Published Oct 1, 2013
kaoru_angel05
2 Posts
hi nurses!!! i am a registered nurse from the philippines, finished my BSN there as well and a US citizen. i am currently residing here in Nevada. i understand that the first step for nclex application for Nevada is to register/purchase the credentials evaluation services or CES by CGFNS. did that, so CGFNS is currently waiting for some documents from my school and licensing authority back in the philippines. i am soooo excited to take my test that i log-in to my cgfns account like everyday!!!
so my questions are:
hoping to get some information for my concerns... this is my second post by the way, if that matters...
THANK YOU...
steppybay
1,882 Posts
The short answer is "yes", NV has recently been enforcing the concurrency rules and some have been denied due to lacking a course or two or insufficient clinical hours. It really depends on how your transcripts are processed AND how the PH courses were conducted.
https://allnurses.com/nurse-registration/13-states-same-760249.html
There are several other states involved.
NV BON requires a copy of the PH nursing license, good thing you have your PH license, but this is for those without a PH license, there could come a time when the BON's will not care any more of why no local country nursing license, other than if no license can be verified, then the application will be denied. In CA alone, there's been cases of fraudulent applications and even in the Norway forum tab, the nursing board in that country has been hit. These PH scammers and fake "nurses" are too much and one probable reason to close the doors outside of the low demand for PH nurses and that goes for anyone country, where the locals are having a tough time finding a job.
I highly suggest that you read almost every title topic in this form to get a better understanding of the situation at hand, not only for yourself but for your friend and your other friends you may be facing the tough road ahead.
In CA, there have been just a handful of PH students and nurses since Nov. 2011 (the month and year of the strict concurrency rules established in 1987 or earlier), who have been given the ATT.