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TravelRe: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Stephesiri: 10:58pm On Sep 05, 2020
@iyaejima please I am a Registered Nurse in Nigeria and will soon Relocate to Manitoba via PNP soon, as our PR awaits Approval

Please I am lost in the process, I saw your write-ups and response to some key issues,

I am an RN with BNsc from Nigeria please I need your guide.

1) I have been told to apply for Both LPN and RN evaluation from NNAS to enable me work as LPN while I wait for the outcome of Manitoba Licensure process which someone told me it might take forever.

2) I was also told to pay for NNAS RN and LPN evaluation to report to be sent to Province like Ontario or New Brunswick because I might get it lots faster there and convert to Manitoba License when I am done.

Please guide me I need a sincere assistance and seeing you are in Manitoba give me a great pleasure to hear from you. Please here is my what's app number and email. I will like to keep on touch forever


+2347032578551
Stephesiri@gmail.com

Please I awaits your response

Regards Nurse Stephen

IyaEjima:
I beg to disagree with this info cuz I am practising in Manitoba. Even with the merger (which is only within one health region (and only in the ER and ICU depts which Nigerian nurses hardly go to) leaving other specialty areas in this region and other health regions free of this your allegation, there are still nursing positions open every single day and people are still getting employed. The college (and not board) doesn’t delay applications (evaluations come from NNAS by the way, You apply to the college after NNAS and people hear back from the college within 5-7days at the latest). People delay themselves because it takes them forever to come up with the exam fee, pick an exam date and prep for their competence exam. Need I add that many IENs are scared of the exam and spread rumours around instead. I remember people telling me it was the hardest exam ever and if I listened to them and prepared eternally, I may never have gathered the courage to write it. So please be very objective when you advise people.

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