As an applicant, you must show that you possess the required nursing knowledge, skill and judgment to practise nursing.
In most cases, this is done by satisfying the registration requirements related to nursing education, recent nursing practice, and the registration and jurisprudence exams.
However, during the application process the College may receive other information that raises concerns about your ability to meet this requirement (e.g., another regulatory body reports a finding of incompetence or professional misconduct). If that happens, the College can consider this additional information.
If the College has concerns about whether you possess sufficient nursing knowledge, skill and judgment, then it will ask for additional information to better understand the nature of your circumstances. Additional information can include:
- information about findings of incompetence
- information about current investigations, inquiries, or proceedings for incompetence
- information about a refusal of registration
- information from another regulatory body, such as compliance with continuing competence requirements
- any other information requested by the College
How will the College assess the information?
When reviewing information about your nursing knowledge, skill and judgment, the College will take into account several considerations as relevant to the circumstances, including:
- Is there evidence that you are unable to meet the required skills and abilities expected of all nurses?
- Is there evidence that you failed to meet continuing competence requirements for nursing or any other profession (i.e., you do not demonstrate a commitment to ongoing learning, engagement in reflective practice or an ability to set and achieve learning goals)?
To avoid delays, you are strongly encouraged to ensure all supporting documents are sent to the College as early as possible in the application process.
You are responsible for ensuring that all supporting documents from third-party sources (e.g., regulatory bodies or individuals providing references) are sent directly to the College from the third party. Third-party information forwarded by the applicant directly to the College will not be accepted.