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Did you recently graduate from a Canadian nursing program? To practise as a nurse practitioner (NP) within Alberta, you need to complete this application.
Before proceeding, you should:
Information on the CRNA's fee structure can be found in the Fees page.
There may be additional fees for:
*The permit fee is paid annually and must be renewed by September 30 for the new permit year beginning October 1. The fee covers the costs of the regulatory process that assures the Alberta public that registrants are able to provide safe, competent, ethical nursing care.
Once the CRNA receives all the completed items, the processing time is four to six weeks. You can check the status of your application at any time inside of College Connect.
If you have previously created an account with the CRNA, you do not need to pay the assessment fee again. Contact the CRNA to start this application.
Provisional permits allow you to work as a graduate nurse (GN) or graduate nurse practitioner (GNP) under certain conditions while you work to meet the requirement of writing and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. You cannot practise in Alberta either before the effective date or after the expiry date of your provisional permit, including orientation.
Certain parameters apply to a provisional permit, including:
Upon successful completion of the NCLEX-RN exam, you will be removed from the provisional register and issued a full practice permit.
If you do not want a provisional permit, please wait to submit your application until you are ready to request to write the NCLEX-RN. You can request an authorization to test (ATT) by navigating to the Registrant Services section in College Connect. You can be exam eligible while your application is still in progress.
To create an account, you must go through our Pathways to a Permit tool first. It will recommend an application pathway based on your situation.
If you are an existing registered nurse (RN) with the CRNA and are looking to transition to become a nurse practitioner (NP), there is a streamlined option available.
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