Hi all. I'm a pre-nursing student so bare with me if I don't word this quite right...
I'm a resident of FL. I'm considering changing my "home state" to Colorado and moving there. If I want to get an NLC (compact state license) in CO, I can work in any of the other compact states as a nurse, right?
Now, if I want to continue to be part of the NLC, but occasionally work in Montana or Florida, which are not in the NLC, I need to apply for licenses for those individual states, right?
How timely and expensive would it be to apply for licensure in another state outside of the NLC? Would having a license in Florida affect my NLC license in Colorado?
Sorry if this is confusing! I just know that I am going to want to work in Florida and Montana at some point, but still want to work within the NLC.
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Hi all. I'm a pre-nursing student so bare with me if I don't word this quite right...
I'm a resident of FL. I'm considering changing my "home state" to Colorado and moving there. If I want to get an NLC (compact state license) in CO, I can work in any of the other compact states as a nurse, right?
Now, if I want to continue to be part of the NLC, but occasionally work in Montana or Florida, which are not in the NLC, I need to apply for licenses for those individual states, right?
How timely and expensive would it be to apply for licensure in another state outside of the NLC? Would having a license in Florida affect my NLC license in Colorado?
Sorry if this is confusing! I just know that I am going to want to work in Florida and Montana at some point, but still want to work within the NLC.