Showing posts with label BC PNP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BC PNP. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

BC PNP: British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program

The Provincial Nominee Program in the Canadian province of British Columbia makes easy the province to suggest foreign immigrants so as to meet the employ requirements of the British Columbia financial system and labor market. British Columbia employers are very much benefited by the program. There are two groups under which the province nominates foreign nationals to be in. They are:


The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program is also a means for foreign nationals to get permanent residency in Canada. In other words, when a candidate is nominated by the provincial program, he also has the better chances of obtaining Canadian permanent residency. The nominated candidate is entitled to file for permanent residency status with the Citizenship and Immigration Canada. British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program is a fast-tracked way of obtaining PR in Canada, when judge against to any other federal immigration program.

The BC PNP permits foreign skilled workers in addition to international student to immigrate under its two dissimilar streams, thus helping them in getting the permanent residency status in Canada. Those who wish to migrate to British Columbia as a provincial nominee have to assure the requirements set by the PNP authorities. You might have doubts concerning under which stream you could immigrate to the province. To know about this and more about the British Columbia PNP, you may contact an Immigration and Visa lawyer or ask in comments below.

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Sunday, 1 August 2010

BC PNP Employment Requirements for Nurses!

The British Columbia PNP need nurses to be registered with the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses in BC so as to be able to practice as a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in the province. Basic registration requirements for these professionals include:

Unregistered psychiatric nurses must submit an application to the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses in order to be evaluated for registration eligibility.

Below are a few application requirements:

•The applicant must hold a diploma in psychiatric nursing. A graduate or an undergraduate degree in the same is also acceptable.
•Applicants who belong to non-English speaking nations must produce evidence of their proficiency in English language.
•Character certificate.
•Proof of fulfilling the requirement of 1400 hours of minimum practice hours over the recent 5 years.
•Applicants must produce the proof of the completion of registration exam in Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia, or Saskatchewan.
•The applicant may also hold a general nursing diploma. An advanced diploma or graduate, as well an undergraduate in psychiatric nursing are accepted as well.

By now, it is clear that psychiatric nurses who are the practicing health professionals in the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses are termed as registered psychiatric nurses in British Columbia. An applicant is required to accomplish the requirement of either becoming a practicing CRPNBC member or must seize an Interim Practice Permit (while the applicant waits for the completion of practicing requirements for the registration) in order to practice as a psychiatric nurse in the province of British Columbia. The CRPNBC is responsible for the issuance of the permit to nurses who have been evaluated by the suitable regulatory body to work as a psychiatric nurse in the province.