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For Active Canadian NPs Applying for Inter-jurisdictional Licensure with NANB as a Host Jurisdiction

This section is for ACTIVE CANADIAN NPs applying for Inter-jurisdictional licensure with NANB as a HOST JURISDICTION.

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Home jurisdiction is the jurisdiction where you provide nursing services most often. Host jurisdiction is a jurisdiction where you provide nursing services as a visitor or occasional provider

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To be eligible for NP registration you must have successfully completed either a ‘Family all ages’, ‘Adult’, ‘Pediatric’ or ‘Neo-Natal’ Nurse practitioner Program an approved school of nursing in Canada or the equivalent. You must have completed education for prescribing controlled drugs and substances, or be a graduate of a program that satisfies this requirement.

Canadian NPs

Applicants must meet all requirements in order to become registered to practise as a registered nurse (RN) or nurse practitioner (NP) in New Brunswick.

How long will it take to be registered?

You should begin the application/registration process at least 4-5 weeks before you intend to start work in New Brunswick to allow time for all required documents to be sent to NANB. It is not unusual for applicants to wait 3-4 weeks for documents to be sent from other regulatory bodies and previous employers.

Your application will only be processed once all required documents are received and requirements have been met.

Application for Registration Procedure

Please ensure all of the following documents are completed and criteria are met:

Step 1—Complete the Nurse Practitioner Application Form. You will receive email instructions to pay the application fee.

Step 2—Submit proof of your legal name by providing valid Canadian ID to nanbregistration@nanb.nb.ca. Please send a photo or scanned copy of these documents. If you are submitting documents in a different name (e.g. transcripts, verifications from other regulatory bodies, etc.), you must provide documentation to support the name change (e.g. marriage certificate or name change certificate).

Step 3—Arrange for letters of good standing from all regulatory/licensing bodies where you currently hold active registration as a nurse practitioner or registered nurse. This includes any countries outside Canada where you are currently registered, as well as states/provinces/countries where you are currently registered but have not practiced. To do this, complete section A of the Verification of Registration Form and forward it to the registration/licensing body (a fee may be required by the other regulatory body to complete this form, so please check with them directly). If you are no longer actively registered as a nurse practitioner in Canada, please request a verification from the regulator where you were most recently registered as a nurse practitioner.

Because it may take a few weeks for your verification of registration requests from other jurisdictions to be processed, this step should be completed immediately after applying to NANB. All verifications of registration are valid for six months from the date of issue. NANB may require updated verifications of registration if your application process exceeds six months.

Note: Within 2-3 business days of receipt of the documents requested in steps 1-3 you will be instructed to purchase CNPS insurance to practice as an NP, and then instructed on how to pay for your NP registration. Please see Fee Schedule.

Within 30 days of obtaining NP registration you must then follow the steps below.

Step 4—Complete section A of the Confirmation of Hours of Practice Form and forward a copy to each employer where you have worked during the past three years and arrange for the employer to forward the form directly to nanbregistration@nanb.nb.ca.

Step 5—Submit a current enhanced criminal record check through CSI Screening. Log on to www.csiscreening.com, complete the enhanced Canadian Criminal Record Check and indicate “NANB” as the company. This must be sent directly from CSI to nanbregistration@nanb.nb.ca.For criminal record checks from other sources, NANB will require the original be sent to us by mail. Criminal record checks are valid for 6 months from the date of issue.

Step 6—Complete the Jurisprudence module found under your “My Profile” account on the NANB website.

Note: Your registration will be issued with the condition that steps 4-6 are complete within 30 days of becoming registered. Failure to complete these requirements will result in your registration becoming invalid.