The Canadian Nursing Program for IEMs is a professional development and up-skilling program designed for Internationally Educated Midwives (IEms) with at least 2 yrs nursing experience who want to work in as a registered midwife in Canada.
We invite IEMs who meet our eligibility requirements to join us at our Campus in North York, Ontario Canada for a nursing program focused on training IEMs to successfully complete all the required steps to meet the educational, professional and legal requirements to work as a licensed midwife in Canada.
Our program also includes a clinical placement that will set you up with the confidence and skills to ensure you are fully job-ready as a registered nurse in Canada.
Please note the Private Career College Act, 2005 do not apply to any of the professional development, skill upgrading and examination preparation programs.
At Toronto School of Health Sciences , we are committed to providing students with a high-quality education that prepares them for success in their chosen careers. Our faculty members are experts in their fields, and our facilities are state-of-the-art. Whether you are interested in pursuing a career in business, healthcare, education, or any other field, we have a programme that can help you achieve your goals.
Credentials
English Requirements (Must Satisfy ONE)
20 Weeks (5 months)
$3,000.00
Our campus is a vibrant and welcoming community. With modern facilities and beautiful surroundings, it's the perfect place to learn and grow.
We offer a wide range of programmes to suit your interests and career goals. From business to science, there's something for everyone at Toronto School of Health Sciences .
Our faculty are experts in their fields, dedicated to helping you succeed. Get to know some of the amazing professors who will be teaching you at Toronto School of Health Sciences .
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$2,200.00
Please reach us at admissions@tshs.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes, Toronto School of Health Sciences offers its programs both in-person and online. Applicants can indicate their preferences when applying.
The student to faculty ratio at Toronto School of Health Sciences is 18:1. This allows for more personalized attention and interaction with professors.
Nursing review program visas for IENs typically have a significantly high approval rate. Nevertheless, in the event that a visa is denied, we urge all applicants to carefully review the Refusal Letter to identify the grounds for rejection and consider reapplying. It's not uncommon for students to attain visa approval on their second attempt.
The National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) provides a streamlined assessment service for IENs interested in applying to be a registered nurse in Canada. The purpose of the NNAS application process is to evaluate and authenticate your nursing qualifications, work experience and nursing licenses. Visit https://nnas.ca for more detail.
CELBAN is known internationally as a unique nursing specific-purpose language exam, and is informed by nursing and language testing professionals. CELBAN reflects authentic nursing communication and evaluates English language proficiency in listening, writing, reading and speaking.
YES. IENs can take the IELTS exam without needed to take the CLBAN exam. As of January 2023, both IELTS (general) and IELTS (academic) are both accepted English language exams. Please note the IELTS exam will only be accepted when written within two years prior to applying for registration.
The NCLEX-RN exam is a standardized test that is used to determine whether an individual is qualified to become a registered nurse (RN) in the United States and Canada.
The Regulatory Exam – Practical Nurse (REx-PN™) is an entry-to-practice exam for those applying to become a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) in Ontario.
There is no limit to the number of times you can write the Registration until you pass. You can take the exam once in any 45-day period (up to a maximum of 8 times per year).
The Canadian Nursing Review Program for IENs is a Professional Development and Up-skilling program designed for IENS with existing qualifications and work experience to maintain their nursing profession and become eligible to work as a licensed nurse in Canada. The program is not subject to the provisions of the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005.
Although the TSHS is not designated for the PGWP program, international students who complete the nursing review course and become registered nurses in Canada may be eligible to stay and work in Canada under other work permit programs, such as the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, the International Mobility Program, or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). These programs allow international students who have graduated from non-designated institutions to apply for a work permit and gain valuable Canadian work experience. Students should research and understand the eligibility criteria for various work permit programs and consult with a qualified immigration lawyer or consultant to determine their eligibility and ensure that they follow the correct application process.
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