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Due to recent changes regarding applications for International nurses to Australia and the combining of the nursing boards to one central nursing board in Australia AHPRA I have started a new thread for people to discuss the new process on working in Australia.
Currently New Zealand is not accepting new applicants from International trained nurses except those that meet the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement {TTMR} this will be updated once the New Zealand nursing board reopen their books to International nurses.
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency AHPRA
Part 1 thread New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand - Nursing for Nurses
hi guys,I have received an email that my application has now been escalated for final approval. Finally, they are starting the assessment. I am very happy.:yelclap:
ANGELSLOVE, ISHTIN, AILA AND VANESSA did you receive the same email too?. . .
Hi ladydee, I got the same email 1 week ago. according to adyhottie she waited 6 weeks after getting that kind of email. it means for me 5 more weeks to go:bugeyes:... patience is the name of the game... let's all pray to our almighty God that they will fasttrack our LOE.
hi angelslove! when did you send your application? :)Hi ladydee, I got the same email 1 week ago. according to adyhottie she waited 6 weeks after getting that kind of email. it means for me 5 more weeks to go:bugeyes:... patience is the name of the game... let's all pray to our almighty God that they will fasttrack our LOE.
yey!!! congrats!! but i haven't received that kind of email yethi guys,I have received an email that my application has now been escalated for final approval. Finally, they are starting the assessment. I am very happy.:yelclap:ANGELSLOVE, ISHTIN, AILA AND VANESSA did you receive the same email too?. . .
adyhottie
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Your letter means that it is on it's final stage and you don't need to provide any further documents because they are complete. Patience is the key.