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May 29, 2008 04:37 PM

NCLEX Ca


Hey
I asked the same question a few time, I alreedy have read the threads in this subject... please try to help me.
Which state nowdays doesn't require a SSN or CGFNS, and which I can transfer the results of California to it, and reserve the results for more than three years, plz help....
thank you... I'm confused...


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Old May 29, 2008, 05:10 PM

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There are only a small handful that require CGFNS exam although most require some sort of transcript eval like CES with CGFNS. Even if you go with Ca for initial licensure when moving your NCLEX results to another state you will have to meet their requirements for foreign trained nurse. Some states have recently changed their requirements and you now have to prove status before they will issue you with a license. With the many states you need to read to which one's do not require SSN and also their requirements for foreign trained as some require English exam before they will make you eligible to sit the exam.
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from suzanne4
Old May 29, 2008, 08:22 PM

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This same question has been asked over and over again, and we have asked that you take the time to do a search here. Much has already been written on it and there is no sense to readdress something everytime that someone asks for it and does not take the time to do some reading here.

There is also much more involved than just transferring the results of the exam, and we want you to take the time to read about what they are.

Thread being closed. All you need to do is use the search engine that we have here to find the information that you are looking for. I can promise that it is there. Not sure if you have actually done a search, because I know for a fact that it is posted here and by me.
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