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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
Hi I got worried with your post. IHNA delayed your clinical placement? What for? I am for their August intake and I never thought clinical placements can get delayed.
Yes, i have a friend who had the same experience. Placement was delayed because the school cannot find a hospital for them.
Hi everyone,May I ask if the documents that are to be submitted to Ahpra, are required to have the authentication certificate from dfa ( red ribbon). You know, Just like when you apply for jobs in the middle east.thankyou very much.
No need for red ribbon. just a certified true copy of the documents
Thank you very much for the quick response guys.
Ive read in the 2nd part of this topic way back 2 years ago, that even if you have 5 or 10 years experience you still need to take the BP to become a registered nurse in Australia. Does this rule still apply? My husband has been working for 2 years in the ICU in thePhil, and 5 years in the CCU in Kuwait, Iam still in page 504 of part 2 of this topic so Ive got a thousand more pages before I can catch-up. Has there been any instances recently where in AHPRA would not require BP for nurses with extensive experience. Hope you can help, BP is just really expensive Thank you very much once again.
namputz
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i just received my loe from ahpra. can you guys suggest schools that provide bridging program in melbourne?
your replies would be much appreciated. thanks in advance!