Re: Where are the best places for RN studies in the Philippines?
Unfortunately, foreign educated RN's do have a more complicated way of getting licensed in most US territories and states of jurisdiction. Rules have changed over the years and I believe new rules are still being added. In response to your question, California requires having an active Registered Nurse license in another state of jurisdiction to qualify for RN endorsement. In addition, foreign educated nurses are required to have their school submit a Transcript of Records with a Breakdown of Educational Program form.
If you plan on seeking licensure in a state other than California, the best way is to run through the list of states and check each requirements yourself. It can be a daunting task as I found out for myself. I looked at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing website (
www.ncsbn.org) and went through the links to each state BON. I made it past the states beginning with the letter "A" to "D". The ones I looked at required a course-by-course evaluation of your nursing program but did not specify whether you will need to be licensed in the the foreign country you were educated in. These states were AL, AZ, and CO. The others required passing the CGFNS examination and these states were AK, AR, CT, and DE. Be aware that part of the requirements to sit for the CGFNS examination is having passed the licensure exam in the foreign country you were educated in.
My question now is are you willing to go through all this headache which you'll have to go through if you obtain your education outside the US?
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