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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 72

  • @aspawin
    @aspawin 8 дней назад

    Thank you so much for all your videos -- especially watching your older videos about school days/med school/etc. I'm going to PH next year to study nursing and watching this video, helped a lot, even though it'll be 4 years until I pass HAHA.
    Hope you're doing well!!

  • @altheajhennesponga5666
    @altheajhennesponga5666 3 года назад +10

    AHHHH this video is 💯‼️
    someday soon, i'll get back here as a registered nurse!!! 🤞🏼✨ puhon, padayon aspiring ph nurses 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 #labaRN ✊🏼🇵🇭

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад

      yesss you can do it! 🥰

  • @aya7068
    @aya7068 Год назад

    im so glad i found u, im trying to take my nclex after studying in the philippines but growing up in texas. ur a godsend!!!

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  Год назад

      Hope this helps you!! Good luck! 🤍

  • @chyaquino7583
    @chyaquino7583 3 года назад +9

    Hi! I'm planning to take BS Nursing as a 2nd degree kasi I really wanted to study and in the long run work in the US. I just wanted to ask, because there are LVN in the US. What's the difference of that on being an RN?

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад

      LVNs and RNs are both licensed nurses, but their scope of practice varies depending on what state you’re in. :) So in some states, for example, LVNs might not be able to administer blood whereas RNs can. It just depends on your state!

    • @angelogelera
      @angelogelera Год назад

      Hi! Are you from the PH? May I know what is your first course?

  • @roginnepagcu7659
    @roginnepagcu7659 2 года назад

    This may be a long shot, but if you know anyone who was a PhRN and went to Canada instead. What were their experiences and processes like? I’m a dual Canadian-Filipino citizen living in Canada and I am planning to do what you did. Wherein I studying in the Ph, gain some experiences and later move back to their home country. Thanks in advance ate :)❤

  • @aswathysnair2609
    @aswathysnair2609 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Ione! Good job girl!! I'm an indian nurse. Got much information from you. Thanks..

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад +1

      Aww thanks for watching! ☺️

    • @hemalakhera1293
      @hemalakhera1293 3 года назад

      Hey i need to know abt nursing field!!! Could u pls help?? I am also an indian that's y wanted ur help

    • @aswathysnair2609
      @aswathysnair2609 3 года назад

      @@hemalakhera1293 indian nurses have to wait for more than 10 yrs to get US visa. If u are born anywhere else, it's easier

    • @hemalakhera1293
      @hemalakhera1293 3 года назад

      @@aswathysnair2609 i was asking abt nclex

  • @owntheskeptics8818
    @owntheskeptics8818 3 года назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching! ☺️❤️

  • @gghopefullymd
    @gghopefullymd 9 месяцев назад

    Hi! I’m so glad I came across your channel. I’m a U.S. citizen looking to study nursing in the Philippines but am planning to work back in the states. Would I still have to take an English exam in order to work back in the U.S.? I already have a Bachelor’s degree from the U.S. under my belt and again, I’m a U.S. citizen, so I was wondering if an English exam would still apply to me? Also, would there be other requirements I can bypass as a U.S. citizen studying abroad in the Philippines?

  • @shaunbalisado
    @shaunbalisado 3 года назад +3

    any advice on how to get hired as a new grad? haha.
    also, last time i commented on your videos was when i was asking about cgfns lol now I am a USRN :)

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад +2

      Omg congrats!! And actually this is my next video - I’m gonna explain how I found a job, how I set up my resume, etc so I’ll be sure to reply to this comment with the link to the vid when it’s up!! ☺️

    • @shaunbalisado
      @shaunbalisado 3 года назад

      Oh frl?? Yeah that'd be great 😮 and and thank you!

  • @margarettefayevisto8190
    @margarettefayevisto8190 3 года назад +4

    also varies by state! California is a pain. California Board of Nursing evaluates their own applicants, they could ask you re-take Med-Surg and/OB to be taken at a school in California or the entire program at all, won’t matter if you are licensed at another state. 🥲 Good luck on your journey Ione! You’ll learn a lot everyday!

    • @gabbylopez8090
      @gabbylopez8090 Год назад

      do you think it is practical to school in the Philippines? and come try to get a license here in the Cali? Im a US citizen

    • @margarettefayevisto8190
      @margarettefayevisto8190 Год назад

      @@gabbylopez8090 this is basically what I did. never got licensed in the Ph bc California BON does not need it at all. Just make sure you take your BSN at an accredited CHED university, i went to a State University and didnt get much problems licensing. Just make sure you take your OB/and surgical cases concurrently with your theories. The board will just ask you proof that you actually were in the country while in nursing school, they will ask for your passport copy front to back. I have worked with a lot of Filipino nurses my age who took their BSN in the Ph -State U’s, U-belts and are working here in California.

  • @YouTubeBlueButterflies
    @YouTubeBlueButterflies 2 месяца назад

    Ok what if you are American but wish to study and get diploma in nursing in the Philippines because costs could be cheaper?

  • @Miz_vintage
    @Miz_vintage 3 года назад +2

    Amazing video loved the content but I have one question how did u land the job you have now is it that you sourced the job yourself and how or what did you do exactly ?

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад +1

      yes I just went online for open staff nursing positions in my area! I used the website Indeed. But I can make a more specific video on that!

    • @Miz_vintage
      @Miz_vintage 3 года назад

      @@IoneNicole thank would love a video on it

  • @ikemikem4262
    @ikemikem4262 3 года назад +2

    Amazing video. I like that. I wanna ask, do I need to have a local license before taking the Nclex? If no, which states will accept me to take the Nclex without local nursing license.

    • @sianasvideodiary2676
      @sianasvideodiary2676 3 года назад +1

      New York :)

    • @ikemikem4262
      @ikemikem4262 3 года назад

      @@sianasvideodiary2676 Thanks a lot, I appreciate😊

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад

      I think New York is the only state I’m aware of for this! There are also states that don’t require a local license as long as you are a US citizen/visa holder, so it depends on your situation. :)

  • @marianneuy1638
    @marianneuy1638 3 года назад +3

    Overall, how long is the application going to take including the 1-2 years experience needed? Thank you

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад +3

      If you’re working while you process your papers, I’ve seen my friends come to the US as soon as 3 years after graduating :)

    • @marianneuy1638
      @marianneuy1638 3 года назад +2

      @@IoneNicole Great! One last question. If I have less than 2 years of work experience can I start processing? Or I need to complete my 2 years first before I start processing my papers? Thank you

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад +4

      @@marianneuy1638 You can start processing and take your NCLEX without the experience requirements. The number of years will only come into play when you are trying to get a Visa now. 😊

  • @theskinnypot
    @theskinnypot 2 года назад

    What are the requirements after US grad HS to enter CDUN as dual citizenship.

  • @iyashashin3473
    @iyashashin3473 3 года назад +1

    Good evening! I'm currently a grade 12 student right now and I took STEM for me to get a course in college which is nursing. After finishing college and get my liscense, I have plans to work abroad. Unfortunately, I have a really poor eyesight and I'm using a dentures, is there any possibilities that I can continue to work abroad even if I have a health problems like that?

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад +1

      Sure, they typically don’t discriminate in the US towards health problems like that. Don’t let that stop your plans to go abroad. 😊

  • @susejgarcia8188
    @susejgarcia8188 2 года назад

    I loved this video! I’ve been stressing out over the long process! I have a question i also have dual nationality did elementary through high school in the US but studied Nursing in Mexico. Do i need to take TOEFL If in applying in Texas?

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  2 года назад

      Hi! Nope, you shouldn’t need an English exam for Texas because I don’t believe they require you to submit english test scores. 😊

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  2 года назад

      But also, did your school in Mexico primarily teach in English? That would also make it very unlikely that you need an English exam because I did not need to submit any scores as a Filipino nursing graduate. :)

  • @evangelinegregorio-qr6fy
    @evangelinegregorio-qr6fy Год назад

    hello, I'm a dual citizen (US/Fil) nclex passer, I have 2 siblings in the US which are both US navy but always transferring from station, in my case I don't have a place to stay in the US, what do you suggest do I need to undergo agency for me to find a direct hire hospital,

  • @Ava-bn2nh
    @Ava-bn2nh Год назад

    You didn't take any EILTS/TOEFL, even the PNLE? You just fly back home and took your NCLEX IN THE U.S.?

  • @jenieferplata6657
    @jenieferplata6657 Год назад +1

    Hi how did you get to college in the Philippines at 16 years old? Thanks!!!

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  Год назад

      hi! this was during the transition period when the PH was about to add senior high school. basically, my college let me enroll as a 1st year nursing student even though I had only finished high school grade 11 in the US because at the time, it was equivalent in the PH to being a 1st yr in college. :)

  • @simonhankey8302
    @simonhankey8302 2 года назад

    Hi do you know if you can change from CP certificate to CES report from Cgfns?

  • @josephkibeera2416
    @josephkibeera2416 2 года назад

    I have been approved to do NCLEX for New York , can I fly and do the NCLEX directly in NewYork state, am in a country where there is no near by test center, do you think I can be given the visa to go to the USA directly, I will appreciate your insights

  • @veronicagigante4369
    @veronicagigante4369 2 года назад +1

    Notice me pls and thanks. This video was so helpful!!!

  • @lomantaselaineapproventure7638
    @lomantaselaineapproventure7638 2 года назад

    what state are you in that accept BSN graduate but not Philippine Registered Nurse?

  • @airajoymorales5328
    @airajoymorales5328 3 года назад +1

    Hi😊
    Do you know if Illinoi requires for us dual citizen to take the board exam in Philippines?

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад

      I was told by my friends in Illinois that they needed to take the Philippines board exam first! But I’m not totally sure so just double check on the Illinois BON website 😊

  • @gabbylopez8090
    @gabbylopez8090 Год назад

    Do you think its practical to school BSN in the Philippines? Im a dual citizen and would like to get a RN license one day here in California. Will it be difficult?the requirements?

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  Год назад

      As someone who went this route, I graduated with my BSN having zero debt so I believe it’s an option to consider. :) I also have batchmates who are now working RNs in California so what you would like is really achievable! There’s additional paperwork before you can take the NCLEX but you end up at the same destination as those who do nursing in the US.

  • @aswathysnair2609
    @aswathysnair2609 3 года назад

    Any suggestions for a good agent who could help with visas.

  • @miguelinigoseno6058
    @miguelinigoseno6058 2 года назад

    Hey I have a question, so Im a dual citizen like you and my 1st choice was to go back to the philippines and study there to get my bachelors but all my family and friends here are suggesting that I should just study thru the AAS or associate degree which is just 2 years. Just wondering what you would suggest? I hope u notice this and answer coz im really stuck and I need to make a decision soon!! Thankyou

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  2 года назад +1

      Hi! One nice thing about my decision to study in the Philippines is that I was able to study and get a bachelor’s degree for a much lower tuition fee than compared to the US, while also having the fun of studying abroad. Then as a dual citizen, the process to find work in the US was not an issue so ultimately, I ended up in the same place as my friends who studied in the US. Same destination, different paths. It’s really up to you :)

    • @mjhernndez7818
      @mjhernndez7818 2 года назад

      @@IoneNicole hi, plan ko mag aral s pinas , magpapadual citizen n din ako bago mag aral.. nag board exam kapaba sa pinas tapos nclex?.. ano p mga need na documents para icredit nila ung bsn sa pinas dto s usa para makapagwork thank u..

  • @jaaa19200
    @jaaa19200 2 года назад

    Hello. What's the usual process if I'm a Filipino about to graduate BSN, would it be possible to apply to US immediately after grad? Thank you and stay safe

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  2 года назад

      Hi! As far as I know, it’s really difficult to apply to the US immediately after graduation without at least a year of experience. If you can obtain that, then there are some agencies who may hire you directly :)

  • @camilleorfanel1133
    @camilleorfanel1133 3 года назад

    Hello! What if you're a resident alien, is it required to have a license first here in the Philippines?

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад

      It varies by state, but for some, no you won’t need to get a Philippine license first. :) I have a friend with your same status who was able to take the NCLEX in Florida right away without taking PH boards. Some states like Illinois, however, do want you to take the PH boards first. So it just depends. 😊

    • @camilleorfanel1133
      @camilleorfanel1133 3 года назад

      @@IoneNicole Okay. Thank you sooooo much! :)

  • @ysabelle4856
    @ysabelle4856 3 года назад

    how much tuition? a year

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад

      The cost has gone up now, but when I was a student, it was like 50-60k a semester.

  • @adingzkieabarca2814
    @adingzkieabarca2814 3 года назад

    Saan ka po pala sa US nagtatrabaho ate? 🙂

  • @abimathew3295
    @abimathew3295 3 года назад +2

    Hai, is it mandatory to pass IELTS/TOEFL exam before taking NCLEX exam?

    • @IoneNicole
      @IoneNicole  3 года назад

      Not necessarily, some states won’t require that you pass an english exam before the NCLEX. But you will 100% need IELTS/TOEFL for the cgfns visascreen service after. :)