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by Shiela Lowman Mar 13, '10Hello
I am new here... my case.. I finish my BSN in our country PHIL. but i am not a LICENSE. i am here at the USA with GC holder.
now, i am planning to take an NCLEX. i am looking what states that i am qualified to take an NCLEX. because here in our place INDIANA they required a license from my country, so i am not qualified here.. I heard that some states doesn't need an RN.. is there anyone here to answer my questions?
Is CALIFORNIA doesn't need an RN?? is that true??
thank u
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- Mar 14, '10 by Silverdragon102There are several states that do not require a local license before they give eligibility I would however recommend you contact Indiana and check with them what you would need to do if you have a license in another state and endorse because they may still require a local license from you as a foreign trained nurse
- Mar 14, '10 by Shiela LowmanHello thanks for the reply.. For me its okey if i can't work here in indiana..
I am looking for the states that qualified me to take an NLCEX with out my license at PHIL.. if i ever i pass the NCLEX whatever states is that.. then i will move there and work.. that's my plan.. :-)
god bless - Mar 14, '10 by Silverdragon102Then I would suggest you check out the state BON where you would like to work and see what their requirements are. You can find links to all the US state BONs under the site map in the yellow bar above
- Mar 14, '10 by NurseCubanitaRN2bIf you read the forums for most states, most of them are having issues finding employment for new grads. There are hundreds of applicants for very few spots. You may want to find an area where they are looking for new grads (which are very few) that will hire you. Once you find that state and area, then you can contact that state board of nursing and start the process there. This way you don't waste, time, effort, and money trying to get licensed through a state that you're not going to practice in. Good Luck
- Mar 14, '10 by Shiela LowmanQuote from NurseCubanitaRN2bIf you read the forums for most states, most of them are having issues finding employment for new grads. There are hundreds of applicants for very few spots. You may want to find an area where they are looking for new grads (which are very few) that will hire you. Once you find that state and area, then you can contact that state board of nursing and start the process there. This way you don't waste, time, effort, and money trying to get licensed through a state that you're not going to practice in. Good Luck
thanks for the reply.. that is why i am looking for the STATES..
they said cali. u can take an NCLEX without a RN license at pinas.. not sure..
I need to call them on monday to make it sure.. before i starts processing..
thanks a lot.. - Mar 14, '10 by ghillbertWhat do you mean, you're here "with" a GC holder? What is your immigration status/visa? Do you have a SSN?
- Mar 14, '10 by Shiela LowmanQuote from ghillbertWhat do you mean, you're here "with" a GC holder? What is your immigration status/visa? Do you have a SSN?
Yes, i have a GC. i came here with the spousal VISA.. my husband is a foreigner US citizen.
I want to take an NCLEX.. looking for the state's that doesn't need an RN in our country..
thanks for the reply.. - Mar 14, '10 by ghillbertMany states don't require you to be an RN. Just choose where you want to go, and then check out the requirements for that state. Perhaps Vermont?
- Mar 14, '10 by Shiela LowmanQuote from ghillbertthanks for the reply...Many states don't require you to be an RN. Just choose where you want to go, and then check out the requirements for that state. Perhaps Vermont?
do u have a link for vermont?