NINA
Hello!
I want to ask if it is possible for me, a newly licensed nurse here in the Philippines to work abroad even if I don’t yet have any hospital experience as an RN? Because I’m planning to take the nursing board exam in (Sacramento)California. And your site had a lot of information about the application process. Thanks! With regards to my application, I am still torn between taking the nclex exam first or working first in a hospital. What’s it gonna be? Hoping for your reply. Thank you so much! God bless!
Hi Nina the answer to your question depends on a lot of factors. It would always be best to have a Philippine RN license because in California they usually ask this as part of their requirement. But if you are an immigrant or a US Citizen then that might not be much of an issue. Having experience will always be good to have on your side. Some employers may not require it but I think it would it would give you a good advantage if you have one. Experience in the field of Nursing will give you more opportunities not just in the US but to other parts of the world. Hope I was able to answer your question
YURIY
Hi Joan. I am planning on taking NCLEX to become a nurse in Michigan, which requires going through CGFNS. The first part of my story happened three years ago. At that time I had nursing college #1 diploma from abroad. I applied to CGFNS for credentials evaluation but had trouble with getting the answers to CGFNS requests from my college. To be more specific, my college did send a copy of my diploma with transcripts, but when CGFNS required additional clarification regarding course descriptions, my college refused do provide them (bitter corruption so to say). So, I canceled the case. Keep in mind that CGFNS has the copy of my college #1 diploma and transcripts on file. The second part of my story: I went to a nursing college #2 abroad and just graduated. My nursing college #2 diploma alone is completely enough to be admitted to NCLEX. I know people with exactly the same credentials who went through CGFNS and are nurses now. Now, when you apply to CGFNS in the application they ask you to provide your past case number, if you’ve ever applied previously. So, I have college #1 and college #2 diplomas. It seems there is no way to mention two but ask CGFNS to evaluate just college #2 diploma (which I need). Also, I can’t hide the fact of my college #1 diploma because I have to provide my previous case number (they’ll see instantly what was in the old case). I’m 100% sure that now I can’t get any correspondence from college #1, no request from CGFNS will be replied to by them, they wouldn’t even send the copy of diploma again.
Which brings me to the question. I’m applying for the second time now and providing my old case number. Do you think CGFNS will require college #1 diploma and transcripts to be resent again, or what they have on file form the past application will be enough? If they want the documents to be sent from both college #1 and college #2 regardless of what happened in the past, but receive documents from college #2 only, will they start evaluating college #2 or will be waiting for all documents to arrive? If they begin to evaluate college #2 and see that credentials are enough for NCLEX, will they let me take the exam despite the fact of no response from college #2? Can I do anything to help solve the problem or increase chances of success? Do you know of any similar cases? Thank you for advice.
Wow this is a pretty complicated situation and to be honest this is the first time I have encountered such. I find it confusing why you needed to get a Nursing degree twice. But since its there already, I think it would be possible to reapply with CGFNS with a new case number I think that doing this will eliminate the confusion between College #1 and College #2 considering that with what you were saying CGFNS did not acknowledge college #1 right? How long has it been since you applied with CGFNS? It might be possible that your previous application might have been cancelled out already but then again with your CGFNS ID number that is a permanent thing . Let me know if I can help you with anything else.
MHEE
Hi, good day. Just dropping by to ask something since every one here getting a good response. I just recently pass nclex here in chicago then still waiting for my license coz they told me to pay another 50 dollars which I really didn’t expect. But then, I want to work in virginia and planning to get reciprocity there. I am really not sure how long it would take and wat really are the requirements as well as the process in doing it. I really want to start my job as soon as I can, but, as I look in hospital requirements here they do want to have RN’s who are already experienced and obviously I am not. What can I do? Hope you could make my confused thoughts straightened. Godbless to everyone. Oh! I’m a new grad from PHil too.
Here is the thing you cannot change a hospital’s mind if they prefer somebody with hospital experience. It is always good to volunteer as that gives you some form of experience that you need and it might open opportunities for you later on. Also it would help if you make up your mind and stay in one place. If you decide to push through with Virginia make sure it would be the best choice for you. Because transferring your license from one state to the other takes a lot of time and money.
RIZZEEH
hi… i am applying for nclex in the state of cali.. my documents were already sent there (from the philippines) but unfortunately CABON did not accept my documents anymore due to the new policy which requiring for SSN.. i was advised to look for another state which do not require SSN.. my problem is, i do not know what state that require NCLEX-RN only? because some states requires CGFNS, IELTS or TOEFEL.. i need an advice on what am i going to do..pls.. its highly appreciated.. thank you.. i need it to be done quickly.. help me.. thank you
Well I hate to bring this to you but this new law by the CA BON we really cannot do anything about it. Like what you said, you just need to find a state that will work best for you. Most of the states do require either a CGFNS, IELTS, TOEFL, CVS and the like. If you are really determined to take the NCLEX-RN it would be wise to any of these things. Come to think of it, exams such as the IELTS can also be useful in applying to other countries so its like hitting two birds with one stone. I cannot make the decision on which state you want to apply to aside from California. Once you made that decision fulfill their requirements and you are good to go.
CHIE
hi miss joan!ü please help me. . . very confused. . . i need to endorse my cali license to vermont, its about to expire. . . dont want to retake NCLEX-RN anymore. . . where should i start?? i have many questions in my mind, please help me. . .First, i know i need to apply for CES, but there are 2 types of CES report, which one should i apply for? Healthcare Profession and Science Report, or Full Education Course-by-Course Report??
Any of the two is accepted by Vermont.
Second, Vermont requires Candidate Report from California, how will i apply for it?? Third, does the Request for Academic Records For Credentials Evaluation Service should really come straight from my school or can i include it with my application. Same as with the Request for Validation of Registration/License For Credentials Evaluation Service from PRC?? Super thank you miss joan. . .ü
You need to write a letter to California BON requesting for a copy of your test results and pay $10. Any school records should come from your school and not from you. CGFNS is very strict when it comes to these things. As for PRC, yes and they will not allow you to send it for them. I hope this helps good luck!
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