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Nurses with Hepatitis B in the Philippines?
No james, AHPRA requires a minimum of 3 months experience, and you can't enrol for a bridge program without the approval from AHPRA. yes I'm working here in perth, and for estimates: 456 visa was P5k, medicals P1k plus i think. bridge program tuition depends on the school, and how long is the course, could range from A$5k-A$15k
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Nurses with Hepatitis B in the Philippines?
hi james, basically, they don't discriminate against us carriers, its just that we have limitations in the field that we can work in, like we can't do theatre, dialysis, and procedures that are prone to exposure. Also make sure that you are monitoring your status, have your lab works done before your scheduled medical for the embassy to save time, they will ask for your viral count, the hep b profile ALT, SGPT, and UTZ. They would also ask for a letter from your GP that would state your prognosis.
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Nurses with Hepatitis B in the Philippines?
hi james, you can start browsing on this thread https://allnurses.com/nurse-registration/new-grad-filipino-501897.html, you can contact me thru pm, when you have accumulated enough posts. 906, is that your birthday? if yes, then we share the same hehe to sum up on how to get that AU RN and eventually land a job you do (presuming you're licensed in our country and has a minimum of 3 months volunteer/paid experience): 1. take IELTS (all 7 in all subtests). 2. submit requirements to AHPRA, wait for the eligibility letter that tells you that you can now proceed to scouting for schools that offer the bridging course for overseas trained nurses (waiting time around 3-9mos). 3. enrol in a bridging course, pay the tuition fee. (course duration 3mos-1yr depends on the school) 4. apply for your visa, (business visa 456 for courses that lasts for just 3 months, student visas for longer). 5. if visa approved, fly to oz, do your course, scout for jobs while waiting for your AU RN license.
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Nurses with Hepatitis B in the Philippines?
just keep the faith guys, if anyone wants to know how to work as a nurse here in australia, just pm me
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Nurses with Hepatitis B in the Philippines?
hi guys, im on the same boat as you guys, don't lose hope, im here in aus working as a nurse in an aged care facility, they will not discriminate you if you have it, but we do have limitations in areas we can work with, like OR, dialysis
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2
thanks chillbrat, but what if i can't get a letter from my school, because im done with my bp since december?, also would a personal appearance at the embassy be needed?
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2
hi chillbrat, could you pm me how'd you went with applying for visa to NZ, i am planning to exit there, also the showmoney needed, thank you
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2
hi aila, everywhere, i dont really mind relocating, i would like to join the new graduate programs, but they don't sponsor,..
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New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2
hi guys, any suggestions with my dillema?, got my registration this feb, still looking forwork and sponsorship till now, any tips?, agencies won't accept me because i justhave 6 months volunteer experience back home, I’m on a multi entry 456, and my90 day would expire by end of june, my 456 would expire in august, been applying online for 2 months everydayto anything that would suit my qualifications, still nothing, if my 90 days isup, and i don't land a job, do you know what other option i could take? TIA
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hepa B
r u sure?, im a chronic carrier
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hepa B
can i still work in US if i have a history of hepa B?