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I live in cali and wanted to get license in texas, would they allow me to take the nclex-rn even if im from california? please help!

]Hi! im from cali and would like to apply in texas, can i be granted with ATT even if my state of residence is california? pls. Help i did my ces, finger printing and im afraid if i send my application it will be denied bec. I dont live in texas.

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I live in cali and wanted to get license in texas, would they allow me to take the nclex-rn even if im from california? please help!

Why do you want Texas? Are you planning on moving to Texas to live and work?

I live in cali and wanted to get license in texas, would they allow me to take the nclex-rn even if im from california? please help!

The short and quick answer is Yes to TX and still live in CA, but plan to move to TX as it was mentioned in the previous above statement.

BUT..............

Where's the EASIEST, THE FASTEST, THE CHEAPEST STATE to get eligibility: to AVOID the different (and can be somewhat difficult) English reading and writing requirements, who doesn't need to have their curriculums reviewed and evaluated, if you don't have a local PH license, etc....here's what I've been trying to tell you guys for months!

Kabayans, you have to look at the "bigger picture".

To everyone asking of the same question: just pick whatever state you wish to work in for the next 3-8 years or more. With the strong possibility, this State is where you will plant your roots and watch your babies grow from an infant till they go to college.

-- First and foremost, you must now have a valid SSN to apply into CA and into most states and one day soon, ALL states will require a SSN and for future renewals. There are zero to a handful of hospital sponsorships in the whole country now, don't count on those, you will have better luck winning the lottery odds. There are some states that will allow you to apply and take the exam if you pass all other requirements, BUT those same states will not issue the actual license and license number until you provide them a valid SSN!! Also know that many places of employment needs to verify your SSN as part of the regular hiring process and needed for their accounting dept.

-- Many states are now requiring a copy of PH local license, this is partly so that the BON's can verify if your license name and numbers matches the ones approved and given by the PH nursing board, to reduce those submitting false documentations.

-- Some BON's now require full copies of your entire and current passports with ALL the pages, this again is due to the BON's are finding out that they are receiving more false documents and to verify that one actually attended the courses during the years their transcripts are stating for a fact.

-- Personally, I think the concurrency issue came up when the CA BON's started finding more and more "pirated and false" documents that could be purchased in the Phils streets. So upon closer examination, CA BON staffers began to see some flaws in our PH college transcripts.

-- It makes NO sense to get a license in one state, when you really WANT to work in another, as you need to still PASS that state's requirements you wanted to work in the FIRST place. I see so many trying to go thru the back door but know it's being closed down.

-- You will be spending more MONEY by hopping around one state to another in extra fee$ and possible extra money for certain testing$ and wasting more months waiting and waiting, instead of looking for a job. Why pay double $$$ ??

--- Don't forget that being a "new grad" in many of the States means that you must apply for the new grad position IF you are within ONE YEAR of your graduation, NOT the date and year you pass the NCLEX, this is a big factor that becomes the rejection for your submitted job application. This is true for any US new grads as well, it's across the board.

**** The FASTEST, the EASIEST, the CHEAPEST state to apply into is the State you feel you will put your roots down for many years, the MINUTE you pass the NCLEX! If that state doesn't meet their requirements AND your needs and desires (weather, salary, etc) now then move on and research and travel to that state if you can. ****

-- Avoid the 13-14 states that are enforcing the concurrency now, The list of them are mentioned. Here you go:

see
[COLOR=#003366][COLOR=#003366]state board licensure requirements here

these are states having concerns over concurrent theory and practicum, so i would look at other 37 states to obtain license:

alabama

arizona

california

georgia

illinois

kansas

louisiana

maryland

north dakota

oklahoma

vermont

virginia

washington
"

NV was recently enforcing it. Don't be surprised if FL and TX join the concurrency bandwagon one day, it's a very old requirement from years ago before most of us were born (25 plus years). NV recently started to enforce the concurrency rules.

-- Forget about trying to ENDORSE-TRANSFER any out-of-state license into CA or ANY of the current mentioned 13-14 other states that are enforcing the concurrency rules, it's NOT going to happen as again, you MUST submit the same college transcripts that already DENIED or will DENY the application, there's no way around to go around this! It doesn't matter if you have 2 years or more of US RN experience, my PH friend tried to endorse her FL into CA and was denied the licensure, citing the same concurrency issue. Same thing with our friend with her NY license, same bad fate.

-- As you may know or should know, that jobs for us international students are becoming very hard and pretty difficult to get our foor thru the door, as many hospitals even many clinics are hiring their own students that did their clinical time in that hospital or hiring more of that local students or those from the same State. It's known as hiring the "internals". So getting approved and passing the NCLEX-RN is nothing, compared to finding the real thing......a nursing job.

-- To find out what state you are interested in, the bottom of each page is the list of BON's and you can easily Google...STATE's name followed by "board of nursing"....BINGO! It's all there for the state's requirements, including every one of the Board's has a special ""INTERNATIONAL"" section.

Good luck, everyone, we can do this, but allow a lot more time than originally planned, be prepared to work in a State you really don't want to be in for several years, take any kind of job.

There is some light at the end of the CA tunnel:

This is one poster's very successful story on getting her ATT in CA and there's another poster who's friend (in the same thread) also received their CA approval of the ATT and all are soon to take the NCLEX-RN (not the LVN exam) and solved the concurrency issues.

CLICK here to read: [COLOR=#003366]https://allnurses.com/world-nursing/r...ia-832461.html

Good luck to the ladies that are taking the exam soon.

You can apply to Texas BON as an out of state resident.

If you want to be licensed in Tx then you need to fill out their application and do fingerprints for them. If you fill out the Ca stuff you will be licensed there. Or, you can get licensed in Ca and then endorse in Tx. It'd be easiest to either go on their website and look or call the Tx BON.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

Thread moved to nurse registration as you have indicated that you are an IEN. First you are not applying for the NCLEX but for a nursing license by examination NCLEX is but one step in the process. You need to go to the Tx BoN website and review the application for license by examination for internationally educated nurses.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

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I live in cali and wanted to get license in texas, would they allow me to take the nclex-rn even if im from california? please help!

]Hi! im from cali and would like to apply in texas, can i be granted with ATT even if my state of residence is california? pls. Help i did my ces, finger printing and im afraid if i send my application it will be denied bec. I dont live in texas.

did you already process your application in texas? how's your application?

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