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FEU vs. Chinese General Hospital Nursing Schools
I know someone who made it top in the local boards last year and she graduated in one of the "never heard" nursing schools in a province. It's up to the student, you may have the best teachers in nursing but if you don't have the passion and will to study, better not go into nursing.
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Desperately Needing Answer...
My sis-in-law doesn't have a SS#, took the NCLEX in Guam just this month. She got the result in 3 days coz her sis in Texas paid for the quick result(don't know if it's the right term). Maybe the CA BRN have this kind of service.
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Quickest Way for Getting Things Done and Licensed in US
I have gone through the application form of Illinois BON, there’s one form about confirming the license. Does that mean I have to send that form to PRC for verification despite the fact that they need the CES that also verifies licenses?
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Quickest Way for Getting Things Done and Licensed in US
I plan to take TOEFL for Illinois BON's approval for nclex since it is the only english exam required. For VisaScreen, I'll be taking IELTS(I'm afraid of the TSE), please tell me if this is the right thing to do just to get away with the TSE.
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Quickest Way for Getting Things Done and Licensed in US
If you have been in and out of US while your visa screen is being processed, will there be any possibility that your immigrant visa will be denied when applied in your home country since the embassy will know it and as far as I am concerned, when you go to US on a tourist visa, you should not have other intentions like wanting to be employed.
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Quickest Way for Getting Things Done and Licensed in US
Suppose you've gone through all the cgfns papers/nclex and english exams by yourself out of US(without the help of agency & never want to get the help of an agency), how do you find an employer in US especially if you're a new graduate?
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Philippine Board of Nursing to stop Second Coursers from taking up Nursing
Absolutely right, what's the use of application forms, you apply because you comply for their credentials, means you are evaluated......or are they after the application fee.....??
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International nursing students in the US
You're right, I've checked with the cgfns and transcripts are needed. Anyway, thanks again.
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International nursing students in the US
She did not send the school transcripts when applied for the cgfns exam. I know that for CES, it is required but I've checked the website of Illinois BON, it is stated that for those who have applied for the cgfns exam can avail of CES free of charge but refunds will not be made for the exam(of course in her case, it can't be refunded since she took the exam a year ago but failed).
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International nursing students in the US
Ok now I know, how about if getting CES, does she need to submit papers again to the school and licensing body considering the fact that she had already done it .
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Quickest Way for Getting Things Done and Licensed in US
I try to figure out options of taking NCLEX in Illinois.I got confused when I read the application form for NCLEX in Illinois BON, it was clearly stated in the application packet that the SS# is mandatory. How could that be if you’re a foreign graduate nurse and never even been to US?
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International nursing students in the US
My sister failed the cgfns exam last year, had passed IELTS though, she now plans to take the NY route upon learning that cgfns exam is not needed . Would the NY CVS take lesser time than usual since the cgfns had already her data. Is it a right move?
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Quickest Way for Getting Things Done and Licensed in US
If a BSN graduate is never licensed and applied for CES, what happens to the form of validation for license, shall it still be sent to the licensing body?
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Quickest Way for Getting Things Done and Licensed in US
Thanks for the quick reply Suzanne, here's another question, I know that CVS is done by cgfns alone, you only pay. Do you have any idea if the data that they are asking in CVS is the same as those data needed in CES(transcripts & license verification)?
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Quickest Way for Getting Things Done and Licensed in US
1. CVS for New York State 2. Form 1 for initial licensure in New York State 3. Visa Screen application. Those three steps are for NY, right? Which one comes first? Can it be applied at the same time?