RichLovina

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  1. Do a google, type statutory declaration australia. Click, read and learn what it is. Educate yrself dear friend....yes a JP is in effect a notary in your country.
  2. It depends on how a State Nurses Board responds to yr application; and that depends on yr experience as a paid, professional RN, type of hospital, where you studies, etc. etc. etc. There is NO straightforward answer to yr question.
  3. International Student Advisors 4U

    Its a pity to read about so many poor experiences in the UK with the above company, ISA. The Australian Immigration Skills List, 2010 has not changed with respect to RNs from overseas. The pathway is difficult, certainly, because a very high standard...
  4. Whether a particular disease will "hinder" an application will depend on final analysis of your state of health, and hence, as a Nurse, you will know there is no black and white answer. All your answers are on the net anyway, under our Immigration si...
  5. please read my posts. i am an industry consultant and and have close associations with reg. migration agents. anmc is really not relevant; its a bureaucratic 'overkill' given that it does not register anyone. out confused federal and state government...
  6. Info for new grads wanting to work in Oz

    It is true that many Australian states will always employ their graduating RNs first; that's only logical and politically the correct arrangement set up between state universities and state governments. This also happens in the teaching and other aca...
  7. Job comparison: California vs. Australia, need help!

    Hi there, as an industry consultant engaged in many Australian and Asian industries, I can advise you that (a) Commonwealth country RNs are not given 'preference' to working in Australia's health industry. (b) Some 'success' may emerge from some bein...
  8. My IELTS result - Please Evaluate. Please?

    For Australia, the bar has been lifted again, as we had some differences across the states. A national Nursing Registration system is due to take effect on 1 July 2010, but since September last year, the IELTS was lifted to 7.0 minimum in all four la...
  9. Working While in Nursing School??

    i'm also looking for nurses in cebu interested in the australian scene and various bridging course options. thanks:):):) note: please do not post any email addresses on these forums.
  10. Working While in Nursing School??

    Many who come to Australia, as a student, can work 20 hrs per week whilst studying. Carer work is popular but there are others. Also am doing more research on RNs in Cebu?
  11. Australia, PR aned nursing

    If you have not completed the Licensure exams in the Philippines you are not RN. In Australia, because your degree is from overseas, you will need to start at http://www.nmb.nsw.gov.au/Is-My-English-Language-Adequate/default.aspx which explains the E...
  12. Australia, PR aned nursing

    Your question is not clear: Do you have PR in Australia? If you are NOT RN, what two years experience do you have? IELTS is the English language requirement test for RNs applying to come & work in Australia. Your RN is normally a 3-4 year degree ...
  13. Volunteer Nurses: Counted as a Work Experience?

    Regretfully you are misunderstanding. I am only talking about RNS who are employed, recruited to work. 'Volunteer work' of any kind is not considered real work. The work 'paid' means 'employed' in the normal sense, nothing to do with any unscrupulous...
  14. International Student Advisors 4U

    In the above posting the quote "...Once they have completed their two-year Bachelor in Science in Health and Social Care program, Stringer said there will be better job opportunities for them in the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand." is incorre...
  15. Volunteer Nurses: Counted as a Work Experience?

    In all Australian States & Territories, volunteer nursing does NOT count as work experience when applying to register as an RN. It will be a useful notation on a good resume prior to gaining paid work experience with your RN qualification being u...
  16. Working and studying in the UK

    Its a pity there's so many bad experiences emerging from the UK. Many UK nurses are taking working holidays in Australia....and if you know the pathways you will find Bridging Courses as low as $A1,100 . Of course you must have a good IELTS score, an...
  17. Recruitment agencies vs finding post after arrival

    You'll find lots of info at http://www.ramsayhealth.com.au/profile/profile.asp. This is Australia's largest private hospital group, also co-ordinators of the WA shortest most economical bridging course. However, the pathway is via the NMBWA to get to...
  18. There is considerable research available on the net viz. www.health.vic.gov.au, Also www.health.wa.gov.au. In the latter site, 2012 shows a graph of nurse demand (NOT net shortage) at 11,500 continuing upwards to 12,000 in 2014. This is the total dem...
  19. Current observations suggest that, yes, at least one year's PAID employment in an acute hospital environment will be preferred. It's assumed you also have IELTS (academic) passes at level 7 or better accross all four language areas (test less than tw...
  20. This is a great resource list, however, just to update, Australian has individual Nursing Boards in each of 6 states and 2 territories - in March, 2009 at the COAG (Australian heads of government meeting) it was decided that a National Health Registr...