What Is Case Management?

Personalized Guidance for Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs)

The PASS Program’s Case Management service offers one-on-one, tailored support to help you confidently navigate Canada’s nursing licensure, settlement, and employment process, before and after arrival in Canada!

Case Management connects you with a dedicated PASS Program Coordinator who:

  • Reviews your individual background, goals, and timeline

  • Helps you plan each step of the nursing registration process

  • Provides information, guidance, and referrals to the supports you need

  • Links you to regulatory bodies, professional associations, settlement services, mentors, and employment resources

This support is delivered virtually via email, video call, or online meeting to fit your schedule.

What You get with PASS Program:

Your case manager will help you with:

Personalized Action Planning
Develop a clear path toward registration, settlement, and employment in your destination province.

Regulatory Support
Understand and prepare for applications to bodies like NNAS or provincial regulators.

Mentorship and Networking
Connect with experienced nurses through the Canadian Nurses Association for professional insights.

Employment Assistance
Receive guidance on job search strategies, employment referrals, and workplace expectations.

Settlement Resources
Get referrals to community or newcomer services to support your move to Canada.

Links to PASS Webinars & Courses
Your case manager will suggest relevant webinars and communication training to help you prepare and stay informed.

CARE Centre’s case management model consists of six parts:

  • Online Programming
  • NNAS/OIIQ Application
  • Regulatory Bodies  
  • Settlement Supports
  • CNA Mentorship
  • Employment Referral

 

WEBINARS

Transferable Skills for Pre-Registration Employment

Wed, Feb 4, 9:00 AM EST

Jump Start Nursing Registration Process

Fri, Feb 6, 9:00 AM EST

Transferable Skills for Pre-Registration Employment

Mon, Feb 9, 12:00 PM EST

Networking Skills for Internationally Educated Nurses

Thu, Feb 12, 9:00 AM EST

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