Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines

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hi! can someone send me a copy of their CV? i had already submitted mine in AHPRA but they require me to modify it. I wonder what's wrong with it. :( Please send me a copy of yours. Thanks in advance!

you can email me at [email protected] then i will send you the cv i passed

can anyone help me regarding interview tips and questions from IHNA? i have a schedule already for interview.

thanks so much!!!!

hi evan10! just passed the interview of IHNA but there's no LOA yet. I can't PM you for some reason.. maybe because I'm a new here, but i just received your msg. :) I hope everything will work out with our intake this aug or sept....

hi may i know what questions they asked you? i have a schedule already for interview. you can email me at [email protected]

thanks will appreciate it!!

you can email me at [email protected] then i will send you the cv i passed

wiLL send you an email now. Thank you so much!! GodbLess you :)

wiLL send you an email now. Thank you so much!! GodbLess you :)

thanks so much

Finished my Assessment of Competence at Australian College of Nursing last 31st of May.

Finished my Assessment of Competence at Australian College of Nursing last 31st of May.

congrats! how long did it take? i emailed them about the payment details, how did you pay them? was it full or with terms?

Getting nursing registration, follow this thread from the start are the best instructions. Finding work and having the right to remain working in Australia is another thing as many nurses born and raised in Australia are struggling to find work, some with no experience, others have years of experience.

Overseas nurses that cannot find work are returning home in greater numbers every week.

Do not take out loans to complete the bridging program is the best advice I can give.

As Ceridwyn has said, be aware that people are finding it harder to find jobs, especially sponsored positions. On my final uni placement last week, there were about 6 BP students. From what I gathered after talking with one of them, they only had a month left and so far were having no luck in finding a job. This is a reality & the NUM of the ward said that less sponsored positions were being offered.

Specializes in Medical-Surgical, General, PACU.

As Ceridwyn has said, be aware that people are finding it harder to find jobs, especially sponsored positions. On my final uni placement last week, there were about 6 BP students. From what I gathered after talking with one of them, they only had a month left and so far were having no luck in finding a job. This is a reality & the NUM of the ward said that less sponsored positions were being offered.

Hi Mopples. Are these BP students on student visas or subclass 456/600? Because if they are still on BP, it is really impossible for them to get a job. Employers would still prefer someone who have their registrations already. What you said is true, even in our batch. Some of my classmates are going back to their home countries already.. :(

What Mopples means is that none of the BP students has had any indication/interest from an employer

to come back after completing their course and apply.

There was a time when BP applicants were posting they were told that they had a job if they applied when they had finished and had

their registration,which always astounded me as this was when jobs were starting to come hard to come by.

Specializes in Medical-Surgical, General, PACU.
What Mopples means is that none of the BP students has had any indication/interest from an employer

to come back after completing their course and apply.

There was a time when BP applicants were posting they were told that they had a job if they applied when they had finished and had

their registration,which always astounded me as this was when jobs were starting to come hard to come by.

I think, it is a case to case basis. After my Bridging Program, I also tried applying for jobs although at the back of my mind, I expect to receive reject letters because I haven't received my registration yet. However, when I went back to the Philippines after the BP, I received an invitation for interview. So I went back to Australia after 2 weeks to attend to my scheduled interview. During my conversation with the NUM, I noticed that she was holding the curriculum vitae, which I am very sure, it was the CV I used to submit during the time when I am not yet registered. So what I did is just gave her another copy of my updated CV and of course, my registration certificate.

so here's my story. I'm an immigrant in the US and I will be taking the NCLEX but I did not take the PNLE. I want to migrate to Australia for some private reason but the problem is my parents won't allow me. My plan is that after passing the NCLEX, I will work so that I can save money to sponsor myself for the bridging program. My question is that is passing the NCLEX and work experience in the US enough or I should pass the PNLE and work in the Philippines first?

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