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New thread discussing meeting APHRA requirements if trained in the Philippines.
Resources
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
International registration / Nurses / Home - Nursing Council of New Zealand
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
Thank you for sharing...I have 2 more years experience and hope that would be enough to land a job specially in a dialysis unit. I'm also looking at subclass 189...I think I need 5 more pints for that. Still have to study the point system. Did you apply for subclass 189 or you had a sponsor?
wow beauex, we're the same. i have 2.6 years experience in dialysis. 2 years from middle east and 6 months ongoing here in phils....where were you previously working? also, have been looking around at my careers and seek....they do have some openings for dialysis..but only few are sponsoring...are you going to feb 24 renap update? hope i can meet you there..
we are actually off-topic. lol. sorry mods.the 12-week processing time is just the state sponsorship, not the subclass 190 application. that's two separate application. so after state sponsorship, you have to apply for subclass 190 via same SkillSelect EOI. But subclass 190 is on higher priority so it is a bit faster than 189.
if you are AHPRA-registered, the only advantage you have when it comes to immigration requirement, is you only have to do a "modified" assessment for ANMAC skills assessment. If you're not AHPRA-registered, then its a "full" assessment.
Hi iamnomad,
Thanks for your information...we do really need to research on this...would availing an agency's help make this faster? and ielts in australia immigration is considered for 3 years.....but what do they require? academic or general? if you have academic..they'd consider that right?
Yanee when are starting your application?Can anybody help me what are the next steps in applying for aphra after having all 7. And can i process it without the help of any agencies?
Tnx
I already applied in AHPRA and received my LOE last year. I am currently waiting for my CoA from IHNA so that I can start processing my visa.
You can do it on your own. Just fill-up the application form gather the necessary documents and send in to AHPRA. I sent my application through courier and I got a response a week after.
Hey frozenfire24. You replied to my message in the previous thread. AHPRA already emailed me a notification that they already have my papers and will review it before it will be assessed for commencement. I waited about six days after my papers have reached AHPRA Vic. I made an inquiry yesterday asking how long it will take for an application to be processed and according to the Customer Service Officer that promptly replied to me it usually takes 4 - 6 weeks, given that my papers are complete.[/quote']Hi, can i ask the requirements needed in application for AHPRA? Thanks
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Thanks for your information chelseaxyrene. So only Cricos approved study and more than 3 months programs are allowed student visa......