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NLE & NCLEX

Do I need to pass the Philippine NLE before I can take the NCLEX? :) I heard that there are states in the US that won't require you a license before taking NCLEX. :D is this a fact? Tnx for helping!

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Each state will differ so best thing to do is check the BON/BRN website

If you are a dual citizen (Phil and US), you dont need to have to pass the NLE to take the NCLEX. You just need proper and certified credentials but if you are a Phil citizen only, you need to take the NLE 1st before you could apply for NCLEX

If you are an American citizen or Immigrant who studied in Philippines, you don't have to pass the NLE to take the NCLEX but you have to provide an explanation on why you don't have a license from the country you were educated.

hi, I heard that some states require NLE even for the dual citizen in order to sit for NCLEX? Do you know what states that does not require one? thanks so much :)

only for california there are 15 states that only require you to take the Nclex.... others require to take the TOFEL or ILETS and other would want you to be associated with CGFNS for your OTR

only for california there are 15 states that only require you to take the Nclex.... others require to take the TOFEL or ILETS and other would want you to be associated with CGFNS for your OTR

THis thread is over 2 years old and things do and may have changed since many wrote on it

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