Are there any problems with the crossover from the US to Canada with Nursing?
I’m from BC, and my husband is American/lives in the states so I can help. Not sure if you realized this or not, but going to nursing school in the states is super expensive as a Canadian, unless you’re dual citizenship. I looked into it before starting school here. Now to answer your question, if the program you’re looking into is a BSN, then no there won’t be. You will have to write the CRNE though, just like Canadians have to write the NCLEX. And you’ll have to get your Alberta license. So it’ll be pricey, but a fairly smooth transition. Just keep in mind when you graduate, you’ll be in competition with grads in the area in which you want to work. For example, say you’re from Calgary. When you come back as an RN, you’ll be competing with all the other RN grads from Calgary who have the advantage as they did preceptorships at local hospitals, have networked/made connections and have a “foot in the door”. FYI, if the programs you’re looking at is anything less then a 4 year degree, yo