Provisional permit holders FAQ
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Graduate nurse permit FAQ
- How can my GN registration status be verified?
- What are my responsibilities as a GN practising in Alberta?
- How long is my permit valid?
- What if I need to renew my permit?
- What happens if I fail the NCLEX-RN exam?
- Can CARNA assist me with finding employment as a GN in Alberta?
- Why are there conditions on my permit?
- How much does the permit cost?
- When can I call myself an RN?
- Do I have professional liability protection as a GN?
- What is the continuing competence program and do I need to participate?
- If I have conditions on my permit can I request a review of the decision?
- What is the difference between provisional practice permits (GN) and RN practice permits?
What is the difference between provisional practice permits (GN) and RN practice permits?
Provisional permits allow you to work as a graduate nurse (GN) under certain conditions while endeavoring to meet all the requirements of RN registration, including writing and passing the NCLEX-RN exam.