Re: taiwan
They are not unaccessible for all. There is not one country that permits all to enter there to take the exam. There are people that actually reside there.
Even the US does not permit someone to come to the US just to take the NCLEX exam, if they do not already have a tourist visa. What about the centers in Japan? They require a visa to test there.
So, that takes the US out, and what about Canada? They require a visa to visit there. Centers are open depending on many issues and they always have plenty to take the exams in those areas. Just because you are from a country where most other countries require a visa from there, it does not mean that all others need to have that visa.
Look at London, in the UK. That was the only center in Europe for several years, and you do not hear complaints about there, and they require a visa to go there for many.
It is possible to always get a spot in HK if the nurse puts forth the effort to get a spot. Sure, it requires some work and time on their part, but have not seen one that has not gotten an open slot there.
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