Navigating the process of obtaining a nursing license in a new country can be complex, but our comprehensive nursing licensing services at Eduint4u are here to help. We provide expert guidance and support to ensure a smooth and successful licensing journey. Our services include assistance with the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) for recognition of qualifications in Canada, the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) for the USA, and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for the UK. We also support verification processes with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), and other relevant authorities. Additionally, we help with the renewal of nursing registrations and obtaining good standing certificates to demonstrate professional compliance and integrity.
STAGE 1: Self Check
Eligibility – BSc Nursing / GNM (With Level upgraded)
Meet the eligibility and submit Application with AUS 410.
STAGE 2: Orientation
AHPRA will be providing an online orientation class to the Applicant.
STAGE 3: Portfolio
It involves submitting documents.
STAGE 4: MCQ Examination (Multiple Choice Questions Examination)
The applicant must take and pass the NCLEX-RN examination, which includes a
government fee : USD 170 + USD 220
STAGE 5: OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAMINATION (Fee: AUD 4000)
Need to attempt OSCE Examination from Australia and score 7/10.
STAGE 6: REGISTRATION
Require at least 3months clinical experience + English language requirement.
Accepted English language score Requirement:
IELTS (A) 7 | PTE 65 | OET B
(Clubbing accepted within 6months)
Stage 1:
Process defers from Province to Province– opting a province is the initial stage
in which you may opt from all the Canadian provinces
Stage 2:
If it’s Atlantic provinces, we have Expedited Pathways for certain designated
country nurses ( Fee vary for each province)
General Pathway – Creation of NNAS account and application submission with
relevant documents is to be done for all provinces, including Atlantic provinces,
if the nurse does not have registration from the designated country list(CAD
750)
Stage 3:
Submission of forms to the provincial nursing Council from the Nursing College
and Nursing Council accordingly.
Stage 4
Become eligible for ATT. Applying for ATT and proceeding for NCLEX-RN
examination
Stage 5:
Issuance of Nursing License from respective Province’s Nursing Council
Note:
The designated country pathway for Nova Scotia is the easiest process that you
can do even without credential evaluation.
Eligibility Criteria:
• Minimum qualification: GNM or BSc Nursing
• Desirable to have 1 year experience
• English Language – For the designated country pathway, no English language is
required
• For general pathways, language requirements depend on the NNAS advisory
report.