How Internationally Trained Nurses Can Immigrate to Canada in 2026
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Canada faces a significant nursing shortage, and internationally trained nurses are a critical part of the solution. This guide walks you through every step of the immigration and licensing process in 2026.
The Nursing Immigration Pathway
- NNAS (National Nursing Assessment Service) credential assessment
- Provincial nursing college review and registration
- NCLEX-RN exam (for Registered Nurses)
- Immigration pathway selection and application
- Employment in Canada
Step 1: NNAS Credential Assessment
NNAS is the centralized body reviewing internationally educated nursing credentials (except Quebec). Process takes 6-12 months, costs $650-$800 USD. Apply at nnas.ca. NNAS assesses your education, home-country licence, and work experience.
Step 2: Provincial Nursing College Registration
Apply to the nursing college in your target province: Ontario (CNO), BC (BCCNM), Alberta (CRNA), Manitoba (CRNM), Nova Scotia (NSCN). The college reviews your NNAS report and may require additional education or competency assessment.
Step 3: NCLEX-RN Exam
Required for RN registration across Canada (except Quebec). Computer-adaptive test with 75-135 questions. Register through Pearson VUE after receiving your Authorization to Test (ATT). Cost: ~$360 USD. Study resources: Saunders, UWorld NCLEX, NCSBN Learning Extension.
Immigration Pathways for Nurses
- Express Entry: RNs (NOC 31301) and LPNs (NOC 32101) are eligible. Provincial nomination or Canadian job offer adds significant CRS points
- Provincial Nominee Programs: Ontario OINP, BC PNP Healthcare Priority, Nova Scotia NSNP Healthcare stream
- Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP): Atlantic provinces have severe nursing shortages — one of the fastest pathways
Bridging Programs
- CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses (Toronto): Employment bridging, NCLEX prep, career coaching
- IEN Employment Services (BC): Bridging at Douglas College and Kwantlen Polytechnic
Salary Expectations
- RN: $70,000-$110,000/year | LPN: $50,000-$75,000/year | NP: $100,000-$130,000+/year
- Most public healthcare positions are unionized with excellent benefits and pension
Official: NNAS Canada, NCLEX-RN.
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