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Hello guys, my name is Lambert. I just want to ask help with you guys how i can do become a registered nurse here in US (Florida) well in fact i didn't yet take nursing board or i mean i'm not yet a registered nurse in the philippines. I just finished my study there but right after i moved here in US.

Please give me some info. so i could take action from your advices or comments. I just really don't know. My mother keeps pushing me to continue my nursing career but im not really sure what first step should i take on. Or, i was also thinking if coming back to philippines to take the NLE is right to do so. Because some other says that i should be registered nurse first before i can take the NCLEX.

Thank you,

Lambert

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

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If you want to register as a RN in Florida then you need to meet requirements as set out on the Florida Board of Nursing website

So you mean, i have to take Nursing Ed. here in Florida in order to qualify to take Nursing Licensure Examination?

Good thing, you're not considering CA in your new nursing job adventure to settle in.

Why CA? Is there any problem in pursuing Nursing career in CA?

Specializes in Medical Surgical.

i suggest contacting the nursing board of florida or go to their website online. Student nurses who graduated outside of the us, specially from philippines, are in a "bit" of a dilema here in Ca. You should apply soon.

Why CA? Is there any problem in pursuing Nursing career in CA?

Yep, like Kuyafern said, we PH grads have a "slight" problem with our degrees, the majority meaning 1,000's don't meet the CA BON educational requirements and either need to become LVN's, retake a course or two that's nearly impossible to get into, takes maybe up to 18-24 months to get it done, if you're lucky to get enrolled or simply re-do an entire CA nursing program, just a slight detour you might say.

Have you even read the "few" postings here under "denial", can't pass, rejected etc by the CA BON threads?

Just recently someone (Lanze) got rejected by the VT BON for the same concurrency issue or something about the courses were "unacceptable".

Oh my! I should be better contacting BON here in FL. Actually, i started sending them emails trying to ask same questions/inquiries.

Good luck to us guys. Keep in touch

Thank you!

Ya right! It's kinda hard in part of us who graduate outside US having no License first. I just don't know what kind of process here in FL.

Thank you kuyafern!

Yes, better apply like yesterday, I think more and more states may soon enforce or place the same concurrency rules like CA and VT.

hi lambert,

does florida board requires local license to sit for nclex? i'm a nursing graduate too in philippines who didn't take the local board exam and planning to take the florida nclex. hope you can give me some info.

thanks,

jane

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
hi lambert,

does florida board requires local license to sit for nclex? i'm a nursing graduate too in philippines who didn't take the local board exam and planning to take the florida nclex. hope you can give me some info.

thanks,

jane

Check the Florida state BON website and if in doubt ask them

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