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Bridging Program in Australia
Actually, AHPRA will just ask you to re-send whatever documents they think you need to revise without any additional charges (except courier fee, of course :) ). Just be patient dear, it will come through :) if you're currently working, just continue that until you'll all set to go to AU. Are you planning to study BP in Sydney? We might even be classmates if you're planning for next year's intake :)
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Bridging Program in Australia
Hi there! Technically, I waited for 3months right before I received my LOE dear. I submitted my docs last March 2018 and just had a few revisions I had to re-sent, but by June I received my letter. :) pretty straightforward actually, you just have to read thru the AGOS-40 just like other seasoned nurses here in the blog. Good luck dear!
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Bridging Program in Australia
Yes, I did figure Sir. I still need to wait for a few weeks to get my vaccines though, hoping to get in on the last intake in ACN for this year at least! Do kindly share your experience about the enrollment process Sir if you don't mind! Thanks for responding to my previous messages and best of luck!
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Bridging Program in Australia
Wow, you've really had it done Sir. Do you have any idea if it will matter should I plan to take the serology tests at a different clinic to submit to ACN? I haven't processed anything related to my visa, and I thought St. Luke's and its satellite clinics only cater for visa applicants. :)
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Bridging Program in Australia
Hi Sir! In which country are you based? I'm planning for ACN in NSW later this year but haven't submitted my application yet. Still inquiring for clinics in Manila doing serology and some vaccines.
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Bridging Program in Australia
Hi everyone! Have been reading your posts and backtracking this thread for info, and it's a lot to take in! Anyone who is eyeing for ACN intake for the later part of 2018? Just received my referral letter from AHPRA and would appreciate any advice on what's next (or for any potential classmates-to-be). Thanks much!
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Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines
Hi everyone! I am new to this forum and I would like to thank everybody who's giving their insights on the process of applying for registration in Australia. I have just recently passed my IELTS exam and would like to start my application too. If you could spare me an ounce of your time as well, can you kindly advise me which is the next step to take? I have read the APHRA website as well. Is it correct that it's the AGOS-40 form that I must use for obtaining my eligibility letter? Thanks in advance!