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No, there is no official age limit for IENs to apply. However, younger candidates may have a slight advantage in terms of immigration points and adaptability factors.
Yes, eligible family members, including your spouse and children, can usually accompany you. They may also be eligible for open work permits or study permits.
Yes, IELTS (Academic) is generally required for nursing licensure and immigration purposes. Minimum required scores vary by province but are typically around 6.5–7.0 overall.
The process typically includes credential assessment (WES/ECA), English language testing (IELTS), NNAS registration, NCLEX-RN preparation, and passing the NCLEX exam, followed by provincial registration and immigration.
The full process can take 9 to 12 months, depending on document readiness, exam scheduling, and provincial timelines.
While not always mandatory, having at least 1-2 years of recent clinical experience strengthens your application and may be required by some provinces.
The total cost can range from CAD 7,000 to CAD 10,000, including fees for credential assessment, IELTS, NCLEX prep and exam, immigration processing, and support services.
You may need to complete some final licensing steps before beginning work as an RN, but some provinces allow interim or conditional licenses while you complete certain requirements.
Yes, reputable programs like the one under Topaz Project Corporation include NCLEX-RN preparation, often along with IELTS prep, immigration guidance, and post-arrival support.
Services may include airport pickup, temporary accommodation, orientation sessions, job search assistance, and help registering with nursing colleges.





