Re: Getting licensed in new State to travel
If you get a license in a compact state, that license is only a "multi-state" license if you are a legal resident of that state. In your case, since you are a CA resident, if you got a compact state license, it would only be a "single-state" license, and would not be good in other compact states. Also, if you are planning on going to WA, that is not a compact state, so you must get a WA license. I have also heard that a WA license takes about a month, and you must have your license in hand before you can start your assignment. If your assignment starts in 4 weeks, you're taking a BIG risk. If you get to WA and haven't gotten your license by the time you are supposed to start work, the hospital can cancel your contract- leaving you stuck far from home with no job.......
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