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Thank you for your quick reply! And that was what I assumed and have researched as well. I have my CES report from CGFNS stating my education is equivalent to that of an American school. And I have passed the NCLEX by examination through MInnesota where I hold my license. However when I talked to the lady at the Utah board of nursing who denied my application, she was adament that I still needed to be a certificate holder(pass the CGFNS qualifying exam). So she's held my application and states that I cannot hold a license in the state of Utah. I read the Utah nursing act and it seems that I have all the necessary qualifications. Where do I go from here? I have a job offer in Utah and I'm supposed to start next week. Thanks again.
ksef
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I am a Canadian educated RN who has received licensure in Minnesota recently. I'm trying to transfer my Minnesota license to utah and ran into a few things. I'm wondering if I'm the only one. My application was denied because I was not a certificate holder and had not taken the CGFNS qualifying exam. However, when reading the utah nursing act it states that if I hold a license in another state and have already passed the nclex exam I do not need to write the cgfns exam. Can someone please help? Are there any other international nurses who have transferred a Minnesota license to utah? Is it mandatory to be a certificate holder if I'm applying for licensure by endorsement? Thanks!