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Trained in the Philippines
Hey Tiana, I already passed the NCLEX RN. States like New York, Maine and Texas would let you apply without a prior license. You just need to explain why you don’t have a license where you were trained. The state with the least requirements is New York, all you have to do is take an online course on Child Abuse, it cost about $50. I haven’t logged into my account for a long time.
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Trained in the Philippines
Yes, I did. I already filled out an application for my credentials evaluation services on their website. They want me to make sure the state I will apply for will allow me take their NCLEX without having a license anywhere.
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Trained in the Philippines
Okay, thank you. I have some papers written and signed by my college dean stating the reason why I couldn't write the local board. Your explanation is really helpful!!
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Trained in the Philippines
Will the recommendation letter be from the school?
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Trained in the Philippines
Thanks, I will do that.
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Trained in the Philippines
When I found out that such law existed, I was on the verge of leaving the Philippines and I didn't have much time available to get get more details about it. I will write or call some states BON to know what are their requirements, going on the websites there's no much information regard my situation. Thanks for the input.
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Trained in the Philippines
Hello everyone! I'm originally from Nigeria but I got my bachelor's of science in Nursing in the Philippines. After graduating I enrolled for a master degree in public health and got done less than a year ago. The Philippines don't allow any other nationals to take their local RN exams, so I didn't take their local board exam. Right now I'm working as a teacher in China. I want to take an Nclex RN exam next year, I have gone through most states BON requirements, one of the requirements for a foreign trained is to be an RN from their home country or where they were trained. Is there anyway I can take Nclex without me being an RN either from my home country or where I was trained? Are there states that doesn't require applicants to be an RN from their home country or where they were trained as a requirement for foreigners? Any suggestion will be really helpful. Thanks