I am in need of some advice. I am currently an RN in Kentucky but will be moving to Georgia for my husband's job later this year. I won't be working right away (probably not for a year at least) and I needed advice on how to apply for a license. Should I wait until my Ky license expires (Oct.) to apply for a Ga license or should I apply as soon as I move even though I won't be working or looking for a job? I looked at the Ga BON website but there wasn't any way to email them my questions. Also, it didn't look like there were any continuing education requirements either, is this correct?
Last, and this may be a stupid question, but if I'm not going to be working can I just keep renewing my Ky license (even though I won't be living there anymore), just to keep it active-I don't want it to expire, until I'm ready to work then apply for a Ga license?
I've tried researching all of these questions on both Ky and Ga board of nursing websites but I can't find any clear answers. Thanks in advance for your help!
ceejRN
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Hi,
I am in need of some advice. I am currently an RN in Kentucky but will be moving to Georgia for my husband's job later this year. I won't be working right away (probably not for a year at least) and I needed advice on how to apply for a license. Should I wait until my Ky license expires (Oct.) to apply for a Ga license or should I apply as soon as I move even though I won't be working or looking for a job? I looked at the Ga BON website but there wasn't any way to email them my questions. Also, it didn't look like there were any continuing education requirements either, is this correct?
Last, and this may be a stupid question, but if I'm not going to be working can I just keep renewing my Ky license (even though I won't be living there anymore), just to keep it active-I don't want it to expire, until I'm ready to work then apply for a Ga license?
I've tried researching all of these questions on both Ky and Ga board of nursing websites but I can't find any clear answers. Thanks in advance for your help!