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Immigration To Canada For Nurses

Pakistani Nurse is eligible to apply in Canada as a licenced Nurse Pakistani nurse will generally follow these steps:

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:

Your education and experience in Pakistan will determine which category you are eligible for in Canada. Generally, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree is often required for RN registration. A nursing diploma might qualify you as an LPN.

Registered Nurses (RN): Regulated by the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA).

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN): Regulated by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA).

Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN): Regulated by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Alberta (CRPNA).

STEP 1 – Apply with National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS)

The first step is to apply to the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) for document evaluation and verification and education credential assessment. You will be required to:

  1. Set up an online account with the NNAS
  2. Complete the online application
  3. Pay the required fee
  4. Submit the required documents for verification.

Requirements

Internationally educated nurses must meet the following requirements:

  1. Academic Credentials
    You must submit all of the materials listed on the NNAS’s website in order to begin the assessment process. The process consists of:

A document evaluation and verification process which determines if you have a similar education to that of a Canadian licensed practical nurse. You will require:

An online NNAS Applicant User Account

A.Proof of identity documents (notarized, certified true copies of two forms of identification which contain your signature, at least one of which must contain a photo)

B.Nursing Education Form completed by school officials and sent directly to NNAS by mail or courier along with all of your academic records/transcripts, and nursing program curriculum/ course descriptions and/or course syllabi

C.Nursing Registration Form completed by each licensing authority outside of Canada where you are or were ever licensed or registered (sent directly to NNAS by mail or courier)

  1. Work Experience

The following must be submitted to the NNAS in order to verify your work experience:

  1. English Language. When submitting documents to the NNAS, you must provide proof of your language proficiency if you were educated in a language other than English.

The NNAS accepts the following language tests, sent directly from the testing agency:

IELTS – International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (only the Academic version is accepted)

CELBAN – Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses

STEP 2: CLPNA Application and Registration Requirements in Canada

A. After submitting your NNAS Advisory Report to CLPNA, CLPNA will ask you to complete an Internationally Educated Nurse (IEN) Application for Registration and pay the required fee.

B. Once your file is complete, CLPNA will assess whether you currently possess the competencies to fulfill the roles and responsibilities of the LPN in the Canada health care system.

CLPNA will determine whether you meet CLPNA’s registration requirements. You will need to provide proof of

1.NNAS Advisory Report

2.Good character declaration, and

3. Fitness to practice.

3. Competency Demonstration and Competency-Based Assessments

CRNA may require you to demonstrate your nursing competency:

Work Experience Documentation

Your previous employers must provide records detailing clinical duties, patient care responsibilities, and supervisory roles. Applicants from designated countries must attest to meeting practice currency requirements and language proficiency.

If CRNA identifies gaps in your education or experience, you may need to complete a Competency-Based Assessment (CBA), administered by Touchstone Institute through the Registered Nurses Canadian Competence Assessment Program (RNCCAP). This assessment consists of:

CLPNA will notify you if you’ve been approved for registration and/or if further requirements need to be met.

If you are eligible for registration you will be required to obtain a Temporary Practice Permit.

This permit will allow you to work as an LPN while preparing to write the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Examination (CPNRE). The CPNRE is a four-hour exam consisting of 165 multiple-choice questions. The multiple-choice questions are presented either within a case-based scenario or as independent questions.

Supervision Requirements: If granted provisional registration, you will need to practice under supervision as defined by the CLPNA. This typically means you cannot be in charge of a unit or work alone on a night shift, and restricted activities may require indirect remote supervision at a minimum.

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The purpose of provisional registration is to allow you to work while you prepare to take the CPNRE. You will be enrolled to write the CPNRE after your provisional application is approved. You usually have a limited number of attempts (typically three) and a time limit (usually one year) on your provisional practice permit.

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