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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Airsosa: 5:36am On Mar 09, 2019
please, any Nigerian nurse working in Dubai?
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Laurendee: 6:37am On Mar 09, 2019
IyaEjima:

Hi, this is a tough question I must admit. I wanna believe the RN in question doesn’t have a Bachelor’s degree of any kind?? If yes, then the person can only get evaluated for the LPN category via NNAS, as you need a university degree for RN now. Also if the person wants to solely “work” then he/she must have PR plans in place as its a herculean task to get an LPN employer without having at least a work or study permit / PR and a license.
Getting admission into a Canadian uni would be a better option cuz u’d have a study permit which allows u work and pursue NNAS at the same time, but it’s not a cheap option cuz u’d be paying for tuition and licensure waka. Better option would be to get admission for a Postgraduate nursing course in either Niagara college or one of the colleges in Ontario. Expensive but can grant you PR and licensure in the long run. Best of luck!


Iya Ejima, I have some clarifications please and would like if anyone here could help. If I start my NNAS application from Nigeria and I get my advisory report and all and I have to leave for Canada for the other exams when I apply to the board. 1. What type of visa would I apply for and what documents would I submit in order to be granted a visa
2. I’m about to finish my bsc nursing and would like a masters in nursing in Canada but I checked the requirements and I have to be licensed as a nurse in the particular province to be eligible for the masters. So my question is what way is the best for me to pursue this.
I don’t know if this is a good idea, but I was thinking of maybe applying for a masters in maybe public health just to get a student visa for entry into Canada for the purpose of completing all necessary things to get registered as a nurse in Canada, then after I get it I’d apply for the masters in nursing.

I don’t really know if it’s a good idea but I really advice.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Nobody: 9:22am On Mar 09, 2019
The words matron and midwife should be changed. O n G Nurse is better.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by confistified(m): 10:40am On Mar 09, 2019
Barbiee is back cool

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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by barbiee: 12:39pm On Mar 09, 2019
vickyehi:
Please can someone send me the CBT materials!
I need to propagate this Gospel of the uk grin

Seriously though I need it......thanks
Vickylass@hotmail.com
Sent

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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Theyoungmatron: 12:47pm On Mar 09, 2019
IYIMAN
Barbiee,
Vickyehi
And etc.
Greeting to you all!!!!!!

I have been following this thread since barbiee created it. I have seen the contributions, i have followed those that commented to learn more on the process involve and i have started reading for NCLEX. After the motivations i garnered from here, i decided to I apply through an agency but it did not work out so i am taking the bull by the horn to initiate the process myself. My main motivation is to leave this country before the Nigeria nursing and it's frustration gets to me. I am interested in applying in state of Texas or any other states with less application hassles.

I am a Registered Nurse/Midwife with a BNsc and i am in a serious dilemma. I obtained my RM qualification before the RN and BNsc and all of these qualifications are obtained from different schools in Nigeria.
So in sourcing for information, i find out that what is CGFNS needed for evaluation is RN qualification which i obtained within 18 months accelerated program.

Herein lies my predicaments..

Will it cover the number of hours needed by CGFNS and BON in all faculties?
Do i need to include my RM in my application, if so how much will it cost?
Do you know of any basic midwives with post basic RN who was able to scale through CGFNS evaluation, the processes they followed and how much was spent?
I have heard of delays in obtaining CES report which may occur as a result of many factors. Quite frankly i do not wish to waste money applying for something that may cost me a great deal of headache. I am gathering some cash for this process and wish to be put through on the step my step process to avoid the delays.
Thanks in anticipation.

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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 12:57pm On Mar 09, 2019
barbiee:

Sent

Thanks girl......you just dey hide for plain sight grin.

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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 1:04pm On Mar 09, 2019
Laurendee:



Iya Ejima, I have some clarifications please and would like if anyone here could help. If I start my NNAS application from Nigeria and I get my advisory report and all and I have to leave for Canada for the other exams when I apply to the board. 1. What type of visa would I apply for and what documents would I submit in order to be granted a visa
2. I’m about to finish my bsc nursing and would like a masters in nursing in Canada but I checked the requirements and I have to be licensed as a nurse in the particular province to be eligible for the masters. So my question is what way is the best for me to pursue this.
I don’t know if this is a good idea, but I was thinking of maybe applying for a masters in maybe public health just to get a student visa for entry into Canada for the purpose of completing all necessary things to get registered as a nurse in Canada, then after I get it I’d apply for the masters in nursing.

I don’t really know if it’s a good idea but I really advice.

1.....you can apply for a visitors Visa to enable you do any studying less than 8mths. But the embassy won't issue a Visa solely on the fact that you are doing nursing licensure.

2.....you can apply for the masters in public health and try to work your Visa. Study permit rate of success are low but it is very possible.

3......Best bet would be to process your permanent resident Visa through Express entry so you can be present in Canada to cross all the hurdles.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 1:12pm On Mar 09, 2019
Theyoungmatron:
IYIMAN
Barbiee,
Vickyehi
And etc.
Greeting to you all!!!!!!

I have been following this thread since barbiee created it. I have seen the contributions, i have followed those that commented to learn more on the process involve and i have started reading for NCLEX. After the motivations i garnered from here, i decided to I apply through an agency but it did not work out so i am taking the bull by the horn to initiate the process myself. My main motivation is to leave this country before the Nigeria nursing and it's frustration gets to me. I am interested in applying in state of Texas or any other states with less application hassles.

I am a Registered Nurse/Midwife with a BNsc and i am in a serious dilemma. I obtained my RM qualification before the RN and BNsc and all of these qualifications are obtained from different schools in Nigeria.
So in sourcing for information, i find out that what is CGFNS needed for evaluation is RN qualification which i obtained within 18 months accelerated program.

Herein lies my predicaments..

1...Will it cover the number of hours needed by CGFNS and BON in all faculties?
2....Do i need to include my RM in my application, if so how much will it cost?
3...Do you know of any basic midwives with post basic RN who was able to scale through CGFNS evaluation, the processes they followed and how much was spent?
4....I have heard of delays in obtaining CES report which may occur as a result of many factors. Quite frankly i do not wish to waste money applying for something that may cost me a great deal of headache. I am gathering some cash for this process and wish to be put through on the step my step process to avoid the delays.
Thanks in anticipation.

1.....I believe you did your BSN for 4 years so technically the only thing you didnt do is write council there. So I would say you should send CGFNS all 3 transcripts. Across board I guess you should be able to meet any threshold of hours.
2....it doesnt cost extra money is terms of CGFNS fees. You would only be paying extra in terms of cost of sending transcripts.
3....I dont know of any.
4.....there may be recorded delays here and there but in this journey, persistence pays off a great deal. So keep pushing forward.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 1:19pm On Mar 09, 2019
camobri:
The words matron and midwife should be changed. O n G Nurse is better.

I dont know about the word matron but the word Midwife and O&G nurse refers to 2 different types of nurses in Canada.

An O&G nurse is a RN(BSN) that has done a certification or in hospital traning in the department of O&G. They are most often further broken down into labour nurse etc depending on your certification and area of concentration during training.

A midwife on the other hand may or may not be a RN(BSN). She is a person who has completed the 4year program of Bachelors in Midwifery. She can work in any of the departments midwifery encompasses and may even set up a private practice.

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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Theyoungmatron: 2:40pm On Mar 09, 2019
vickyehi:


1.....I believe you did your BSN for 4 years so technically the only thing you didnt do is write council there. So I would say you should send CGFNS all 3 transcripts. Across board I guess you should be able to meet any threshold of hours.
2....it doesnt cost extra money is terms of CGFNS fees. You would only be paying extra in terms of cost of sending transcripts.
3....I dont know of any.
4.....there may be recorded delays here and there but in this journey, persistence pays off a great deal. So keep pushing forward.

Thanks so much dear.
Yes the BNsc was a 4 year program.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Nobody: 5:04pm On Mar 09, 2019
vickyehi:


I dont know about the word matron but the word Midwife and O&G nurse refers to 2 different types of nurses in Canada.

An O&G nurse is a RN(BSN) that has done a certification or in hospital traning in the department of O&G. They are most often further broken down into labour nurse etc depending on your certification and area of concentration during training.

A midwife on the other hand may or may not be a RN(BSN). She is a person who has completed the 4year program of Bachelors in Midwifery. She can work in any of the departments midwifery encompasses and may even set up a private practice.
oh I see, I have been in wards and saw Male matrons, sounds super funny. Then we guys are allowed to write the RM exam to qualify as midwife, another funny thing. I think if those names were changed, more males would be encouraged to enroll in the nursing program.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 5:45pm On Mar 09, 2019
Theyoungmatron:
Thanks so much dear.
Yes the BNsc was a 4 year program.

hopefully that should be sufficient for CGFNS.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 5:55pm On Mar 09, 2019
camobri:
oh I see, I have been in wards and saw Male matrons, sounds super funny. Then we guys are allowed to write the RM exam to qualify as midwife, another funny thing. I think if those names were changed, more males would be encouraged to enroll in the nursing program.

hahahaha cheesy cheesy...…………. Nursing is a profession of care givers and women are traditionally the primary care givers in most homes hence the reason for more women in the profession. It could also be attributed to the patriarchic world we live in. That's why men feel its not a "masculine" profession and discriminate against men in the profession. Hopefully we would move away from that perception in the nearest future.
You are a midwife so you should know that the WIFE in the word midwife doesn't refer to the care giver but to the client. they are the" wives" and we are the "mid" ;that is between the wife and their care grin.

who knows, as the push for more gender neutral vocabularies keep pushing through especially in North America, the name may be changed but not for the reasons you would like it to.

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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tuisek(f): 3:21am On Mar 10, 2019
vickyehi:
Please can someone send me the CBT materials!
I need to propagate this Gospel of the uk grin

Seriously though I need it......thanks

*thanks I got the materials

Please can you send the CBT material(s) to me too via email to ekehanna@yahoo.com....Thanks alot
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by sarzai: 12:17pm On Mar 10, 2019
Hi i want to practice nursing in usa but i have a bachelors degree in biological science. If i go to school of nursing here in nigeria would the diploma be valid or its waste of time. I should just do direct entry into the degree program in a university here.. i dont have funds to study abroad im looking for the fastest means cos degree is 5 years while the diploma is 3. Please kindly reply me

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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Filmewell(f): 1:28pm On Mar 10, 2019
Please colleagues I tried using my phone to book for ukvi but not successful. I'd there something special I need to do or must I go to the cyber cafe?
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Zinny18: 5:59pm On Mar 10, 2019
I'll advise you to only verify your BNsc and RN. Please don't include RM.



quotesauthor=Theyoungmatron post=76490228]IYIMAN
Barbiee,
Vickyehi
And etc.
Greeting to you all!!!!!!

I have been following this thread since barbiee created it. I have seen the contributions, i have followed those that commented to learn more on the process involve and i have started reading for NCLEX. After the motivations i garnered from here, i decided to I apply through an agency but it did not work out so i am taking the bull by the horn to initiate the process myself. My main motivation is to leave this country before the Nigeria nursing and it's frustration gets to me. I am interested in applying in state of Texas or any other states with less application hassles.

I am a Registered Nurse/Midwife with a BNsc and i am in a serious dilemma. I obtained my RM qualification before the RN and BNsc and all of these qualifications are obtained from different schools in Nigeria.
So in sourcing for information, i find out that what is CGFNS needed for evaluation is RN qualification which i obtained within 18 months accelerated program.

Herein lies my predicaments..

Will it cover the number of hours needed by CGFNS and BON in all faculties?
Do i need to include my RM in my application, if so how much will it cost?
Do you know of any basic midwives with post basic RN who was able to scale through CGFNS evaluation, the processes they followed and how much was spent?
I have heard of delays in obtaining CES report which may occur as a result of many factors. Quite frankly i do not wish to waste money applying for something that may cost me a great deal of headache. I am gathering some cash for this process and wish to be put through on the step my step process to avoid the delays.
Thanks in anticipation.[/quote]
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by CowbellY: 7:08pm On Mar 10, 2019
JoannaSedley:
Midwifery in USA is a graduate entry job while in Canada she needs to register with their midwifery board which is like a camel passing through the eye of a needle. If you can sponsor her to do an abridgement program in any Canadian university it will be worth it but darn expensive.
Another option is the New Zealand board of midwives... You gotta brace up as studying midwifery before RN is a pain in the ass If you wish to travel out.

Hello,

A friend with a BNsc wants to try working in Canada. We're quite conversant with the UK process but not 5he Canada. Any help ? Thanks.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Nobody: 8:14pm On Mar 10, 2019
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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by CowbellY: 1:10am On Mar 11, 2019
IyaEjima:

Hi, this is a tough question I must admit. I wanna believe the RN in question doesn’t have a Bachelor’s degree of any kind?? If yes, then the person can only get evaluated for the LPN category via NNAS, as you need a university degree for RN now. Also if the person wants to solely “work” then he/she must have PR plans in place as its a herculean task to get an LPN employer without having at least a work or study permit / PR and a license.
Getting admission into a Canadian uni would be a better option cuz u’d have a study permit which allows u work and pursue NNAS at the same time, but it’s not a cheap option cuz u’d be paying for tuition and licensure waka. Better option would be to get admission for a Postgraduate nursing course in either Niagara college or one of the colleges in Ontario. Expensive but can grant you PR and licensure in the long run. Best of luck!


I have a friend who has a BNsc in Nigeria, what would you consider her chances ? And how to proceed please. Thanks
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 6:14am On Mar 11, 2019
tuisek:


Please can you send the CBT material(s) to me too via email to ekehanna@yahoo.com....Thanks alot
done
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Tunjinodaysoff(m): 7:17am On Mar 11, 2019
Your stew go soon set no worries
vickyehi:

currently on mine but I think it takes about 6-8weeks after they have notified you of receiving all your documents.

BTW.......i want to try to take you guys along as my journey progresses. my hope is that it encourages someone and inspires lots just like my Oga "tunjinodaysoff" and others have been doing.

*So I just signed a 2year contract with Westways Staffing this week. The journey ahead is still quite something but oluwa is involved grin
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by sarzai: 9:49am On Mar 11, 2019
Okolomammma:


Diploma in nursing is valid anywhere in the world. I have a degree in microbiology and I'm currently in a school of nursing here in Nigeria, after bn denied visa several times. So whichever pathway is okay, direct entry would be 4years, since u will be entering 200level directly and its way cheaper. While if u need just RN, its just 3 years and its more expensive, my school fees is close to 200k. So its your choice. Hope I answered your question.
yes thank you.. im just thinking of which is more flexible cls i intend to work and school
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tuisek(f): 4:57pm On Mar 11, 2019
vickyehi:

done

Sorry to bother you but I still haven't received the email till now...Can you kindly resend please?
ekehanna@yahoo.com....Thanks a lot...Cheers!!!
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 12:32am On Mar 13, 2019
Tunjinodaysoff:
Your stew go soon set no worries

Amen ooo
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by vickyehi: 12:33am On Mar 13, 2019
tuisek:


Sorry to bother you but I still haven't received the email till now...Can you kindly resend please?
ekehanna@yahoo.com....Thanks a lot...Cheers!!!
Ok......tried again at least 3times and your email isnt delivering messages. You can send me your phone number
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by dguyindcorner(m): 12:47am On Mar 13, 2019
barbiee:

Sent
And @IyaEjima
I will like to know if there is any package for a RN in Germany.
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Nobody: 8:24am On Mar 13, 2019
sarzai:
yes thank you.. im just thinking of which is more flexible cls i intend to work and school
you cant work and school in diploma programme cos no such time but in degree you have plenty time to work depending on school though.

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Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Nobody: 8:26am On Mar 13, 2019
There are people who failed Nursing council exam after 3 attempts and got eliminated but the university gave them the BNSC certificate after oassing the degree exams. Could such people try abroad?
Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Nobody: 8:26am On Mar 13, 2019
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