Starting in May, NSCN (Nova Scotia College of Nursing) waived the requirement for NNAS (National Nursing Assessment Service) for nurses of the following countries: Philippines, India, Nigeria, USA, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Nurses still need to pass NCLEX exam for licensure.
The shortage of nurses in Nova Scotia is severe. On March 20th 2023, Nova Scotia announced that it will pay $10k "thank you" bonus to nurses working fulltime last year. Also, if they sign a pledge to work 2 more years, you will get another $10k bonus; for a maximum of $20k bonus. A $10k bonus is extended to returning nurses (such as from retirement and travel nurses) to the Nova Scotia system as well.
I am trying to study PSW in Canada, am looking at new brunswick but the program are closed and I'm left to choose between Conestoga and Seneca but I'm considering cost of living. What would you advice please ? And also it's a one year program which means I can only get one PGWP. And I don't know if I will have a enough time to apply for PR.
I'm a first time viewer, your video is educating. Thanks for this. Please after studying master of public health there in Canada, do I have high chances of getting employed? What are the job prospects for public health in Canada. Thanks.
You will have to go through NNAS (National Nursing Assessment Service). Starting in May, NSCN (Nova Scotia College of Nursing) waived NNAS requirement for Nigeria.
I’m sure you can find something within that field. It doesn’t have to be in the exact field but an admin position in that field would get your foot in the door.
Please don't ignore me. I am a pharmacist from Nigeria. Is it possible to get Pharmacy assistant position from outside Canada? What jobs can I apply from outside Canada?
Hi sis, well done. I have a BSN but not yet licensed, can I use me degree to secure a personal support worker job while I work towards getting my license in Canada
Hi Onyeka Good day Pls I have just got my approval and the necessary documents to migrate to Canada 🇨🇦 and as a matter of fact London Ontario (Fanshawe College South London campus). Pls I will like to connect with you if you don't mind. Am also a Nigerian but Ghanaian trained nurse !!
What about those that study psw in colleges do they receive this same amount with those who do it as survival jobs , is there a growth pattern in psw even if you do not want to be a nurse pls reply
Hello,I had child and youth care but I want to reapply for a nursing program since I'm a nurse assistant in my home country What nursing or health courses will you recommend for me
RN is a 4-yr Bachelor degree in university. LPN/RPN is a 2-yr college diploma. All graduates must pass NCLEX exam to obtain provincial nursing license. Then you can apply for work in hospitals. There is a salary gap between RN and LPN/RPN. For Canadians, only RN is qualified to work in USA as temporary worker using TN-1 visa of USMCA (US-Mexico-Canada Agreement). Most nursing colleges require English, Math, Chemistry, and Biology from high school as prerequisites.
@@smwk2017 thank you. In this case I'm an internationally trained RN, a holder of a 3 year diploma. Am I eligible to apply as a foreign nurse in Canada provided I've passed my nclex?
@@Roses_are_red614 You will need to go through NNAS which can take 1 year. Alberta and Saskatchewan are working with Philippines to make their nurses easier to enter their provinces. Starting in May 2023, Nova Scotia will waive the NNAS requirement for Philippines, India, Nigeria, USA, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. They just need to pass NCLEX exam for licensure.
Sorry to ask this ma'am 🙏🙏 Please can you please make a video about USA Vs Canada.. in terms of everything like jobs opportunity, salaries , tax, healthcare, education, etc.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Please........🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Hospitals in USA tend to have more advanced equipment. Each nurse is assigned 6 patients. In Canada, equipment tends to be older. Each nurse has more patients. Nurses have less helpers (Nursing Aides) due to lack of funding. They have more duties. Factor in currency exchange rate, USA side pays more than Canadian side. As for service, USA side is better because Americans love to sue. US hospitals take patient visit evaluations seriously.
@@smwk2017 please how about in terms of other things.. ( that's y I requested for full videos between Canada and USA, which is better for international students in terms of school, Jobs opportunities, etc)🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Just a video comparing USA and Canada for international students 🙏🙏
@@rexsylglow USA has more nursing schools. Both sides require passing NCLEX exam to obtain state (or provincial) nursing license. In USA, some universities admit many nursing students and then eliminate 1/4 after the first year. They push them to less desirable programs. You need to find out the elimination criteria. In USA side, the PR process is complicated. Employer needs to sponsor you H-1B visa. Then you have to apply Labor Certification with Labor Department, proving that you are not stealing jobs from qualified Americans and PRs. After Labor Cert is granted, then you can apply for green card. You need 5-yrs of PR to become American citizen. In Canada, after studying 2-yrs, you will be granted with 3-yr PGWP. Pass NCLEX and get provincial license. Work 1-yr in hospital and apply for Express Entry. If your CRS score is above the min as set by IRCC, you will get invitation to apply for PR. You need 2-yr (supposedly 3 yrs) of PR to apply for Canadian citizenship. They count 1-yr of physical presence before you become PR (half day for everyday of physical presence before PR).
Onyeka - I agree - health care is definitely a growth industry -publicly and private , Andy
Starting in May, NSCN (Nova Scotia College of Nursing) waived the requirement for NNAS (National Nursing Assessment Service) for nurses of the following countries: Philippines, India, Nigeria, USA, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Nurses still need to pass NCLEX exam for licensure.
Thanks for this one Onyii...I love this bc dats my field
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Thanks for this educating video. You talked about getting agencies for work. Are they the same as foreign licensed recruiters
Not exactly, i was referring to the ones who May recruitment locally.
The shortage of nurses in Nova Scotia is severe. On March 20th 2023, Nova Scotia announced that it will pay $10k "thank you" bonus to nurses working fulltime last year. Also, if they sign a pledge to work 2 more years, you will get another $10k bonus; for a maximum of $20k bonus. A $10k bonus is extended to returning nurses (such as from retirement and travel nurses) to the Nova Scotia system as well.
How can I get job offer there I passed my Nclex exam
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Glad you think so!
I am trying to study PSW in Canada, am looking at new brunswick but the program are closed and I'm left to choose between Conestoga and Seneca but I'm considering cost of living. What would you advice please ? And also it's a one year program which means I can only get one PGWP. And I don't know if I will have a enough time to apply for PR.
If you can, go for a two year course
Fleming is still offering admission
@@koredesvlog8173 okay thanks
Thanks so much for this video, it really helps
Glad it helped!
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I'm a first time viewer, your video is educating. Thanks for this.
Please after studying master of public health there in Canada, do I have high chances of getting employed?
What are the job prospects for public health in Canada. Thanks.
Very informative.can you make a video on the process of converting foreign LPN license in Canada
You will have to go through NNAS (National Nursing Assessment Service). Starting in May, NSCN (Nova Scotia College of Nursing) waived NNAS requirement for Nigeria.
@@smwk2017 does it mean one just has to register for the nclex exam and pass it?
For nova scotia yes.
Can you please make the same for 2024?
Will do!!
Hello. Can we get link of agencies that we can apply for pew jobs through
Thank you so much. Can I apply for a job with a level 3 Diploma in health and social care.?
I’m sure you can find something within that field. It doesn’t have to be in the exact field but an admin position in that field would get your foot in the door.
@@OnyekaAsamaka thanks a lot. I know I'm asking for too much. But can you help with a link to companies currently recruiting at the moment..
Please don't ignore me. I am a pharmacist from Nigeria. Is it possible to get Pharmacy assistant position from outside Canada? What jobs can I apply from outside Canada?
Not sure but I highly doubt it.
Hello! Please what link can I use to get courses for healthcare workers for canada
What do you mean courses for health care workers?
Please i am a community health worker in Nigeria, what can i do in Canada as a health worker. Thanks
Please do you have agencies that i can contact or connect with for job in personal support worker?
Nice one sis,but this personal support worker does it need a degree?are they sponsoring from abroad?
What course can I study to become a medical administrative assistant
I don’t think you need any course
So if i have a certificate on health care from the US can i work with that in Canada or i have to take classes again?
And any school I need to attend to get the skill to become a medical administrative assistant
Please answer 🥰…Can you get a job with a masters in public health in Canada?Thank you
please can you make a vlog on how to come to canada as a sonographer
Hmmmm that’s a field that is rarely spoken about though and i have limited knowledge on that.
I am a Physician Assistant student in Ghana, currently in my final year. Can I work as a Physician Assistant student in Canada?
Well if you have all the necessary qualifications for the job then yes.
Ok, thank you.
Hello Good day ma’am
Please do you know much about digital health course/job in Canada. Thank you
Thanks Onyeka. Informative content.
Please, do you have any official contact for consultation? Emails?
Good evening, please I'm trying to get an health care assistant job in Canada
I am a senior community health worker, I went to college of health science and technology, I am a licensed community health worker, any job for me
What about Environmental health ?
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What about anatomy?
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Can I apply from Nigeria?
Or do they have sponsorship?
I did bmrit i wanna move canda so what job i get in canda nd how much they paid plzzz tell
Hi sis, well done. I have a BSN but not yet licensed, can I use me degree to secure a personal support worker job while I work towards getting my license in Canada
Yes you can but you might need to take a course on psw training
@@OnyekaAsamaka thank you 🙏🏽
Please i get your link so i can apply please
As a bnsc nurse what care can i do in Canada.
I like your matter
Please I which site should we apply to
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Can I get a PR with a PSW job?
As a bnsc nurse what course can i apply for
Hi Onyeka
Good day
Pls I have just got my approval and the necessary documents to migrate to Canada 🇨🇦 and as a matter of fact London Ontario (Fanshawe College South London campus). Pls I will like to connect with you if you don't mind. Am also a Nigerian but Ghanaian trained nurse !!
What about those that study psw in colleges do they receive this same amount with those who do it as survival jobs , is there a growth pattern in psw even if you do not want to be a nurse pls reply
Am in Egypt and i will like to relocate to Canada pls do you help people
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Hi Onyeka, please can you talk about Development services worker in maybe your next video?
Will try
I'm a nurse with degree in nursing please the link to apply for thank
What link please?
I'm a midwife in maki
What are the requirements
For what?
Hello,I had child and youth care but I want to reapply for a nursing program since I'm a nurse assistant in my home country
What nursing or health courses will you recommend for me
Can I get a nursing degree part-time and online in Canada? also as a male
No
What are the requirements for RN? Do they want degree or diploma?
RN is a 4-yr Bachelor degree in university. LPN/RPN is a 2-yr college diploma. All graduates must pass NCLEX exam to obtain provincial nursing license. Then you can apply for work in hospitals. There is a salary gap between RN and LPN/RPN. For Canadians, only RN is qualified to work in USA as temporary worker using TN-1 visa of USMCA (US-Mexico-Canada Agreement). Most nursing colleges require English, Math, Chemistry, and Biology from high school as prerequisites.
@@smwk2017 thank you. In this case I'm an internationally trained RN, a holder of a 3 year diploma. Am I eligible to apply as a foreign nurse in Canada provided I've passed my nclex?
@@Roses_are_red614 You will need to go through NNAS which can take 1 year. Alberta and Saskatchewan are working with Philippines to make their nurses easier to enter their provinces. Starting in May 2023, Nova Scotia will waive the NNAS requirement for Philippines, India, Nigeria, USA, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. They just need to pass NCLEX exam for licensure.
What smwk 2017 said
Sorry to ask this ma'am 🙏🙏
Please can you please make a video about USA Vs Canada.. in terms of everything like jobs opportunity, salaries , tax, healthcare, education, etc.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Please........🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Please 🙏🙏
Hospitals in USA tend to have more advanced equipment. Each nurse is assigned 6 patients. In Canada, equipment tends to be older. Each nurse has more patients. Nurses have less helpers (Nursing Aides) due to lack of funding. They have more duties. Factor in currency exchange rate, USA side pays more than Canadian side. As for service, USA side is better because Americans love to sue. US hospitals take patient visit evaluations seriously.
@@smwk2017 thanks so much
@@smwk2017 please how about in terms of other things.. ( that's y I requested for full videos between Canada and USA, which is better for international students in terms of school, Jobs opportunities, etc)🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Just a video comparing USA and Canada for international students 🙏🙏
@@rexsylglow USA has more nursing schools. Both sides require passing NCLEX exam to obtain state (or provincial) nursing license. In USA, some universities admit many nursing students and then eliminate 1/4 after the first year. They push them to less desirable programs. You need to find out the elimination criteria. In USA side, the PR process is complicated. Employer needs to sponsor you H-1B visa. Then you have to apply Labor Certification with Labor Department, proving that you are not stealing jobs from qualified Americans and PRs. After Labor Cert is granted, then you can apply for green card. You need 5-yrs of PR to become American citizen. In Canada, after studying 2-yrs, you will be granted with 3-yr PGWP. Pass NCLEX and get provincial license. Work 1-yr in hospital and apply for Express Entry. If your CRS score is above the min as set by IRCC, you will get invitation to apply for PR. You need 2-yr (supposedly 3 yrs) of PR to apply for Canadian citizenship. They count 1-yr of physical presence before you become PR (half day for everyday of physical presence before PR).