Saturday, April 28, 2012

Me and my family want to move to Canada..my dad is a lawyer and my mum a nurse..how do we move

Me and my family want to move to Canada..my dad is a lawyer and my mum a nurse..how do we move??
Basically, after i finish my GCSE's my family want to move to Canada my mum is a nurse and my dad a lawyer. Is there any chance of moving and how? We currently live in England and also have relatives living in canada already. Addition Details..there are 8 people in my family and we have 4 dog and a cat..just incase it makes any difference..
Immigration - 4 Answers
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Don't you mean "My family and I". If your dad is a lawyer I'm sure he's smart enough to figure it out. It might be awhile for your parents to get jobs. The credentials for nursing and being a lawyer are different in Canada. They would have to pass all the nessessary test to start again.
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I'm sure your parents will figure that out.
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Well your Mom can apply for a job in Canada, your Dad cannot because he is a Lawyer, and the laws in England are different to Canada, so he cannot apply for a job. Anyways check out with the Canadian Embassy, they have a lot of programs for profesionals and their families to Immigrate. Good Luck.
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Saturday, April 14, 2012

immigrant nurse in Canada

immigrant nurse in Canada?
situation. what if someone becomes an immigrant in Canada (as a given) ok. They have a background degree in nursing (bachelors) from their home country but failed to get any experience as a nurse after qualifying. What are the chances of them applying as a nurse in Canada?? do they need to go back to their home country to get the neessary skills and experience to qualify in Canada even tho they're immigrants already? thanks
Immigration - 3 Answers
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They would need to qualify in Canada to work in Canada
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You simply need to contact the nurse licensing board in the province you live in and ASK what ualifications the nurse needs to have. This person may need to take some courses, and probably an exam...and maybe a practical work course. If you do not know how to contact the licensing board, go to a local hospital personnell dept and ASK...they can get you in touch with the right people.
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They would have to contact the college of nurses(our licensing bodies are called colleges) in the province where they wish to work.They will have to provide transcripts of their education for the college to evaluate and the college will decide if they are eligible to write the CRNE. Also the person will have to go through the proper immigration channels to be able to work legally in Canada.Currently there are not many jobs in the nursing field in Canada right now, especially for new grads or nurses with little experience.


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Saturday, April 7, 2012

how to get a job offer in canada? I am a Bsc nurse with 10 yrs exeriance

how to get a job offer in canada? I am a Bsc nurse with 10 yrs exeriance?
I got file number.I want a job offer in canada . how
Health Care - 2 Answers
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I assume you're not a Canadian citizen? Talk to their immigration department.
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You need to contact the college of nurses in the province that you want to work in and they will evaluate your credentials. You will have to meet their requirements and pass the exam for licensing(NCLEX). Then you will need to get a work visa.



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Sunday, April 1, 2012

I am a nurse in canada

I am a nurse in canada ?
i might become a nurse or something else, but if i study in canada and become a nurse, and then move to america, can i still then be a nurse in america ? or do i have to study everything all over again ?
Other - Canada - 3 Answers
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You may have to do some exams over, but the US generally accepts Canadian nursing qualifications. In fact, the US does a lot of recruiting for nurses in Canada.
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The American medical community drools over Canadian trained nurses. But do you know what makes Canadians really mad? Hospital administrators from the USA coming to Canada to speak to grad year nursing classes to offer them hiring bonuses and higher salaries upon graduation. Our energy and our expertise plus subsidies from Canadian taxpayers helps put these people through college. Then Americans come along and try to steal our best and our brightest? Then they wonder why the world has a problem with the USA.
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That depends on the kind of nursing degree you have and the field of nursing you are involved in. The US loves Canadian nurses, but sometimes in special areas - such as neuological nurses or pediatric nurses - additional qualifying courses are required. But again, that depends on whether you have a full degree or a community college program behind you.


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