Wednesday, August 28, 2013

what are the pros and cons of working as a nurse in canada?thanks.

what are the pros and cons of working as a nurse in canada?thanks.?

Other - Canada - 1 Answers
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Pros; in high demand, generally good working conditions, decent wages and benefits, with overtime can make very good money Cons: usual nurse stuff... risk of burn out, limited decision making power for an idea of jobs in western canada check out; http://www.vch.ca http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca http://www.capitalhealth.ca


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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

i am 19 and a Ghanaian. i want to be hospital nurse and want to study nursing in a university in Canada.

i am 19 and a Ghanaian. i want to be hospital nurse and want to study nursing in a university in Canada.?
i want diploma in nursing in a university in Canada and how fast can i get a job after completion
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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After the course u will get job on ur results. If in final semister u score good marks u will get job quickly in ur hands. Otherwise after the course go for any vacancy in a good Hospital!



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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

How an IEN nurse can migrate to Canada in 8 months with the benefit of “Arranged Employment”

How an IEN nurse can migrate to Canada in 8 months with the benefit of “Arranged Employment”?
I feel very confused about the complete process of Canada immigration visa for “Federal Skilled Worker - Arranged Employment”. How a nurse can migrate & reach Canada in 8 to 9 months with the benefit of “Arranged Employment” or “Provincial Nomination Program”. Because according to this rules a IEN candidate is not eligible without CRNE exam, so how he/she can apply for the nurse job (indirectly employee cannot recruit such a candidate). After some search what I learned is; If a nurse wants to apply under “Provincial Nomination Program” (PNP) category then for most of the province requirement for PNP is candidate should have passed CRNE exam. CRNE exam is only available in CANADA three times a year. So does it means candidate should complete following steps? 1. Prepare for the CRNE exam in candidate’s own country; 2. Apply to the nursing regulatory body in that province or territory for a permit to practice nursing in the province. 3. Apply for visa to work temporarily to meet province 4. If province gives permission to write the exam, after which candidate can apply for full licensure in that province. 5. Appear and pass the CRNE Exam. I think all this process will need at least 1 year. Then 6. Apply for Canada immigration visa for “Federal Skilled Worker - Arranged Employment” which require almost 6 month. I will be very thankful if you can guide me for this issue.
Immigration - 1 Answers
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You fly to Canada and sit the exam and then go home and wait for the result. If you have passed - then you can apply to Canada under the PNP and that should take the 8 to 12 months you want. BUT obviously you must have visited Canada to sit the exam first. the immigration process does take time (depending on which category you apply in - it may take a few years) and you MUST be patient.


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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Does anyone know the cost to do Nursing in Canada

Does anyone know the cost to do Nursing in Canada?
I'm a New Zealander looking at studying Nursing in Canada, I understand you can do a 2 year diploma in nursing. Does anyone know the approximate cost (not cost of living, just study)? I also believe the cost is not much different from being a permanant resident compared to being an overseas student.... is that true?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Try these links: http://www.lymphovenous-canada.ca/queenswoundcarestudy.htm http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-936X(195811)58%3A11%3C1588%3ACSOBNE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-1 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-936X(193205)32%3A5%3C613%3ASONEIC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D


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