California RN Interim Permit TOEFL requirement

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On the California BON says TOEFL is required for applying RN Interim Permit. However, it doesn't say how much is the minimum TOEFL score to apply for one. Does anyone know how much? Also, if I got my interim permit while waiting for my CGFNS visa screen to pass, will I be able to work before the completion of my visa screen?

Much thanks. :p

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On the California BON says TOEFL is required for applying RN Interim Permit. However, it doesn't say how much is the minimum TOEFL score to apply for one. Does anyone know how much? Also, if I got my interim permit while waiting for my CGFNS visa screen to pass, will I be able to work before the completion of my visa screen?

Much thanks. :p

A passed TOEFL for nurses and the country license. Once you have your interim permit you can work immediately if you are a green card holder already. The validity of the IP is only six months. If you are outside of the US, they will issue you a letter telling you are approved for an IP but won't issue you one. They will advice you to write them once you are in the US and show them prove of entry before they will release your IP.

Hope I answer much of your concern.

Thank you so much. I am not sure what's the passed TOEFL score for nurse? Is it around 540 as stated in the visa screen? Thank you so much!

hi! i just want to know how many months do i need to wait before BON issue interim permit?is this given prior to the eligibility letter or after..thank you for any info u can impart

Specializes in medsurg.

hello!! i am a nurse in the philippines..i just arrived here in California last august (petition). i passed all the requirements for NCLEX last september 21. though i havent taken any english exam, i still applied for the interim permit (because my friend said that its okay because Philippines is english-speaking country though its not the main dialect). now its been 3 months since the time i passed my application and im kinda worried about my papers. i havent received any letter from the BON. i even thought that my incomplete requirements for interim permit may have caused delayed issuance of eligibility letter. please correct my notions if im wrong..im really worried about this..

any help that you guys can share will be highly appreciated!!

hello!! i am a nurse in the philippines..i just arrived here in California last august (petition). i passed all the requirements for NCLEX last september 21. though i havent taken any english exam, i still applied for the interim permit (because my friend said that its okay because Philippines is english-speaking country though its not the main dialect). now its been 3 months since the time i passed my application and im kinda worried about my papers. i havent received any letter from the BON. i even thought that my incomplete requirements for interim permit may have caused delayed issuance of eligibility letter. please correct my notions if im wrong..im really worried about this..

any help that you guys can share will be highly appreciated!!

Your friend gave you wrong information, CA BRN will not process your interim permit without having first passed the English exam.

That the Philippines is English speaking does not matter here, immigration even requires that you take the English exams to work in the US. Many do not pass the series of exams the first time from your country.

hi! i just want to know how many months do i need to wait before BON issue interim permit?is this given prior to the eligibility letter or after..thank you for any info u can impart

In order to get the Interim Permit, you need to meet the requirements for licensure in CA.......that will be first.......the only difference is that you will not have taken the NCLEX exam, but you must meet all of the other requirements.

And a key thing to remember, you will not get the same salary as an RN with the IP. I always recommend getting the NCLEX exam done as soon as possible.

Specializes in medsurg.

ah okay..will my incomplete requirements for interim permit affect my application for NCLEX? ive been waiting for 3 months now..until now i havent received anything from BON. do you think it was delayed by my application for interi permit since it was incomplete? i really am worried..please help me.

ah okay..will my incomplete requirements for interim permit affect my application for NCLEX? ive been waiting for 3 months now..until now i havent received anything from BON. do you think it was delayed by my application for interi permit since it was incomplete? i really am worried..please help me.

Prob. not, esp. so that CA BRN doesn't require an English Exam for a foreign-educated nurse to sit for NCLEX.

The ave. time-frame for getting the eligibility letter for NCLEX from CA BRN is 4-6 months and sometimes a little bit more if they received your application on busy months. Their processing depends entirely on their current workload that is why it varies anywhere from 3 mos. (quite uncommon) and up to 8-9 mos. (that I know off) but ave. is 4-6 mos. as they stated on their instructions for foreign-educated nurses.

Know a few that only got their eligibility letter after their 6 mos. validity to stay in the US expired and were forced to go home and wait for the letter before going back to the U.S.

Specializes in medsurg.

thanks lawrence for your reply..its a big help and relief for me to know that..

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Hi! I'd like to address this msg to suzanne4...Is it possible to apply for IP in the state of PA even if I do not have cgfns or nclex? will appreciate ur reply.

Hi! I'd like to address this msg to suzanne4...Is it possible to apply for IP in the state of PA even if I do not have cgfns or nclex? will appreciate ur reply.

You will have to check with that state, not all issue temporary permits for RNs, and for any that I am aware of such as NY and CA; they both require that you have passed the CGFNS exam before they will issue it.

I personally do not like the interim permits for anyone. It puts way too much stress on you to pass it, and the learning curve is so high for you when you start your position. You will not have enough time to prepare properly for the NCLEX if you have already started work. And if you do not pass, the interim permit becomes null and void.

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