Silverdragon102 coz of the separatist movement of Quebec, I really don't knowthe exact name of the counterpart for CRNE of Quebec, pls be kind enough to provide more informationfrom my query above, any reply will be greatly appreciated
Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

Here are some links:

Immigration-Québec - Nursing training in Québec

English version | OIIQ

One of the main criteria to be fully licensed in Quebec is to be fluent in French and pass a French language evaluation in written communication, reading comprehension, oral communication and listening skills. Quebec is not tolerant of those who do not take the language requirements seriously. Since French is the official language of this province the majority of the information and resources are only offered in French.

U do have to do the 30 day integration, as for your work experience, the only ones interested are the hospitals hiring you! We appreciate russian nurses because we know they do like to work well and they have a certain discipline. The 30 day integration is paid by the way so I really dont see what the big deal is and why you wouldn't want to get it. As for the french, even if you didnt ask, you better be speaking/writing it if you want to work anywhere in Montreal!

Hi,I am very new here and I would like to ask if anyone has heard about taking french in highschool so you wouldnt have to take the language test required by OIIQ. I still have to submit an application for evaluation and I am wondering if I should take the highschool french first before i submit my OIIQ application. Thanks for the help, in advance. I am still adjusting into the quebecoise society since I have only arrived fr the Phil. a week ago.

Hi Jonna. I've been thinking the same thing too. I'd probably call the OIIQ office next week about this.

Specializes in Med-Surg.
HiI am very new here and I would like to ask if anyone has heard about taking french in highschool so you wouldnt have to take the language test required by OIIQ. I still have to submit an application for evaluation and I am wondering if I should take the highschool french first before i submit my OIIQ application. Thanks for the help, in advance. I am still adjusting into the quebecoise society since I have only arrived fr the Phil. a week ago.[/quote']

My understanding is that the only way you can avoid the french competency tests is if your education was in french...not just some high school 101 french. Remember that most people in quebec are french speakers. There are a lot of them who stubbornly refuse to learn english, just to make a point. If you were to be working and have one of these people as a patient, I can just see the stink being caused. However, if you are immigrating from another country you can look into free french classes. Quebec and the french mentality and lifestyle are very ummm...special... I grew up in it and it still infuriates me lol.

Hi Miasat

I am a rn from states, i am here in montreal, i had already sent my papers to oiiq.

I have been looking for work but its not very easy. Though your post is from 2010, if possible please can you email me those agencies you worked with, so that it might work for me to get a job, currently i m jobless:( , and also where can i buy some books or get study material for oiiq exam.

Thankkkks a lott

Please reply soon,

Hai,

I would like to ask you,how do I apply for Quebec licence test?Please help me........

Thank u

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