Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines

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Gerly061007

95 Posts

I sure am! :) ive been here since 2010. Are you also from rmh?

Nope. I'm in Sg. U lodged your papers to ahpra already? So difficult to settle papers when you're not in your home base. :(

Specializes in Medical-Surgical, General, PACU.

we need certifications? is the adult vaccination card sufficient?

I think it should be a certification with the doctor's name or clinic's name as letterhead, because you will have it notarized upon arrival in oz.

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riyadhworker

8 Posts

Nope. I'm in Sg. U lodged your papers to ahpra already? So difficult to settle papers when you're not in your home base. :(
Not yet, i'm still weighing my options but one thing is i really wanted to work and settle down in oz. :)

Gerly061007

95 Posts

Not yet, i'm still weighing my options but one thing is i really wanted to work and settle down in oz. :)

Done with ielts?

franzp0823

11 Posts

Only 3 months Full time experience (with or without pay) is required by AHPRA to be assessed. I guess its not that long for you to handle.

thank you for replying!!! i guess i have to volunteer for 3 months then..

chanchan30

1 Post

QUESTION???????, what are the CHANCES of getting an employer as of now after completing the bridging program? I am afraid after the BP i will go back to the PHIL without a job offer. Since there are some threads here telling that RN demands in AUS are declining... Please help!

vanessa2685

88 Posts

HI!

How many shots of varicella vaccine do we need?

thanks

tyc1115

15 Posts

One of my friend tried to do OET exam 5 times and he still couldn't do it. He's from Phillippines too... apparently there's a lot of money, $600 each... Also, they were saying IELTS is much more harder than OET...

ceekay01

5 Posts

Hi everyone!

I am new here, so please forgive me if I say or ask anything out-of-the-norm.

I have been a registered nurse since 2009 but have never done any hospital work.

I have pursued my Master's degree tho. My grandparents (who live in NSW) are telling me to try and enroll in La Trobe University's IRON program. As far as what they have told me, La Trobe does not require any hospital experience I also validated this myself by checking their site (but if I am mistaken here, please do correct me). My problem now is with getting a letter of eligibility from AHPRA. If I am applying for AGOS-40 is it really required that I have a minimum of 3 months experience? Or can that be waived since I am going on a bridging course?

Thank you so much for your response!

chelseaxyrene

444 Posts

Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical.
Hi everyone!

I am new here, so please forgive me if I say or ask anything out-of-the-norm.

I have been a registered nurse since 2009 but have never done any hospital work.

I have pursued my Master's degree tho. My grandparents (who live in NSW) are telling me to try and enroll in La Trobe University's IRON program. As far as what they have told me, La Trobe does not require any hospital experience I also validated this myself by checking their site (but if I am mistaken here, please do correct me). My problem now is with getting a letter of eligibility from AHPRA. If I am applying for AGOS-40 is it really required that I have a minimum of 3 months experience? Or can that be waived since I am going on a bridging course?

Thank you so much for your response!

It cannot be waived. It's a requirement to be assessed by AHPRA. Bridging courses last 10-12 weeks. It will only be waived if you study nursing again in Australia (2-3 years).

ceridwyn

1,787 Posts

It cannot be waived. It's a requirement to be assessed by AHPRA. Bridging courses last 10-12 weeks. It will only be waived if you study nursing again in Australia (2-3 years).

You must have at least 3 months recency of practise,this includes from the website:

Practice means any role, whether remunerated or not, in

which the individual uses their skills and knowledge as

a nurse or midwife. In accordance with the Recency of

practice registration standard, practice is not restricted to

the provision of direct clinical care. It also includes working

in a direct non-clinical relationship with clients, working in

management, administration, education, research, advisory,

regulatory or policy development roles and any other roles

that impact on safe, effective delivery of services in the

profession and/or use of professional skills.

Practice hours may be recognised if:

• you have practised your profession for a minimum

period equivalent to three months full time, within the

past five years

• the applicant held valid registration with a nursing or

midwifery regulatory authority in the jurisdiction (either

Australia or overseas) when the hours were worked; or

• the role involved the application of nursing and/or

midwifery knowledge and skills; or

the time was spent undertaking postgraduate education

leading to an award or qualification that is relevant to

the practice of nursing and/or midwifery.

For further information on requirements see the Board’s

Recency of practice registration standard which can be found

at Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia - Home

Does not state that you must have an employer for 3 months of that in previous question, it just asks the question have you had any employers,

What you must have if, not qualified in the last 12 months, is recency of practise of at least 3months.

Question 17. can not be answered by any nurse from the Phillipines that has done volonnteer work, as this question states émployer' you hterefore have never had an employer, but a host that let you work there, for free, so therefore you would never have been employed if it is volunteer work. This question has to be no.

Question 18. asks recency of practise and that were you have to have 3 months - paid or not or study is acceptable.

Have Filipino nurses have not been stating they were volunteers? I do hear that they get their host hospital to state they are employed as staff nurses, which is not correct.

shaneneo

119 Posts

To: RJOI25

Can i have your number? we are on the same boat for ETEA's intake... Can I get your number for me to call you for updates regarding ETEA's intake... thanks... Where are you from?

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