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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Evolgbae(f): 10:42pm On May 05, 2022
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Travel / Re: Nigerian Students In Canada: How Do You Survive? by Evolgbae(f): 9:05am On May 04, 2022
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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Evolgbae(f): 8:52am On May 04, 2022
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Shammak:


Thank you.

Yes, I was hoping that the current situation will give some exceptions to some extent. I was told by some students of UManitoba that it’s possible to work as an assistant due to the desperate need for nurses at this time. Thanks again, MissShakara
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Evolgbae(f): 8:48am On May 04, 2022
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trishaben:

Hi guys , I’m just coming back to give an update on my Canadian PR via study route. I’m hoping it would help another registered nurse in their registration process.
My initial post on March 25,2019

“App submitted: Feb 22
Route: Paper (Ghana)
Biometrics: Feb 22
Eligibility review: March 5th
Medical Request : March 5th
Medical Done: March 7th
Medical Passed: March 15th
Validity of biometrics: March 25th
APPROVAL: March 25th

Conestoga  College
FALL 2019
Pgd Enhanced Nursing practice”

My story is , I was a registered nurse in ghana and started the NNAS application in July. For context, NNAS is what canada uses to assess Internationally educated nurses degree to that of canada .
I arrived in canada September 6th 2019, studied critical care for 8 months and graduated in may 2020(technically we finished September 2020 because we weren’t able to finish practicals at the hospital due to Covid). The pandemic hit so no graduation sad. I decided to apply for another program in other to get a three year work permit. So my gerontology program started in September 2020 and ended may 2021.

My first and only job as a student was working casually (picked up shifts according to my availability and 20hr restriction) as a PSW in a long term care home(LTC))

NNAS applications usually runs for a year and then expires but because of the pandemic, most applications got extended. Mine included. This extension gave me time to add my first program (critical. Care) transcript and course description from Conestoga to my application. My NNAS report came out as comparable to Canadian RN in October 2020.( the program I added helped) . So I went ahead and applied to the College of Nurses of Ontario(CNO) in October 2020 (still a student) . CNO gave me the authorization to test(ATT) for nclex. Booked my test for January 2021 and passed . Got registered that same January after meeting all other requirements . Then I applied for a casual RN position at my job in the LTC.so I worked there till may after my second program ended in April 2021.
May 6 2021, the government introduced a new program (TR to PR). I qualified for the health care stream because I worked as a PSW for more than a year and I had the hours. Submitted my application in may and became a PR in September by Gods grace .
I also started a full time RN job in the hospital of may of 2021. At the time of applying for this job, the intention was to work full time for one year join the pool and apply for Canadian experience class. But God has his ways. Now I wish I took a break after school because school was intense. either way, I’m grateful to God.
FYI for internationally educated nurses(IEN) : CNO has made it easier to get registered . Meaning , if you’ve passed US or Australian NCLEX RN after 2013, you’d automatically meet the education requirement which is one of the hardest requirement for IENS. You’d still have to go through NNAS regardless.
I’m hoping everyone gets their PPR. Have a blessed day.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Evolgbae(f): 8:32am On May 04, 2022
https:///HgynE9X2XcN2NP0cw7lzYr
WhatsApp link for only IENs in Canada ��

Hi guys , I’m just coming back to give an update on my Canadian PR via study route. I’m hoping it would help another registered nurse in their registration process.
My initial post on March 25,2019

“App submitted: Feb 22
Route: Paper (Ghana)
Biometrics: Feb 22
Eligibility review: March 5th
Medical Request : March 5th
Medical Done: March 7th
Medical Passed: March 15th
Validity of biometrics: March 25th
APPROVAL: March 25th

Conestoga  College
FALL 2019
Pgd Enhanced Nursing practice”

My story is , I was a registered nurse in ghana and started the NNAS application in July. For context, NNAS is what canada uses to assess Internationally educated nurses degree to that of canada .
I arrived in canada September 6th 2019, studied critical care for 8 months and graduated in may 2020(technically we finished September 2020 because we weren’t able to finish practicals at the hospital due to Covid). The pandemic hit so no graduation sad. I decided to apply for another program in other to get a three year work permit. So my gerontology program started in September 2020 and ended may 2021.

My first and only job as a student was working casually (picked up shifts according to my availability and 20hr restriction) as a PSW in a long term care home(LTC))

NNAS applications usually runs for a year and then expires but because of the pandemic, most applications got extended. Mine included. This extension gave me time to add my first program (critical. Care) transcript and course description from Conestoga to my application. My NNAS report came out as comparable to Canadian RN in October 2020.( the program I added helped) . So I went ahead and applied to the College of Nurses of Ontario(CNO) in October 2020 (still a student) . CNO gave me the authorization to test(ATT) for nclex. Booked my test for January 2021 and passed . Got registered that same January after meeting all other requirements . Then I applied for a casual RN position at my job in the LTC.so I worked there till may after my second program ended in April 2021.
May 6 2021, the government introduced a new program (TR to PR). I qualified for the health care stream because I worked as a PSW for more than a year and I had the hours. Submitted my application in may and became a PR in September by Gods grace .
I also started a full time RN job in the hospital of may of 2021. At the time of applying for this job, the intention was to work full time for one year join the pool and apply for Canadian experience class. But God has his ways. Now I wish I took a break after school because school was intense. either way, I’m grateful to God.
FYI for internationally educated nurses(IEN) : CNO has made it easier to get registered . Meaning , if you’ve passed US or Australian NCLEX RN after 2013, you’d automatically meet the education requirement which is one of the hardest requirement for IENS. You’d still have to go through NNAS regardless.
I’m hoping everyone gets their PPR. Have a blessed day. [/quote]

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