Please what next after being registered and licensed as a foreign nurse in canada? Do you still go through the express entry pathway? or are there visa sponsorship jobs for foreign nurses who have successively registered n are licensed?
Thanks for sharing. I wanted to find out what happens when you were trying to move to the US initially and already done your NCLEX & your credentials verified by CGFNS. Do I have to start all over again if I now want to move to the Canada? Any information will be greatly appreciated
There are two types of assessments commonly accepted to show proof of English language proficiency for nurses: CELBAN (Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses) and IELTS . To take IELTS for nursing in Canada, you’ll most likely be applying for a Federal Skilled Worker visa (see below), which means you’ll need the IELTS General Training test. The IELTS test can be taken on paper or on computer. To be accepted as a skilled worker, you must have an overall IELTS score of at least 7, with a minimum of 7 in the Speaking and Writing sections, 7.5 in Listening and 6.5 in Reading.
Thank you for your video.i currently pass my nclex and start a usa eb3 visa process.is it possible for me to apply to canada untill my usa process finished.cause it might take 2 and half to 3 years.
There are two types of assessments commonly accepted to show proof of English language proficiency for nurses: CELBAN (Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses) and IELTS . To take IELTS for nursing in Canada, you’ll most likely be applying for a Federal Skilled Worker visa (see below), which means you’ll need the IELTS General Training test. The IELTS test can be taken on paper or on computer. To be accepted as a skilled worker, you must have an overall IELTS score of at least 7, with a minimum of 7 in the Speaking and Writing sections, 7.5 in Listening and 6.5 in Reading.