How the NCLEX works in Canada
Yes — Canadian registered nurses write the NCLEX-RN too. If you’re surprised, you’re not alone. Here’s how the RN licensing exam works north of the border.
Canada uses the NCLEX-RN for registered nurses
Since 2015, Canada has used the NCLEX-RN as the entry-to-practice exam for registered nurses — the same exam used in the United States. So the NCLEX prep, cheat sheets, and study strategies you find online (including ours) apply to you as a Canadian RN candidate.
This catches a lot of Canadian students off guard, because so much NCLEX content online assumes you’re American. The good news: the exam is the same, so the study material transfers directly. What’s different is the process around it.
What’s different in Canada
- You register through your provincial or territorial regulator (for example, the College of Nurses of Ontario, BCCNM, or your province’s nursing body) — not through a US state board.
- Eligibility and application steps are set by that regulator, including any required documents, language requirements, and fees.
- You still test through the official exam provider at an approved testing centre, in person.
How to study (it’s the same exam)
Because the NCLEX-RN is identical, use the same approach we recommend for everyone: practice questions with rationales, a realistic schedule, and high-yield review. Start with:
- Our NCLEX prep hub and cheat sheets
- A week-by-week study plan
- Dosage calculation practice
- An overview of the Next Gen NCLEX question types
Becoming a practical nurse instead? You’ll write the CPNRE or REx-PN.
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