Hello I am currently studying to become a nurse in Russia and I am getting a professional education (It’s not university grade, it’s like pre-university professional education. After school education, but before university. It lasts 2,10 years and after 2,10 I can work a professional nurse in hospital, not assistant). I would like to finish my studies and immigrate. But I ran into a problem. All nurses must have a bachelor's degree. But I don't have one. In Russia, it just appeared. If I get bachelor's degree in Russia, I won't be able to work as a nurse here. Stupid system. The bachelor of nursing only manages, not treats. I can become a teacher, or a senior nurse (although no, I can't be a senior nurse. This position is appointed by the hospital administration and usually senior nurse are women without education, but with a lot of experience, they are 60-70 years old). But a bachelor of nursing in Russia will never be able to become an operating room nurse or in Pediatrics or a midwife or a resuscitator or an anesthesiologist. Just the senior nurse, that's all. The Russian healthcare system is not ready yet. There is a bachelor's degree in Russia, but there is no job for it. That's why I wanted to ask. If I don't have a bachelor's degree, is it true that I can only be a nursing assistant? If I already have an education, is there a reduced program of study at universities? Do you have any tips for me? For example, to finish my studies, and get a specialty here, and then move? Thanks. Sorry for mistakes))