IELTS Requirements for Nursing in Canada — 2026 Guide

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IELTS is one of the most common barriers Indian nurses encounter when planning a move to Canada. Not because the required score is unreachably high — but because the requirements are more specific than most candidates realise, and preparing for the wrong test type wastes months of time. This guide is written specifically for Indian […]

PNP for Nurses in Canada — How Indian Nurses Get PR | Prudont

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For Indian nurses working in Canada, the question of permanent residency doesn’t have to wait years. The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) offers one of the most accessible and well-structured routes to Canadian PR — and healthcare workers, including Licensed Practical Nurses, are among the most prioritised categories. This guide explains which PNP streams are relevant […]

Canada vs Australia for Indian Nurses — 2026 Comparison

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Two of the most popular destinations for Indian nurses are Canada and Australia. Both have high demand for qualified nursing professionals, active immigration pathways, and established communities of Indian healthcare workers. But the pathways to get there, the timelines involved, and the career trajectories you can expect differ significantly. This comparison gives you a side-by-side […]

WES ECA for Indian Nursing Degrees — Complete Guide 2026

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If you are an Indian nurse planning to work in Canada, your Indian degree does not automatically translate into a Canadian qualification. Before you can apply for LPN licensing, immigration, or most nursing pathways in Canada, your credentials need to be formally assessed through a process called the Educational Credential Assessment — commonly referred to […]

How to Become an LPN in Canada as an Indian Nurse | Prudont

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What Is an LPN in Canada? A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Canada is a regulated nursing professional who works under the direction of physicians and Registered Nurses (RN) in hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, and community health settings.In most Canadian provinces, LPNs: Provide direct patient care including assessments, medication administration, and wound care Work […]