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  1. Much better to rack 450hours or aprox 3months of experience than re-start, thanks. I hope that is enough.
  2. BUMP.. Hi, I'm a PH RN with no experience (batch 2008) and a PR of Australia, any ideas if a re-entry/bridging program would apply to me? What if i obtained 450hrs of work experience in PH, then apply for a re-entry/bridging program? Does AHPRA have a recent-practice/experience requirement? Location: S.A Adelaide Thanks
  3. Hi, Need info please.. I am an Australian PR, also a non-practicing registered PH nurse, graduated 2008, was wondering if there are any programs for bridging/re-entry for people like me. I have zero experience. Thanks!
  4. @IndAusNurse - I am not sure if you are just trying to fish out information but here it is: Bridging study - Study Assist The gist of my question was "can non-practicing overseas registered nurses be accepted for a bridging program?"... Thanks
  5. Hi anyone have experience with this: I am a permanent resident of Australia, my Husband and I got it as I was his dependent when he was sponsored by S.A. I am a non practicing R.N of the Philippines and now thinking of getting accredited in Australia as an RN after more than 6 years of inactivity (although still registered). Can I get some scenarios of what could happen, or if anyone has had experience with a similar situation. Overseas qualified permanent residents can study bridging programs related to their overseas qualification and use "FEE-HELP" which is a study-now-pay- later scheme, hence why this caught my interest.

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