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  1. #151

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?


    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes
    mas sayun ma approve ang visa kung single ka especially kung parents ang mu petition nimo samot na kung underage ka. pareha sa akoa it only took me less than 2 years for the whole processing since single ko (underage ko pag petition sa akong mama nako), na approve dayun akong Visa. this is only applicable for US Visas i don't know for Canada.
    thanks,,,
    what if dili underage and dili sad petition from parents...
    sariling sikap ra nga mugawas.. engineering grad by the way

  2. #152

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by mustrufnuthn
    thanks,,,
    what if dili underage and dili sad petition from parents...
    sariling sikap ra nga mugawas.. engineering grad by the way
    i'm unable to dig into the details of it bro but are you eyeing for a work VISA (H1B)? basta i know on top of my head kung over 21 na ka nya minyo pa gyud, ma dugay-dugay ang processing bisan pa parents ang ni petition nimo.

  3. #153

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/

    hope this helps

  4. #154

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by mustrufnuthn
    thanks,,,
    what if dili underage and dili sad petition from parents...
    sariling sikap ra nga mugawas.. engineering grad by the way
    under skilled worker ka mang apply

  5. #155

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by sheka
    under skilled worker ka mang apply
    dili sad kaha taas kau ila standard? 2 yrs pa ko work man

  6. #156

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by mustrufnuthn
    dili sad kaha taas kau ila standard? 2 yrs pa ko work man
    hmm naa man ka ana i take na exam online assessment kung pwede ka mu apply. daghn man factors e consider... (: pero dugay lang kau processing..

  7. #157

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by sheka
    hmm naa man ka ana i take na exam online assessment kung pwede ka mu apply. daghn man factors e consider... (: pero dugay lang kau processing..
    Hello sheka.. my wife are also applying a nurse sa canada sb.. we dont how to do it..

  8. #158

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by redline
    Hello sheka.. my wife are also applying a nurse sa canada sb.. we dont how to do it..
    NFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL NURSES APPLICANTS ABOUT NURSING IN CANADA

    Where can I find out how to obtain a visa to work as a nurse in Canada?
    Contact the Canadian Consulate nearest you for information regarding immigration or visas. It is very likely that an offer of employment will be required.

    Where do nurses work in Canada?
    Canada has had a publicly funded system of hospital and medical care since 1968. The majority of nurses work within the publicly funded sector of health care, a minority work in the private sector and a small number of nurses are self-employed.

    Because health is a provincial jurisdictional area, the health care delivery system is not centralized and there is no one place where nurses can apply for work. They must apply directly to individual employers. The Canadian Hospital Association publishes a large directory that lists and gives addresses for hospitals, health centres, nursing homes, health associations and health education programs. This directory may be available through a public library or Canadian Consulate.

    What are the employment prospects in Canada?
    The nursing employment situation in Canada is improving after several years of health care restructuring and hospital downsizing. Nurses with skills and experience in specialty areas (e.g., emergency, critical care and operating room) and those willing to work in smaller communities or isolated communities are in the most demand. The Canadian Nurses Association is predicting a continued shortage of nurses for the future.

    Where can I obtain information about becoming licensed to practise nursing in Canada?
    Unlike many other countries the registration of nurses does not occur at the national level. In order to practise nursing you must be licensed or registered in the province or territory in which you will work. Click on Registering and Licensing Authorities to request application forms. Licensing or registering bodies can also provide information about employment opportunities. They may have a referral service or be able to direct you to appropriate journals to find advertised positions or employer contacts.

    Will I need to write an examination to become licensed to practise in Canada?
    Canadian provinces and territories, with the exception of Québec, require that you write the Canadian Registered Nurses Examination as part of the registration or licensure process. At present, this examination can only be written in Canada on the recommendation of a provincial or territorial nurses association. The Canadian Nurses Association publishes The Canadian RN Exam Prep Guide, which you will find useful in preparing for the exam. Québec nurses have their own exam.

    For further information, contact Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec.

    What languages do I need to know in order to become a registered nurse?
    You require language proficiency to become registered or licensed in Canada. Bilingualism (French and English) is an asset. Candidates must have knowledge of French to practise in Québec. In New Brunswick, Manitoba and Ontario, candidates must be proficient in either French or English. Employment and nursing education programs for unilingual French speaking nurses are available in Québec and in certain areas in New Brunswick, Manitoba and Ontario. In these provinces the Canadian RN exam may be written in either French or English. In the other provinces and territories of Canada proficiency in English is the requirement.

    Can I work as a psychiatric/mental health nurse?
    In Canada, registered nurses provide psychiatric/mental health services in a variety of settings. These nurses often have post-basic education and may also hold Canadian Nurses Association's specialty certification in psychiatric/mental health nursing. Registered mental health nurses from other countries may not have the broad education required for licensure as a registered nurse in Canada.
    LIST OF COLLEGES OF REGISTERED PSYCHIATRIC NURSES

    College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Manitoba


    1854 Portage Avenue
    Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3J 0G9

    Tel: (204) 888-4841
    Fax: (204) 888-8638
    E-mail: crpnm@crpnm.mb.ca
    Website: www.crpnm.mb.ca


    Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan


    2055 Lorne Street
    Regina, SK S4P2M4


    Tel: (306)586-4617
    Fax: (306) 586-6000
    Web site: www.rpnas.com


    Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Alberta


    #201, 9711 - 45 Avenue
    Edmonton, Alberta
    T6E 5V8

    Tel: (780) 434-7666
    Toll Free: 1-877-234-7666
    Fax: (780) 436-4165
    Web site: www.rpnaa.ab.ca


    The College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of British Columbia

    307-2502 St.Johns St.
    Port Moody, B.C.
    V3H 2B4

    Tel: (604) 931-5200
    Tool Free: 1-800-565-2505
    Fax: (604) 931-5277
    Web site: www.crpnbc.ca

    Canadian nursing education takes place at the post-secondary level. The nursing programs include classroom theory and supervised practice for nursing roles and responsibilities including: disease prevention and health promotion; the nursing care of sick children, adults and the elderly; mental health and psychiatric nursing; and maternal-child (or obstetrical) nursing. The programs also include general arts and science courses. For further information about nursing education programs in Canada, please click on the link.

    Can I practise midwifery?
    Midwifery is a recognized profession in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec. Other provinces are considering legislation. For further information, please refer to the list of Colleges of Midwives.


    source: http://www.cna-nurses.ca/CNA/nursing...default_e.aspx

  9. #159
    ok rapud sa toronto? unsa man ways para maka adto? i heard nangita sila og caregiver...how about LPN, pwede pud na?

  10. #160
    sorry kaduha nako na post

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