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hi! Ive applied for an assessment for RN in NSW. I can say that I know very much on the how to's in applying for bridging course in Australia since I did it on my own. I got the recommendation letter from the board and was advised to undergo a competence assessment program in the college of nursing in Burwood.

to make it short: (If u want to apply in NSW)

1. Take IELTS first, all 7 on all the components

2. Read the instructions on the website--www.nmb.nsw.gov.au

basically here are the most Important things:

a. go to PRC, request for verification of registration to be sent directly to the board

b. go to your university or college, request for transcript and nursing course description to be sent directly to the board

c. go to IDP or British Council, request for a copy of your all 7 each in all components of your report grade to be sent directly to the board

d. fill up the application form-http://www.nmb.nsw.gov.au/please-proceed-RN/default.aspx

(with the application form, you need to have it notarised, and pay $105 through credit card or money order etc)

that's basically the initial requirements to be sent to the nursing board

here is the information booklet that will guide you/checklist in filing your application:

http://www.nmb.nsw.gov.au/Info-Booklet/default.aspx

Assessment is a case to case basis but basically Overseas nurses are recommended to undergo the bridging course.

You will receive a recommendation letter from the nursing board stating the Nursing school that provides the bridging course or the school that you have to go to to get your registration training

Example of the recommendation letter:

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b33/mgcanaria/NMBcopy.jpg

If you get such letter,

Application process

1. Complete application form

2. Forward completed application form (and non-refundable application fee) along with the following documents:

* original letter of referral from the Nurses and Midwives Board of New South Wales

* a certified copy of your English language test result (Internationally educated nurses/midwives)

* a certified copy of your visa*(Internationally educated nurses/midwives)

* Applicants who will be applying for a short stay visa in order to undertake the program may be issued with a letter from the College that can be used to support their application for a visa when all other entry requirements have been met.

Note: Applications that are incomplete are unable to be processed.

3. Successful applicants will be notified by mail.

Applicants are advised not to finalise any personal arrangements until confirmation of a place in the program is received from The College of Nursing.

4. Confirmed applicants are required to attend the program enrolment session where all original documentation is to be presented for verification and proof of identity established. Applicants will be excluded from the program if the original documentation and eligibility cannot be verified. Outstanding fees are to be finalised at this time.

regarding your visa, you can get the student visa or visa 456 or if u have relatives, you can ask them to sponsor you (family sponsored)

regarding your schedule, the school will be the one to give you the date so u can apply the appropriate date of your travel.

If you have questions, feel free to ask :coollook:

thanks for your information. actually I searched many website on how to start this program but the information provided is not clear for me..of course I need an information on what to do here and what are the requirements so I can be qualified. thanks a lot..

May I know what are the Universities in Australia that offers a Bridging Course?....

Thanks Ladymarmalade....I've read that I need to take 2 years Hospital experience so I can be qualified. I worried because I dont have any Hospital experience yet.. What do you think I must do since I am really hoping that I can start entering a Bridging course this year or as soon as possible..?

Thanks Ladymarmalade....I've read that I need to take 2 years Hospital experience so I can be qualified. I worried because I dont have any Hospital experience yet.. What do you think I must do since I am really hoping that I can start entering a Bridging course this year or as soon as possible..?

the first few pages of this thread will give you an idea about the application process, required experience, fees, and the like. i advise you to read everything as it is very informative and at the same time entertaining as well :jester:

New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2 - Nursing for Nurses

the first few pages of this thread will give you an idea about the application process, required experience, fees, and the like. i advise you to read everything as it is very informative and at the same time entertaining as well :jester:

New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2 - Nursing for Nurses

Thank you very much. I'm sorry If I have too many questions and I'm just a new member in this website.

the first few pages of this thread will give you an idea about the application process, required experience, fees, and the like. i advise you to read everything as it is very informative and at the same time entertaining as well :jester:

New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2 - Nursing for Nurses

Ladymarmalade, Ive checked the hospitals that was on your post and most of them needs at least 2 years clinical experience and I know I'm not qualified. Can you please inform me or send me a list of some Universities that accepts applicants for Bridging Course though I don't have hospital experience (If its ok with you). Ive also searched some Websites that was posted here but I can't really check their application form for Bridging Course...

Ladymarmalade, Ive checked the hospitals that was on your post and most of them needs at least 2 years clinical experience and I know I'm not qualified. Can you please inform me or send me a list of some Universities that accepts applicants for Bridging Course though I don't have hospital experience (If its ok with you). Ive also searched some Websites that was posted here but I can't really check their application form for Bridging Course...

*surprised* what schools specifically? can you please enumerate to me (as i only have 1 year experience, so i'll remove them from my choices hehe). experienced nurses are the priority, but still the most important requirement to get a slot into the bridging course is the AHPRA letter. and to get the AHPRA letter the vital requirement is the IELTS 7 and above in all components.

*surprised* what schools specifically? can you please enumerate to me (as i only have 1 year experience, so i'll remove them from my choices hehe). experienced nurses are the priority, but still the most important requirement to get a slot into the bridging course is the AHPRA letter. and to get the AHPRA letter the vital requirement is the IELTS 7 and above in all components.

Ok thank you very much. I will check again your posts about the universities. I will send email to ask few questions regarding clinical experience If I can be qualified though I don't work yet in the hospital..thank you very much...

Specializes in Clinical Case Management; A&E.

hi hotchicgrace,

I hope you can still read this. I just wanted to ask for some tips and advice regarding your experience at the College of Nursing, Burwood. How was it? Was it difficult? What should I study? I will attending the bridging course there this april and would like to have a picture of what to expect.

Thanks!

macpao87

hi! Ive applied for an assessment for RN in NSW. I can say that I know very much on the how to's in applying for bridging course in Australia since I did it on my own. I got the recommendation letter from the board and was advised to undergo a competence assessment program in the college of nursing in Burwood.

to make it short: (If u want to apply in NSW)

1. Take IELTS first, all 7 on all the components

2. Read the instructions on the website--www.nmb.nsw.gov.au

basically here are the most Important things:

a. go to PRC, request for verification of registration to be sent directly to the board

b. go to your university or college, request for transcript and nursing course description to be sent directly to the board

c. go to IDP or British Council, request for a copy of your all 7 each in all components of your report grade to be sent directly to the board

d. fill up the application form-http://www.nmb.nsw.gov.au/please-proceed-RN/default.aspx

(with the application form, you need to have it notarised, and pay $105 through credit card or money order etc)

that's basically the initial requirements to be sent to the nursing board

here is the information booklet that will guide you/checklist in filing your application:

http://www.nmb.nsw.gov.au/Info-Booklet/default.aspx

Assessment is a case to case basis but basically Overseas nurses are recommended to undergo the bridging course.

You will receive a recommendation letter from the nursing board stating the Nursing school that provides the bridging course or the school that you have to go to to get your registration training

Example of the recommendation letter:

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b33/mgcanaria/NMBcopy.jpg

If you get such letter,

Application process

1. Complete application form

2. Forward completed application form (and non-refundable application fee) along with the following documents:

* original letter of referral from the Nurses and Midwives Board of New South Wales

* a certified copy of your English language test result (Internationally educated nurses/midwives)

* a certified copy of your visa*(Internationally educated nurses/midwives)

* Applicants who will be applying for a short stay visa in order to undertake the program may be issued with a letter from the College that can be used to support their application for a visa when all other entry requirements have been met.

Note: Applications that are incomplete are unable to be processed.

3. Successful applicants will be notified by mail.

Applicants are advised not to finalise any personal arrangements until confirmation of a place in the program is received from The College of Nursing.

4. Confirmed applicants are required to attend the program enrolment session where all original documentation is to be presented for verification and proof of identity established. Applicants will be excluded from the program if the original documentation and eligibility cannot be verified. Outstanding fees are to be finalised at this time.

regarding your visa, you can get the student visa or visa 456 or if u have relatives, you can ask them to sponsor you (family sponsored)

regarding your schedule, the school will be the one to give you the date so u can apply the appropriate date of your travel.

If you have questions, feel free to ask :coollook:

Specializes in MED-SURG , I.C.U, TELEMETRY.

-Is it true that if you have working experience for more than 1 year you don't need to take this bridging course?

-Do you have to take the ANMC licensure exam for foreign nurses?

thank you

If you come from a country where english is second language and not a 'western country' (except those from the EU, thats another matter) it is likely that you will be required to do a bridging course of some kind...either doing a year at a university or doing the shorter courses most offered by private providers.

The ANMC only gives assessment to the immigration department (DIAC) for assessment for a permanent residency visa. You cannot apply straight to the ANMC when not from a western country, you need your Registration from the nurses board first.

AHPRA is our national nurse registration organistaion (along with many other health professionals.) This is who you apply if you want nursing registration or assessment of your nursing education. Even if you have 30 years experience and do not come from western country you need to do the bridging course......though I am not expert only AHPRA can tell you this after assessment of your application.

There is no national exam, that is why an IELTS score of 7 first sitting with your application to AHPRA is important to make sure english is spoken and understood to a good level if you are not from one of the western english speaking countries.

http://www.ahpra.gov.au as usual may I add, go to the source itself AHPRA I am no expert.

Allnurses has a forum on this already......posted just below this one.....did you research this forum?

btw with only 1 years experience, in Australia you are still considered a fairly new grad.

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