November 2022
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AMR is now open

It’s time to renew your CNO membership for 2023. You must renew your membership with CNO for the upcoming year (2023) by current year’s end (Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022).

This involves:

  • completing the Annual Membership Renewal (AMR) form, which includes questions about your employment status, areas of practice and education

  • paying an annual fee

You can renew and pay your fees online by logging in to Maintain Your Membership with your email address and password. Unless you have changed it, your password is the same one you used last year. If you have questions about your renewal, check our AMR FAQ page.

The deadline to renew without paying additional late fees is 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022.

There are no fee increases for 2023 membership renewal; fees haven't increased since 2019. The 2023 renewal fee for members in the General and Extended Classes is $270 (with HST, the total is $305.10). The renewal fee for members in the Non-Practising Class is $50 ($56.50 with HST).

Renewing your membership and paying a fee contributes to the regulation of your profession. All nurses have the opportunity to actively participate in the regulation of their profession. You can provide feedback about changes to by-laws, regulations and standards of practices. You can join CNO’s Council (which is the board of directors), sit on our committees (be involved in the day-to-day work of CNO) or join one of our reference groups to provide regular feedback about important work.

It also funds CNO’s work supporting our health care system, like modernizing the way we assess applicants, running programs such as the Supervised Practice Experience Partnership, making updates to Temporary Class registration and registering record numbers of new nurses.

In addition to the many ways you as a nurse contribute directly to the health care of Ontarians, we are grateful for the way you provide the support needed to uphold the standards of the profession.

You can learn more about renewal, including key dates and frequently asked questions, by visiting our AMR section.

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