June 2006 Philippine Nursing Licensure Exam questions

Am I eligible for VisaScreen®?

Is someone who passed NCLEX-RN® or the CGFNS Qualifying Exam® and the June 2006 PRC licensure exam eligible for a VisaScreen® certificate?

No. In order to become eligible for an ICHP VisaScreen® certificate, we initially required that a June 2006 passer needs to first retake the “special voluntary examination” covering the subject matter of Tests 3 and 5 and pass with a score of 75% or better.

What score did I need to achieve?

What score did I need to achieve to be eligible for VisaScreen® certificate?

You need to have obtained a passing score of 75% or better on each test. A combined average score of 75% (one test score was above, one test score was below) is not sufficient to qualify for VisaScreen® certification.

Validity of Philippine nursing licensure.

Does the CGFNS decision have an effect on the validity of the Philippine nursing licensure?

No. CGFNS recognizes the validity of the Philippine nursing license obtained by the June 2006 passers. The CGFNS decision to deny issuing an ICHP VisaScreen® certificate to the June 2006 passers of the Philippine Nursing Licensure Examination relates only to their status under U.S. immigration law.

What must I do to be eligible?

If I failed Tests 3 and 5 in June 2007, what must I do to be eligible for an ICHP VisaScreen® certificate?

If you failed the PRC retake Licensure exam in 2007, we require that you surrender your license obtained from the June 2006 exam and retake the entire licensure exam again.

What other things must I do?

If I passed either Tests 3 and 5 or the entire exam in 2007, what other things must I do to obtain an ICHP VisaScreen® certificate?

Detailed information about the requirements for an ICHP VisaScreen® certificate are available on this website at http://www.cgfns.org/files/pdf/req/vs-requirements.pdf

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