Aelith

Aelith

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  1. Deakin's BP is CRICOS registered hence the need to apply for a student visa. You are actually lucky since you'll have permission to work which should be very useful when you get there to help pay for...
  2. Nurse's registration in Australia is to be renewed yearly. As for the national registration in place, I cannot say yet what will
  3. student visas are not automatically granted if you have an acceptance letter - that is only one part of it. most denied cases of student visas are due to not being able to satisfy the financial...
  4. it depends on which provider you are going to enroll with but an average of 11-12 weeks can be expected. there is no board exam in australia however, cas offers a pathway similar to it with fewer...
  5. There was one girl before. I don't know what happened to
  6. It depends really. Say for example, for someone out of the country and wouldn't want to spend that much, cas is cheaper and more convenient since you will need to finish most of it out of Australia....
  7. You will be allowed to work for 20 hours per week during school days and unlimited hours during semester breaks. Let us say you earn around 15 an hour as a minimum wage, you'll be paid 300 per week....
  8. They have similar content but different procedures. CAS' Challenge test pathway is just comprised of 2 exams - Theoretical and Clinical. Modules are however, more similar to the other Bridging...
  9. You're welcome. Feel free to ask more questions regarding Australia - you can PM me if you want. Good luck
  10. I think you should give them a call or email them regarding this (especially to clarify about you being in the US). But as a general rule, IELTS expires after two years hence, it is not valid anymore...
  11. Actually, what you have to take into consideration is not just what you're going to study while you're there but more importantly, what will happen to you after you study the said courses. In UK, it...
  12. Oh if resident, you'd need to apply through UAC if I'm not mistaken. That's a different process because u'll be competing for a place in the uni together with all HS grads in that specific state too....
  13. Not yet. I'm going for next year's intake.. I have an unofficial offer now yey Have you started with your application
  14. That's because everyone else are just lurking, waiting for someone to post - including ME Good luck everyone~
  15. That is just weird that they only deducted 154... They made a mistake and now you have to suffer. Anyway, email them again and ask for an official letter from them stating the situation and why they...
  16. Australia, I think, is still a better choice now compared to USA because of the retrogression in place. I think what her agency meant is.. the processing time will take more months. It used to be a...
  17. Yes. You should email QNC and tell them about your situation. I'm pretty sure they will be able to give you the best
  18. If it has been that long and you still haven't received anything from them, it is better to give them a call or email them about your situation. Hopefully it was not lost in the process. It could be...
  19. Welcome aboard :) And Goodluck
  20. Ahh.. you mean the temporary visas? Registration is okay for a 457 Visa but if it's migration via GSM (General Skilled Migration) route, then you would really be assessed by ANMC unless you are going...
  21. As far as I know, ANMC is mainly for migration purposes and not really for registration of Nurses. However, they do provide the standards of practise across Australia. If I understood it correctly,...
  22. 457 Visas are the best choice for those without experience. There is a minimum number of years experience required for a permanent visa and it can be sponsored or independently applied for. A...
  23. Just a word of caution, choose your migration agents wisely. I don't see any information about the agents in that site neither the certifications or the affiliations to theMARA and the
  24. Victoria's cheapest BP is at 5k if I remember correctly. Although, QNC's CAS is still pretty cheap together with WA's
  25. I am a bit confused with your statement. What are you really aiming for - a Bridging Program or a Pre-registration degree? Those 2 have very different tuition fees and you can expect that the latter...