Re: Can you change state licensure?? Originally Posted by BennyBear
Hi I am an RN from the UK, I understand that certain American states require foreign nurses to take the CGFNS exam, but others do not. Obviously I would rather not do this as I have enough going on as it is!! Is it fairly simple to apply to one State Board of Nursing (to do the NCLEX) that doesn't require the CGFNS, say California, and then change the state licensure to the state where I actually want to work, Texas? Would the Texas board still require me to do the CGFNS anyway, making all this 'swapping' pointless?? Confused...receive a lot of vague information but it's so hard to get detailed facts..thanks
Some states allow reciprocity with California licenses; others may require you to take a test. So it depends on which state you are going to.
Non-CGFNS states include:
1. CALIFORNIA
2. ARIZONA
3. OHIO
4. NEW YORK
5. MARYLAND
6. GEORGIA
7. FLORIDA
8. ILLINOIS
9. SOUTH CAROLINA
10. HAWAII
11. NEW MEXICO
12. VERMONT
13. OREGON
14. NEVADA
15. COLORADO
16. KANSAS
17. TEXAS
18. MINNESOTA
19. ARKANSAS
20. SOUTH CAROLINA
21. KENTUCKY
In a previous post, Silverdragon102 said, Why even need a list of CGFNS or non-CGFNS States?
There are about 50 States and US territories that one can apply for US licensure. It would be better to just pick a handful of States or territories you would consider to work initially or endorse down the road and go to their website and see the requirements yourselves. In fact, most likely you will just end up with one State or US territory to apply for initial licensure and another one for endorsement down the road.
Also, requirements for foreign-educated nurses change very often and so a list of CGFNS or non-CGFNS State would always change overtime and so if you happen to see a previous list of it and you make a decision base on that list, w/c in most cases would have been changes by the time you apply then you would have chosen a State to apply for licensure on a wrong premise. Not to mention, that once you apply you will be downloading the most up-to-date Application Form from their website anyway and see their updated requirements for it. If the updated application form says one thing and the "master-list" says another, you only follow what is on the application form and not on the list that someone did months or years ago.
Also, another thing that many do not realize is that there are also endorsement requirements that also varies from one BON to another and it does not necessarily mean that if one was able to apply initially on a State that does not need any CGFNS service that they can easily endorse to a State that needed it. Some BON do still require that one to go through the CVS for NY or a CGFNS CES if endorsing to them regardless if you are already licensed on another State and like I said endorsement requirements can change as well, much as the same way requirements for initial licensure can so it will also be mistake to make a list of endorsement requirements as well.
CGFNS Web Site:
http://www.cgfns.org/sections/tools/faq/cp.shtml
NCSBN Web Site:
https://www.ncsbn.org/515.htm
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