Malaysian nurses looking forward to work in Australia

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Good day all,I'm new in this site ,but following this site since long time,I was told by my colleague if i work in Singapore i don't need to undergo bridging program.My question........

How many years i should work in Singapore in order to avoid BP?

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Good day allI'm new in this site ,but following this site since long time,I was told by my colleague if i work in Singapore i don't need to undergo bridging program.My question........ How many years i should work in Singapore in order to avoid BP?[/quote']

Hi june,

Really singapore voids your bp requirements in oz? Can you post the link? Tnx

  • As far as I am aware the only countries that are exempt for BP course are those below and it was that you must have worked at least 3 months in these countries and of course some countries in the EU after a good argument with AHPRA.
  • Also your education is still to be assessed as acceptable by AHPRA and as far as last year was concerned, nursing education iin Malaysia is still not accepted by AHPRA. :sorry:
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • New Zealand
  • Republic of Ireland
  • South Africa
  • the United Kingdom, and
  • the United States of America.
  • Links from Filipino nurses that have worked in Singapore for many years and still were required to take the BP:
  • allnurses.com/nurse-registration/filipino-nurse-who-810529.html allnurses.com/nurse.../bridging-program-australia-556691-page8.html

I am not sure about the link,friend of friend are doing that,she had her registration for AHPRA last march,she was in singapore 3 years,eas told Malaysian dont need BP.Still have no clue

Specializes in Emergency Nurse.

Thats what i read also about aphra. Anyway theres no shortcuts to success hehe

I agree,go through everything for hig reward,no pain no gain

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