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1. What is CRNP Program?

Ans. It is Canada Registered Nurse Placement Program. In this program we send Overseas Nurses to Canada by giving appropriate training & a Work Permit

2. What is the Eligibility for the Program?

Ans. Any overseas Nurse with Diploma or Degree in Nursing Minimum One year of Experience Enthusiastic to prepare for CRNE & IELTS

3. How long it will take to complete the process?

Ans. The process for Initial Registration will take approximately 3 to 4 months of time. After getting the Registration Nurse has to book for CRNE Exam which gain take 2 months. After passing the CRNE Exam, the registration will take 6 weeks. So totally including work permit the whole process will take around 7 to 8 months

4 . Is there any fee to enroll in this program?

Ans. Yes... To enroll in this program, we charge USD 2000 which is non-refundable in any circumstances. Nurse can pay this fee in maximum of two installments of each USD500 But we're not going to charge any fee for Work Permit or Placement in Canada.

5. Is the fee paid refundable?

Ans. No it is not refundable at all.

6. Which states in Canada, Nurses get placements?

Ans. Presently we're working for Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta states in Canada as the requirement is more their

7. Are you going to provide job in Hospitals or Nursing Homes?

Ans. It will be either in Hospitals or Nursing Homes depends on the experience and situation. But mostly we will provide in Hospitals only

8. How much is the Registration Fee and who is going to pay for it?

Ans. The registration fee for Nursing board is approximately CND 200. And this fee should be paid by candidate through draft directly to Nursing Board

9. Is there any possibility to get Permanent Residency in Canada?

Ans. Yes... after one year of stay in Canada on Work Permit, you can easily get Permanent Residency along with your family (spouse & children)

10. Can I move from Canada to USA?

Ans. Yes, there are so many people moving to Canada to USA after getting Permanent Residency in Canada. You can also get direct registration in USA without writing again NCLEX as well

11. Do I need to pay and extra money to get Work Permit or Placement?

Ans. No the Administration Cost which will paid USD 2000 is the first and last payment to Care Globe. But you need to pay for the visa and rest of any immigration fees applicable.

12. When can I take my family to Canada?

Ans. Yes you can take your family (Spouse and Children under 18) to Canada after you secure a Work Permit and Placement.

13. Can I stay back in Canada without coming back to my country after the exam?

Ans. Legally you can stay by changing your visa status. But we always recommend to come back after giving CRNE exam. But there are some people, who is changing their visa in Canada, and not coming back. We recommend You to fly back to Canada along with family after getting Work Permit.

14. How many days exam will take?

Ans. Exam will take maximum of two day and some time it gets finished in one day as well. So you don't need to stay long time in Canada to write exam.

15. When can I get the Job and Work Permit?

Ans. You will get Full Registration from Nursing Board in Canada, after you successfully pass the CRNE Exam. Once we get the Registration Number, we will find Employer and Work Permit to work in Canada. The whole process will take around 6 weeks after PIN number

16. How long I need to stay in Canada during exam and where I am going to stay?

Ans. As the CRNE exam will be for maximum of 2 days, you can plan your journey for a week. During your exam, we will arrange the accommodation for you to stay in a hotel. And you have to bear to cost of hotel.

17. Do I need to come back to my home country after the giving the Exam?

Ans. We recommend you to come back to your Home Country and fly back to Canada after getting Work Permit. But some nurses stay back by changing visa in Canada itself. And they work on Temporary Registration

18. What kind of visa I get to Write CRNE Exam in Canada?

Ans. To write CRNE Exam, overseas nurses can apply for short term visit visa. And it is very easy to secure.

19. Will CareGlobe pay the expenses to go to Canada to write exam?

Ans. No we won't pay any expenses. Nurses have to pay themselves for Visa fee, air fare and Hotel expenses etc.

20. What is CRNE?

Ans. CRNE means Canada Registered Nurses Exam. This exam conducted by CNA to measure the capability of Overseas Nurse in field of Nursing.

21. Where should I write this CRNE Exam? and how much is exam fee?

Ans. Unfortunately, this exam can be written only in Canada. And the exam fee will be approximately CND 500

22. What kind of visa I get to Write CRNE Exam in Canada?

Ans. To appear for this CRNE Exam, you can apply for Short Term visit visa.

23. What happened, if Nurse doesn't get the required IELTS score?

Ans. As IELTS is mandate to sit for CRNE Exam, Care Globe will give candidate multiple chances to appear for exam. But as the requirement is 6.5 in Academics IELTS, it will be easy to secure that score

24. How much IELTS score required to get Nurse Registration?

Ans. In Academic IELTS 6.5 overall score with 7 in speaking. But no less than 6 in any of the module

25. What is Temporary Registration?

Ans. Temporary Registration will be given to Overseas Nurses who is going to appear for CRNE Exam to work in Canada. With Temporary registration, Nurses can work in Hospitals/Nursing Homes with supervision.

26. Will you provide us Temporary Registration?

Ans. We can provide the Temporary Registrations to Overseas Nurses. But as immigration rules always getting changed in Canada, we can't promise for it. But will definitely try to provide it, subjected to the situations

27. What will be the salary in Canada as Register Nurse?

Ans. The approximate salary for Registered Nurses will be around CND 42000 starting. But after getting one year experience the salary will go up to CND 65000

 

 

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