MEET MARIA
According to the Canadian Nurses Association, if you have prepared and have previously worked as a nurse internationally, you most likely have a large part of the fundamental prerequisites to work in Canada.
Before you can practice as a registered nurse in Canada, there are procedures and guidelines you can follow to get licensed. To be a registered nurse in Canada, the nursing associations in each province sets requirements for internationally educated nurses. Which is made available to help nurses make the transition that will train them about the Canadian health-care system
The requirements also help with language barriers, and guarantee nurses have the information and abilities needed to be a nurse in Canada.
Below is a highlight of my timeline as an internationally educated nurse, activities and wait times before obtaining my Canadian Nursing License.
-LPN(Ontario/Alberta) Somewhat comparable
-RN(BC/Ontario/NS/NB) Not comparable
Along the line, somewhere around December 2020, just to increase chances of bringing my passion to practice nursing into reality, I attempted the NCLEX-RN for the Texas Jurisdiction and Passed.
Once again, this has been the most grueling and brain racking journey in my entire Nursing career. Looking closely at the timelines, one could imagine how I was able to cope with other life struggles and activities. While I was writing all the exams and preparing for them, it sure was tough and tiring. Sometimes, I’m worn out but I keep moving on.
I pause and remind myself of why I’m on this Journey. Then I remember where I’m coming from and picture where I’m headed. That enough is a driving force.
I can confidently say that sacrifices and hard work pays off. Sometimes, it might not seem like that, but hang tight there and the door will open.
You just must keep knocking at the right one.
A D, LPN (Ontario and BC), RN (Ontario and BC).
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Happy you made it through. Quick question, which u can’t seem to find an answer to anywhere online. When is an international nurse exempt from NCAS assessments (CBA & SLA)? I asked because I’m wonder if it is possible to just do the NCLEX or all international nurses have to do the NCAS assessments.
I totally agree with your comment and I appreciate ur patience and hard work and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. I’m in your same pathway. But I’m thinking that is that worth I’m going ahead with all the stress and nervousness of having exams again and again in my life………….