New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2

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Due to recent changes regarding applications for International nurses to Australia and the combining of the nursing boards to one central nursing board in Australia AHPRA I have started a new thread for people to discuss the new process on working in Australia.

Currently New Zealand is not accepting new applicants from International trained nurses except those that meet the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement {TTMR} this will be updated once the New Zealand nursing board reopen their books to International nurses.

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Part 1 thread New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand - Nursing for Nurses

hi everyone! i just want to clarify something. in the statement of service, the number of hours should be included if part-time only, otherwise there's no need?

Specializes in OR-DR.

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thanks for the pm.. il js email u as soon as i can. thanks! and yes i do have fb acct :)

Specializes in ER,med surg, nursing home.

on the agos form , it states "be signed and dated by your employer (i.e. in the past 5 years) with a statement “this curriculum vitae is true and correct as at (insert date)”...is this really applicable? i mean i have several employers, do i go to every one of them? i am lucky then that i didn't work in other countries...

Specializes in Med-Surg / ICU / Aged Care.

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cv to be signed by employer???

on the agos form , it states "be signed and dated by your employer (i.e. in the past 5 years) with a statement "this curriculum vitae is true and correct as at (insert date)"...is this really applicable? i mean i have several employers, do i go to every one of them? i am lucky then that i didn't work in other countries...

hi jakey,

in part 1 of this thread, there was a time when several forumers discuss this concern that you raise now.. after all inputs have been posted including the actual experience of one forumer who visited the ahpra office and personally ask this issue, the consensus among forumers was that indeed ahpra committed an error of posting such instruction and that as ive mentioned many times in this thread, employer will only sign your statement of service, not your cv.. but if you can do it, then why not..

this is one of the matters that is really confusing due to present transition period.. so please also note that it is also possible that as of this point in time, they may have change their mind such that indeed they will require employers to really sign the cv.. but i bet they do not really require it, my bet..

also in the previous pages, i have short comment on this matter...

if there are other forumers who disagree with my answer above, no probs, i will not debate with you.. above is just an information i shared, take it or leave it, or research on it.. peace..

good luck to your application..:up:

Hello nurses,

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@jakey

i agree with cioman94, all i did with the CV part was, made a CV and i signed it at the end part that it's true and correct. With the CV, i attached Statement of Service which was made and signed by my previous employer..

Specializes in OR-DR.
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CV to be signed by employer???

hi jakey,

in Part 1 of this thread, there was a time when several forumers discuss this concern that you raise now.. After all inputs have been posted INCLUDING the actual experience of one forumer who visited the AHPRA office and personally ask this issue, the consensus among forumers was that indeed AHPRA committed an error of posting such instruction and that as ive mentioned many times in this thread, employer will only sign your statement of service, not your CV.. but if you can do it, then why not..

this is one of the matters that is really confusing due to present transition period.. So please also note that it is also possible that as of this point in time, they may have change their mind such that indeed they will require employers to really sign the CV.. but i bet they do not really require it, my bet..

also in the previous pages, i have short comment on this matter...

if there are other forumers who disagree with my answer above, no probs, i will not debate with you.. above is just an information i shared, take it or leave it, or research on it.. peace..

good luck to your application..:up:

Thanks thanks! i was about to ask the same question hehe... :)

Specializes in OR-DR.
hi everyone! i just want to clarify something. in the statement of service, the number of hours should be included if part-time only, otherwise there's no need?

i ask them to put the number of hours even though I am full time to be sure :)

Specializes in Med-Surg / ICU / Aged Care.
Hello nurses,

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errr, im not an angel, if ever im doing so called "good things" now, its because i wanna go to heaven when i die.. so morbid of me.. im also a jerk in my own way.. peace.. sorry to all that i have offended..

i ask them to put the number of hours even though I am full time to be sure :)

hi! i already posted on page 10 a link to my CV. the moderators will delete the link soon because i created it through a blog. i hope you can take time to read and comment on what's missing before the moderators remove it. ahihi

Specializes in General Surgery and Interventional Radiology.

Has anybody heard about Excel Green Card International? They are currently accepting 100 nurses for Perth.. There are not details actually on what really are the reqts. As long as you are 22-26 years old and doesn't require experience.. I know however that even if they did no made mention about IELTS, it really is still needed.

Specializes in Advanced Practice, surgery.
hi! i already posted on page 10 a link to my CV. the moderators will delete the link soon because i created it through a blog. i hope you can take time to read and comment on what's missing before the moderators remove it. ahihi

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