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Hi. I am new here. I don't know exactly where to go. I am a registered nurse here in the Philippines and I am interested in studying in Australia for a bridging course that will help me become a registered nurse there. I need some help on looking for a good school that offers a bridging course.
My aunt told me that a friend of her friend just went to AU to take up a test and in 6 months she's there for a bridging program. and I have this friend who has a friend who became a registered nurse in AU in 6 months time too. This agency is offering me to study for a certificate III aged care with occupational English test for 46 weeks in Einstein College but it costs too much. So now, I am trying to look for a school wherein I can apply by myself and hopefully get in. I am hoping I could leave for AU this June 2011. I am a bit lost on what to do. Can you help me, please? Any suggestions? ? Please help me. Thank you very much.
(Sydney area would be better since my parents are more familiar and in favor of that place... though other cities/areas will be great too)
Hi guys, I know this may be out of topic. But is there anyone who can tell me about the IHNA e-learning, if there is a time limit to spend on each of the workbooks? PLease help. Thank you so much. I have been asking the e-support staff but I cannot get clear answers from them.
have you done the elearning?
hi everyone. I'm new here at allnurses.com... been reading threads about the bridging program for Australia and i'm interested to try it... i also checked the website of the board of nursing and midwifery though its a bit confusing as to where in the website can i be directed to apply for it... Maybe someone here can help me on the step by step process of applying for it? seeking the help of an agency is not an option for me since it might cost too much... Thank you fellow RNs... :)
With so many threads to read, it gets overwhelming. And what was good 2 years ago is different now--diffferent visa names/numbers, different ielts requirements, different processing times. The chances of getting a job after the BP is also different now: less likely to be successful or a lot less easy.
With that, i hope it wouldnt be so much for the board for us to discuss the process as it proceeds now. While we still need to get the AHPRA LOE before getting into a BP, one consultancy has told me their applicants took a year and a half before they got their LOE, while another consultancy said it takes 2-3 months.
@jazrpRN, try to search for AGOS40. There is also a thread here on it.
cynthia santos
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Visa Migration Consultancy try it