Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Progress Report - Step One

This adventure started back in June when we decided to Do This Thing! Steps needed to make it happen were as follows:

1. Get registered as RN in New Zealand.
2. Find a job and get a work permit.
3. Go.

So I started the paper trail in mid-June - requested police clearance, requested three references, requested the SANC to send over verification and transcripts and contacted a few agencies to find out about getting a job as an RN. The police clearances took FOREVER as they kept losing things and sending them to me piecemeal, but eventually, by early September I had them all. The SANC also took FOREVER to process my request, and they too sent my docs to NZ in early September. Yay for that!

Then the NZNC wrote back (by snail mail nogal!) with a string of queries. One was their mistake - they thought my certified copied were photocopies of certified copies. Duh! Then they said the SANC had given them a wrong verification number - which they had! Took a week to sort that one out. Then they wanted a hard copy of my IELTS results - they had already verified them online but they wanted the Piece Of Paper! From next year, IELTS will be compulsory for all foreign nurses but they made it compulsory for SA nurses from August this year - and did not put that info on the website or the application forms. The bad news was that my IELTS results expired about three days before their letter requesting it arrived in my mail box. The good news was that I wrote them a two page email explaining why I thought they should waive the requirement - and they agreed to do so! Yay again. To rewrite the IELTS exam would have meant a two-month delay and would have cost me almost R2000.00.

Finally, I got a letter dated 9th October from the NZNC telling me my registration has been approved.

Double YAY! Step One is now complete. I've started on Step Two ...