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States Exempting English Tests & SSNs for U.S. Nursing Licenses

Montana welcomes immigrant nurses without mandating English language proficiency tests. You’ll need to pass the NCLEX and meet other state-specific requirements to practice here.

South Dakota is another state that doesn’t require English language tests for nursing licensure. The lower cost of living in this state can be a bonus for aspiring nurses.

Connecticut offers high-paying nursing jobs and does not impose English language proficiency requirements on nurses.

New York, with its diverse opportunities, doesn’t require English language tests for nurse licensure, making it an attractive destination for many.

This tropical archipelago is an option for those seeking a rural nursing experience without English language test requirements.

While English proficiency may be necessary for some applicants in Missouri, there’s an alternative option to use your passport number in place of an SSN when applying for the NCLEX.

If your nursing program is taught in English in Virginia, you won’t need to prove English language proficiency.

Kentucky is open to nurses without English language proficiency requirements, and those without an SSN can receive a temporary ID.

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