Re: Newly grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand
I am a Filipino or should I say a Filipina :P So, YES I'm really on the same boat with many of the Filipino nurses here

And thanks for the kind words
I may seem calm in my posts but deep inside I'm really a mess - overly confused as to what I'm going to do and which path to take ahah

. Okay! Now for your queries...
Getting a job in Queensland.
Obviously, we all need to have a license first then we could practice anywhere in Australia. In Queensland, they have two options - Modules or the Challenge Test. The Challenge test is much much cheaper however, you need to be really prepared because you can only take it once. Meaning if you fail, you're done. The challenge test has 2 parts: Part A - Theory & Part B - Clinical. In order for you to proceed with Part B, you must first pass Part A.
On the other hand, if you think you are not that prepared or confident enough to take the Challenge test, you may want to take the Modules. There are 4 modules.
This is the site for the Modules and Challenge Test:
http://cas.cqu.edu.au/FCWViewer/view...GmkTy?page=620
As for work, there are many nursing agencies in Australia that can help you find work and help you with the sponsorship. Here is the website of Australian Association of Nursing Recruitment Agencies:
http://www.rcsa.com.au/aanra/
You can contact all the agencies if you want.
Visa Processing takes time so I hope you take note of that part too.

Most people think everything will just be done fast but sad to say that's not always the case.
The whole bridging program process which includes the application to QNMB, application for the Challenge test or Modules, visa application for Australia (for the clinical component), waiting times for results and preparation of needed documents, will take you
approximately a year. (N.B. this is just an estimate and it can be done in a few months or more than a year depending on your case and how fast you can process the required documents)
The sponsorship may also take a year or so. But if they can process it faster then that's so so much better lol

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Anyway, I guess it's better than nothing at all ay?
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