Please Help If You Have Any Idea Regarding This
Hi everyone! I’m planning to study a Bachelor’s in Nursing in Georgia as an international student, and I’m trying to understand what happens after graduation if I want to work abroad.
From what I understand, international nursing graduates may not be able to take the Georgian nursing licensing exam because it is conducted in Georgian. I’ve also heard that graduates receive some kind of “license code” or registration/code along with their nursing degree, but I’m not really sure what this actually means or whether it is considered a nursing license.
For students who graduate from a Georgian nursing program and then want to work in another country (US, UK, Australia, UAE/Gulf, etc.):
What exactly is the “license code” that graduates receive?
Is it an actual professional nursing license/registration, or is it something different?
If you graduate without taking the Georgian licensing exam, can you still apply for nursing registration/licensure in other countries?
Do graduates usually work in Georgia first, return to their home country, or directly start the licensing/registration process for another country?
If you personally studied nursing in Georgia and then moved abroad, what was the process like for you?
Are there any countries that allow Georgian BSN graduates to obtain nursing registration without first holding a Georgian nursing license?