Denied by CABON now to take LVN.. - Page 4
Register Today!- Mar 14, '12 by kayakoto@dragonlady...yes but since my school will still need to fill up the Record of Nursing Program I just asked them to attach the TOR and RLE and I'm not really sure if they will transfer it because of their busy schedule.
- Mar 14, '12 by dragon_ladyQuote from kayakotoOh i see,my analyst told me to send first my application form together with the live scan,then i'll send a written request with signature with him to transfer a copy of my school documents to LVN board free of charge.@dragonlady...yes but since my school will still need to fill up the Record of Nursing Program I just asked them to attach the TOR and RLE and I'm not really sure if they will transfer it because of their busy schedule.
- Mar 14, '12 by kayakotothat's good too,but we still need to submitt record of nursing program from our school,the form itself from LVN.are you processing your application already?
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- Mar 14, '12 by caroladybelleAre you seeking to work in the US, and if so, do you already have legal working papers/a prospective LPN job?
My understanding is that for someone to come to US (noncitizen from Philippines) and work as a nurse, they must be RN, LPN does not qualify. It is also quite hard to find a job as an LPN these days. - Mar 14, '12 by kayakotoQuote from dragon_ladyGood luck to usYeah, i already sent the forms to my school.
and pls.update me with your application too.than you kababayan
- Mar 14, '12 by kayakotoAlmost all of us are immigrants.we are qualified to take the LVN exam because it's CABON who suggested us to take that route if we don't want to study again to complete our deficiency to sit for the RN exam for the meantime.i have work waiting for me with a help of my relative here in Ca.thats why I need to take the exam and hope pass it ASAP.
- Mar 14, '12 by dragon_ladyQuote from caroladybelleAre you seeking to work in the US, and if so, do you already have legal working papers/a prospective LPN job?
My understanding is that for someone to come to US (noncitizen from Philippines) and work as a nurse, they must be RN, LPN does not qualify. It is also quite hard to find a job as an LPN these days.
I'm an american citizen ma'am and we(international graduates from the Philippines) are qualified to apply for a licensure exam for LPN because we went to a 4 year nursing program in the Philippines,That's what i know.But anyways,thanks for the concern. -
- Mar 14, '12 by kayakotoQuote from dragon_ladyYes kababayan!we can do thisGood luck to us kabayan!Thanks!keep me posted.God bless
