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  1. it is costly but with the 2yrs study in UWS, you'll be granted 2yrs post-study work rights, which means that you can stay in Australia after finishing your course, do full time work, and you don't have to rush in finding sponsor.
  2. Anyone studying at UTAS in sydney?

    I'm interested in this? Do they have accelerated program or credit transfer for overseas nurses?
  3. Why do Filipino Nurses want to work in the US?

    Your starting pay is quite low, I earned the same (in Australian Dollars) for my part time job in an Aged Home Care. Starting pay for Div 1 RN here in Sydney starts at 65 AUD.
  4. Hi! I've talked to UC about this and they told me that once I finished my degree, I'll be able to qualify for "Skilled Independent visa (subclass 885)". For some reason, they still insist that I'll be able to qualify for post-study work stream which ...
  5. Bridging Program in Australia

    I doubt you can get an AHPRA eligibility since you haven't had the required 3 years work experience for overseas nurses. You might want to take the long route (study again for a year, ask the Uni for credit transfer) unless you're a graduate of secti...
  6. Bridging Program in Australia

    For BP, you need an IELTS with score of 7 in all areas, but for BSN course (1-2 yrs depending on credit transfer) you don't need IELTS to register with AHPRA
  7. Hi! Just wanna say that I'm planning to skip the AHPRA process and take the longer route of 1 year study probably in UC or ACU. UC already has a course offering for August and instead of waiting 4-6 mos for LOE from AHPRA and looking for BP schools ...
  8. Hi, Sarah! May I also have a copy of this pdf file from AHPRA? I'm planning to show it in my school once I get my TOR. Thanks! my email address is [email protected] Thanks again!
  9. I think you can submit you additional requirement to your AHPRA case officer with your provided case number.
  10. Hi! I'm currently in the process of sending my papers to AHPRA and I just want clarify some things: - Can I send my application to AHRPA even without my IELTS results? I will be taking the exam this May and not that I'm confident that I can score 7.0...