Published Oct 1, 2009
juella
60 Posts
good day everyone. i've been trying to help myself in the past couple of months about the AZ NCLEX process. am from southeast asia (Philippines). confused with what to do first, what to pass first to be exact. if anybody knows the process, please be kind enough to detail it here so others and i won't be going elsewhere. thanks.
and about the IELTS, whats the preferred exam? british or australian? and any trusted review center in the Philippines to recommend? with the application please detail the steps too.
your comment will help a lot. congrats to batch 2009 NLE board passers.
Daigorot
122 Posts
good day everyone. i've been trying to help myself in the past couple of months about the AZ NCLEX process. am from southeast asia (Philippines). confused with what to do first, what to pass first to be exact. if anybody knows the process, please be kind enough to detail it here so others and i won't be going elsewhere. thanks.and about the IELTS, whats the preferred exam? british or australian? and any trusted review center in the Philippines to recommend? with the application please detail the steps too. your comment will help a lot. congrats to batch 2009 NLE board passers.
You can download the application packet in the Arizona BON. Here is the link.
http://www.azbn.gov/documents/applications/App%20Packet%20Downloads/RN_LPN%20Exam%20Pkt%202009.pdf
I think you need a CGFNS-CES (Credential Evaluation Service) before you can register in NCLEX-RN exam.
Good luck.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the International forum as per the red banner
As mentioned for AZ you need CES doing before the BRN will give eligibility to sit NCLEX. You may not require English if the CES indicates that all your course work was done in English. However if that is waivered it will be required for VSC. Also AZ will not issue a license without proof of PR (Legal status in the US) or USC
Be prepared for a long wait with retrogression
Hushdawg
644 Posts
Don't forget about this reqirement:
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6. Evidence of being employed as a nurse for at least 960 hours within the past 5 years in a country or territory where the principal language is English, i.e. Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Canada (except Quebec), Ireland, Trinidad, Tobago, South Africa, Jamaica, Barbados, or United States/Territories. (Copy of work record can be included with your application.)
If you are a fresh graduate it isn't a problem but if you have graduated more than 5 years ago then you MUST fulfill the above requirement in order to be licensed in Arizona as a foreign nurse.
Also, for Arizona there is an official document that you can complete and have notarized which will permit you to get the physical license even though you are not in the USA. However, you are required by law to provide the SSS within 10 days of issue or your license will be revoked.
lYou can download the application packet in the Arizona BON. Here is the link.http://www.azbn.gov/documents/applications/App%20Packet%20Downloads/RN_LPN%20Exam%20Pkt%202009.pdfI think you need a CGFNS-CES (Credential Evaluation Service) before you can register in NCLEX-RN exam.Good luck.
thanks. yes, the CES....
Moved to the International forum as per the red bannerAs mentioned for AZ you need CES doing before the BRN will give eligibility to sit NCLEX. You may not require English if the CES indicates that all your course work was done in English. However if that is waivered it will be required for VSC. Also AZ will not issue a license without proof of PR (Legal status in the US) or USCBe prepared for a long wait with retrogression
really? OMG. residency in AZ... i have to think about this much... thanks for the reply!
You can still go through the process as many states now will not give a license without proof of residency. The key is not to go to CA for initial licensure as they will destroy your file after 3 years if you haven't given them a SSN or requested a extension. Once you are in the US and apply for a SSN (once you provide proof of work/immigrant visa) a license is quickly issued
@silverdragon: i see. i'll keep that in mind. thanks for that info. my hopes are coming back to me.
BRN stands for?
misstake should have read BON
oh i see.
hghf4u
7 Posts
Hi,
Filling the AZ BON application, I see that we have to pay 200 $ for application fee, which includes 50$ for finger print, I already have the finger print card done, So do I still have to pay them the 50 $ ?
Also mode of payment is eithr check or money order.
I dont have an account with any bank.
And AZ Bon says "All personal checks must be pre-printed with your name and address and made
payable to the Arizona State Board of Nursing.
How am I supposed to do this ?
Cant I use my hubby s check to pay the fee?