Re: CA Licensure application form question
This gets rehashed so often. Honestly I would like to see CA put a freeze on accepting NCLEX applications from outside the USA since they already have more international NCLEX-RN passers waiting on licenses than will EVER be able to work in the state.
What state should you apply? The state that you intend on living and working.
The USA is not like most other countries where you can move about easily. Each state has its own set of laws, regulations, codes, etc. Even as a private citizen it is a lot of effort to relocate from one state to another, let alone a healthcare worker.
Understand that even if you apply to one state, pass NCLEX and receive your license that you still have to meet the requirements of the next state you intend on going to so that means that you'll be in the USA, trying to get documents from the Philippines to fill in additional requirements for the other state's board of nursing. As if that isn't enough of a headache you will still have to pay a lot more money for your endorsement!
Don't rush through it, really research the USA and pick a state that you like as a residence and a good place for you to practice nursing THEN apply. Don't look at how hard the form is or how many requirements a state may have. That is alltogether the WRONG WAY to go about it.
I'm here in the Philippines and I've councilled many nurses who are making very serious mistakes in the quest toward becoming a USRN. The #1 mistake is applying to the wrong state for the wrong reasons.
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