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Canada has a critical shortage of qualified Nurses. If you are a qualified Nurse with at least 1 year relevant experience then you are eligible to migrate to Canada provided you can score 67 CRS points and have a positive Education Credential Assessment
How to Migrate to Canada as a Nurse
Have 1+ years of relevant experience
Hold a relevant nursing qualification
Get a positive ECA
Pass a language test
Lodge an Express Entry application
Receive an Invitation to Apply
Pay the Visa Fees
Pass Health and Character Checks
Canada Visas for International Nurses
Nurses qualify for Express Entry under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) either directly or via Provincial Nomination
The FSWP is a Permanent Residency Visa, allowing the holder and their immediate family to live and wok in Canada, access healthcare, education, financial services and eventually apply for Canadian Citizenship
Criteria for Nurses to move to Canada
You need to meet the following criteria:
Work Experience
Nurses migrating to Canada are requited to have at least 1 years of recent, relevant work experience in the past 10 years
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QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants must hold a relevant formal qualification in Nursing Example qualifications include a Bachelors or Masters Degree in Nursing
Educational Assessment Credential
As an internationally-educated nurse, you must obtain an ECA report
The ECA provider for International Nurses immigrating to Canada is the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS)
NNAS will verify your identity, review your nursing education and work experience, and determine if your credentials meet the Canadian standards for nursing practice
This process takes up to three months, depending on the complexity of your case and the volume of applications being processed
While the NNAS is not involved in issuing nursing licenses or registering nurses to work in Canada, it does streamline the process of obtaining an ECA report and forwarding that report to the regulatory bodies or colleges of nurses in Canada.
Language Skills
You must be able to demonstrate a good level of English or French (the two main languages of Canada)
Express Entry Application
Nurses are eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker Program & Provincial Nomination, which are administered by the Express Entry system
Age Limit
There are no set age limits to migrate to Canada as a Nurse, although after age 44 applicants score zero CRS points for age
Job Offer
Qualified Nursing applicants applying to Immigrate to Canada are not required to have a formal job offer because Nursing is on the Express Entry Flagship Application Management System.
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Background Checks
You’ll need to pass health and character checks
Alternative Titles
These alternative Nursing roles are eligible to migrate to Canada:
Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical Nurses
Nurse Practitioners
Nurse Managers
Psychiatric Nurses
Community Health Nurses
Occupational Health Nurses
Perioperative Nurses
Neonatal Nurses
Rehabilitation Nurses
Critical Care Nurses
Forensic Nurses
Nurse Prescibers
Nurse Anesthetists
Nurse Practitioners
Apply for Licensing as a Nurse Migrating to Canada
After obtaining an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) from the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) you can apply diectly to Canadian Provinces for Licensing
You can apply for registration either before or after your Visa is granted.
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You are required to meet the specific requirements of the regulatory body or college of nurses in your province or territory
These requirements include completing an application form, paying an application fee, and submitting any additional documents or information that may be required
Once your application is approved, you may be required to take the nursing jurisprudence exam which is a test of your knowledge of nursing laws, regulations, and ethical standards in Canada
The nursing jurisprudence exam is online and can be completed at your own pace
In addition to the nursing jurisprudence exam some Provinces require applicants to take a further nursing exam or complete a Bridging Program
Nurses from these countries typically do not need to do Bridging Programs or further exams:
USA
UK
Australia
Ireland
Singapore
France
Germany
Netherlands
Denmark
Sweden
Finland
Spain
Malta
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Criteria to migrate to Canada as a Nurse?
Eligibility requirements include having at least 1 years relevant experience as a Nurse, scoring 67 CRS Points and having a positive Educational Assessment Credential from the National Nursing Assessment Service
What is the age limit to Immigrate to Canada as a Nurse?
There is no age limit to Immigrate to Canada as a Nurse although, the older applicants are, the less CRS points they will get under the age factor
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Which skilled migration visas are suitable for Nurses in Canada?
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The Federal Skilled Worker Program is a popular choice for Nurses who want to immigrate to Canada independently without the need for sponsorship by an Canadian employer
The Provincial Nomination Program is another attractive option for Nurses This visa requires a Nurse to be nominated by a Canadian province
What is the NOC Code for Nurses Immigrating to Canada?
NOC 31301
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What is the Express Entry system?
The Express Entry system is an online application management system used by the Canadian government to process applications for permanent residency It allows eligible candidates to create a profile and enter a pool of potential applicants The government then conducts regular draws and invites candidates with the highest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores to apply for permanent residency
What is the format of the NNAS assessment?
The NNAS (National Nursing Assessment Service) assessment for internationally educated nurses is a multi-step process:
Document Evaluation: The first step involves the submission of documents such as academic transcripts, nursing credentials, work experience certificates, references and language proficiency test results
National Nursing Exam: In some cases applicants may need to pass a national nursing exam such as the NCLEXRN (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses)
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Do I Need a Job Offer to Immigrate to Canada as a a Nurse?
No, a formal job offer is not a pre-requisite to submitting your Express Entry or getting an Invitation to Apply
Nursing is on the Flagship Express Entry Nomination System which means qualified Nurses are regularly invited to apply for the Federal Skilled Worker Program without a Job Offer
Does having a Job Offer help my application?
Yes, even though Nurses are on the Flagship Express Entry Nomination System having a job offer will also help
To receive a Job Offer you must already by licensed to Practice as a Nurse in the Province where the job is located
Can I include my family members in my immigration application as a Sheet Metal Worker?
Yes! Your immediate family members are included
Do I need to take a language test to immigrate to Canada as a nurse?
You need to take a language test as part of your application for immigration to Canada as a nurse The language test is used to assess your proficiency in either English or French, which are the two official languages of Canada
Can I apply for immigration to Canada if I have a medical condition?
Having a medical condition does not necessarily disqualify you from immigrating to Canada, but you will need to undergo a medical examination as part of your application to ensure that you do not pose a risk to public health in Canada
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Are there any specific websites or job boards focused on Nursing jobs in Canada?
Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) Job Board: https://cna-aiic ca/en/careers/job-board
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) Job Board: https://myrnao.ca/careers/jobs-board
CareerBuilder Canada: https://www.careerbuilder.ca/
Government Job Bank: https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home
How long does the application process take to immigrate to Canada as a nurse?
Allow a timeframe of between 9-14 months from the absolute state to the very end of the process
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Housing options for nurses in Canada depends on the region where you plan to work, as well as your personal preferences and budget
Some nurses may choose to rent an apartment or house, while others may choose to purchase a home
Depending on your employer and the region of Canada where you work, you may be eligible for subsidies
Further Resources
Free Visa Assessment for Nurses: Take Visa Assessment
Canadian Nurses Association Website: https://cna-aiicca/
National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) Website: https://nnasca/
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Website: https://wwwcanadaca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenshiphtml
International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) Website: https://wwwalbertaca/iqasaspx
HealthForceOntario Website: https://wwwhealthforceontarioca/
Nursing Education Program Approval Board (NEPAB) Website: https://wwwnepabca/
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