@M_Young: A bit of a grey area there love. I was first approved for bridging in 2013 but couldn't undergo the program since I was engaged in formal uni studies for something else and undergoing the...
I love your idea but expecting the care staff to write in a specific way is more of like a dream... they never will do it especially if they are crunched for time. I remember a year or two ago when I...
You'll need a CoE from a CRICOS approved course to get a student visa. I'm not sure if a three month non-award course such as the IRON would actually qualify, it depends largely on the institution you...
Hmmm, I'll try to address your situation here as best I can. Like you, I came from the PH. I did not study nursing at first as I wanted out of the profession, I studied Health Services Management...
Good day mate, sorry for the late response, I had to ask someone who recently completed their BP since the process has changed from my time. Anyway, upon completion of your bridging course (with the...
Awww that's tough mate. I had similar issues with my IELTS and the delays I encountered back in 2015. At end of it, I was asked to undergo another proficiency exam. I took the OET in favor of IELTS...
Hi Akkiko, welcome to Allnurses. First off, what is Philman? Secondly, you cannot work as a nurse (registered Division 1 or Division 2) unless you have obtained a registration from AHPRA. Holding...
@chibundo: In 2014 AHPRA decided on putting on hold all applications in order to determine from a formal review, what to do with Internationally Qualified Nurses and Midwives (IQNMs). For the more...
@cucci: So far I haven't encountered a negative assessment among my cohort and friends here. ANMAC's process is independent from AHPRA and may take time to process depending on any new requirements...
@Tanbirsingh: On the Upside Tanbri, you might be required to get a Student Visa which offers a host of advantages over a business visit visa after your bridging course although I agree, 9 weeks to 6...