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Dec 06, 2007 07:38 AM

ielts


hello evryone! im a nurse in the PH

im just new here, my friend told me that this forum was very helpful..

i just wanted to ask.. do all the states in US require their international nurses to take english proficiency or ielts?? i am just confused... hope u cud help me

tenk u in advance


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from nurz2be
Old Dec 06, 2007, 07:53 AM

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My friend is from the Phillipines and she said English proficiency testing was required here in Florida
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from joyaljose1
Old Dec 06, 2007, 07:55 AM

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i think its required because . i did IELTS and got overall 7 score nd doing NCLEX R N now
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from suzanne4
Old Dec 06, 2007, 08:00 AM

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English exam are required for all that wish to obtain a visa to work in the US as an RN. It is a requirement of the US government for immigration purposes first of all, but some states do have requirements as well.

Have moved your thread to the International Forum where it is more appropriate.
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