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New thread discussing meeting APHRA requirements if trained in the Philippines.
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Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
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Part 1 thread New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand
Part 2 thread New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand
I have started a thread in the Immigration for Immigration requirements for Australia/New Zealand
Hi everyone, can someone give me a rundown on how to process the Bridging Program in Australia? I'm a newly grad and unfortunately doesn't have any working experience yet. Honestly, I don't know where to start so I'm crossing my fingers if anyone of you can help me with this. Thanks in advance
Can someone post a brief step by step (IF that's okay with you) on how to begin the Bridging Program in Australia? All I can read in the previous posts is that most of you have already their visa and I'm having a hard time to cope up (Coz I'm really out of place -___-)
PLEASE, help me. I don't know where to start and I really want to grab this program. Btw, I'm a fresh graduate and no working experience yet. Is that even possible that I can be part of the bridging program? Thanks
I know of 3 people who were able to find a job after bridging. One took 4months.before.finding.a.job.the other 2 months and the last 3months. They said that finding a sponsor is hard. There are job.openings but only few offet sponsorship.
hi chelsea, do all of the three mentioned above have prior nursing experience prior their Australian adventure?
hi chelsea, do all of the three mentioned above have prior nursing experience prior their Australian adventure?
Yes. 2 of them have around 2 to 3 years work experience. the other one only has I think a year of hospital experience. Anyway, one was hired in an aged care facility and the other two in a hospital.
Yes. 2 of them have around 2 to 3 years work experience. the other one only has I think a year of hospital experience. Anyway, one was hired in an aged care facility and the other two in a hospital.
thanks chelsea for that input, would you say that after BP one can get a job after four(4) months max on the average? granting that applicant is not too picky....
You will have difficulties finding a bridging program and an employer to sponsor a job for you.Is there a way of getting experience in your own country first.Australian new grads are finding it hard to get first job and are now moving to wherever they can find work.Hi everyone, can someone give me a rundown on how to process the Bridging Program in Australia? I'm a newly grad and unfortunately doesn't have any working experience yet. Honestly, I don't know where to start so I'm crossing my fingers if anyone of you can help me with this. Thanks in advanceCan someone post a brief step by step (IF that's okay with you) on how to begin the Bridging Program in Australia? All I can read in the previous posts is that most of you have already their visa and I'm having a hard time to cope up (Coz I'm really out of place -___-)PLEASE, help me. I don't know where to start and I really want to grab this program. Btw, I'm a fresh graduate and no working experience yet. Is that even possible that I can be part of the bridging program? Thanks
You will have difficulties finding a bridging program and an employer to sponsor a job for you.Is there a way of getting experience in your own country first.Australian new grads are finding it hard to get first job and are now moving to wherever they can find work.
Is being a volunteer will count as an experience? I'll probably start on February.
sbeattrix
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Good day Steppybay,
You mentioned that its not that easy to convert the student visa over now. So it wouldn't be advisable to go into BP with a student visa?