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Oct 02, 2008 05:40 AM

ANSM?

by mranjz8

ANSM? I give a two thumbs up for the staff as well as the Consultant who has been very supportive and accomodating through the entire process of application.

They are Legit! The credibility of an agency does not lie solely on whether one has actually migrated but on the quality of their support and immediate action on certain matters pertaining to the process.

Those who are willing to take risks and have the guts and courage to accept the challenges of the entire program are already winners from the time they have accepted ANSM to assist them.

The program they are actually providing is a good thing for nurses who would like to go to Australia. It is very important that several things must be learned so that they do not make a fool of themselves when they arrive there so much as have a hard time assimilating the Oz nursing system.

I for one is already 3/4 done with the migration process and it is really worth the wait, effort and money because I have learned so much and actually learned to love the Nursing System of Australia. Isn"t this the best thing one can do for himself? To be able to anticipate going to a country you have started to like. By this, the best in you comes out and you can be better equipped and competent so much as strive to be the best nurse you can be.

We should be grateful for agencies such as ANSM for giving opportunities to Nurses bound for Australia. It is not a question of who is the best agency or the best country that nurses migrate to, it is in the end giving more options for nurses. Providing them an opportunity to have a better life for themselves and their families.


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Old Oct 18, 2009, 10:50 PM

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hi! how is your migration procesS? are you done already and working in australia?
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Old Oct 20, 2009, 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mranjz8 View Post
ANSM? I give a two thumbs up for the staff as well as the Consultant who has been very supportive and accomodating through the entire process of application.

They are Legit! The credibility of an agency does not lie solely on whether one has actually migrated but on the quality of their support and immediate action on certain matters pertaining to the process.

Those who are willing to take risks and have the guts and courage to accept the challenges of the entire program are already winners from the time they have accepted ANSM to assist them.

The program they are actually providing is a good thing for nurses who would like to go to Australia. It is very important that several things must be learned so that they do not make a fool of themselves when they arrive there so much as have a hard time assimilating the Oz nursing system.

I for one is already 3/4 done with the migration process and it is really worth the wait, effort and money because I have learned so much and actually learned to love the Nursing System of Australia. Isn"t this the best thing one can do for himself? To be able to anticipate going to a country you have started to like. By this, the best in you comes out and you can be better equipped and competent so much as strive to be the best nurse you can be.

We should be grateful for agencies such as ANSM for giving opportunities to Nurses bound for Australia. It is not a question of who is the best agency or the best country that nurses migrate to, it is in the end giving more options for nurses. Providing them an opportunity to have a better life for themselves and their families.
That is if you're willing to pay the price. And it's not cheap. You can save yourself thousands of dollars by doing it yourself. To applicants in Australia particularly Qld:

Queensland Nsg. Council: www.qnc.qld.gov.au
Competence Assessment Service: www.cas.cqu.edu.au

You can check "contact us" if you have questions about the process. Be an intelligent nurse and spare yourself thousands of dollars.
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