Steps to Follow to Become a Nurse
Foreign-born workers hoping to establish themselves in Canada as nurses must first follow a few simple steps:
- Research each provincial association
- Self-Assess and Apply to a Province
- Once your temporary permit is granted, apply for the Canadian Registered Nurse Examination (CRNE)
For more information on Canadian permanent residency (without a job offer):
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Quebec Skilled Worker Program
Nova Scotia Regional Labour Market Demand Stream [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]
Provincial Information
Each province has different procedures and specifications for nurses applying to work in Canada. Consult the table below for province-specific information pertaining to nursing applicants.
Province | Procedure | Processing
Time |
Fee | Language Proficiency Test | Additional
Qualifications |
PNP
Option |
Application Forms |
Alberta
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience | 3-6 Months | $525.00 | English: CELBAN or IELTS (Academic Version)
|
Generally people from Philippines, India and Nigeria must complete Substantially Equivalent Competence (SEC) assessment. | Yes | http://bit.ly/JfmUZm |
British Colombia
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience.
If deemed qualified they will receive approval, if not they will be asked to do a Substantially Equivalent Competency (SEC) Assessment. |
3-6 Months | $560.00 | English: CELBAN or IELTS (Academic Version) | No bias toward one country.
Everyone is assed individually. |
Yes | http://bit.ly/K0dc13 |
Manitoba
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience | 4-6 months | $525.00 | English: CELBAN or IELTS (Academic Version)
French: TEF
|
No bias. Each applicant is assessed individually. | No | http://bit.ly/KfK5Dr |
New Brunswick
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience | 4-6 Months
|
$452.00 | English: CELBAN or IELTS (Academic Version) French: TEF
|
Generally people from Philippines, India and Nigeria must complete Substantially Equivalent Competence (SEC) assessment. Claims unbiased. | Yes | http://bit.ly/KXnfBn |
Newfoundland and Labrador
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience | 3-6 Months (Possibly more due to backlog) | $169.50 | English: CELBAN or IELTS (Academic Version) or TOEFL | Generally people from Philippines, India and Nigeria must complete Substantially Equivalent Competence (SEC) assessment | Yes | http://www.arnnl.ca/pg.php?p=9 |
Nova Scotia
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience | 6-8 Months | $469.20 | English: CELBAN or IELTS (Academic Version) | There is no bias, Each Applicant is assessed on an individual basis by an “Assessment Consultant” | Yes | Part 1: http://bit.ly/KkBLEB Part 2: http://bit.ly/JM0EeM Part 3: http://bit.ly/KO7fFx Part 4: http://bit.ly/JuisHq Part 5: http://bit.ly/KdHhtZ |
Ontario
|
Each applicant receives a personalized application.
While they do not provide a lot information they do seem to be more organized than the other provinces. |
3-5 months once all information is received.
|
RPN: $226.00
RN: $678.00 NP: $226.00 |
Each applicant is assessed individually and there is no public information as to problems between countries. | Yes | Must Request Form: http://bit.ly/JAfEgK | |
Quebec
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience and go through integration program | 3-6 Months | $594.99 | French | Nurses educated in certain countries* are entitled to take the integration program in a hospital, while others must take it in a classroom | Yes | Must Request Form: http://bit.ly/JSOjqm |
Prince Edward Island
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience | 4-6 months once all documents are received
|
$500.00 | English: CELBAN or IELTS (Academic Version) or TOEIC | No bias | Yes – but require min. of 50 pts on Self-Assessment Form | http://bit.ly/Ku7zYn |
Saskatchewan
|
Provide Evidence of RN certification, education and work experience | 4-6 months
|
$525.00 | English: CELBAN or IELTS (Academic Version) | Generally people from Philippines, India and Nigeria must complete Substantially Equivalent Competence (SEC) assessment. | Yes | http://bit.ly/KfKG8a |
* Those trained in Argentina, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Spain, Israel, India, Lebanon, Philipinnes, Italy, Brasil can learn directly in a hospital, others learn in classroom settings
For more information on coming to Canada as a nurse, contact FWCanada or fill out our online assessment form.