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Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines
Hi , I would be your classmate,Feb 6, 2017 IHNHA melbourne. have you found an accommodation near campus?
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Bridging Program in Australia
Hi, I will be doing Feb intake in IHNA melbourne, can anybody recommend me a room to rent somewhere near the campus. I just found out that free accommodation is no longer available Thank you
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Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines
Yes melbourne. Still applying for Visa and trying to complete vaccination requirements. Doing it all by myself, very confusing.
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Meeting AHPRA requirements as a International Trained Nurse from the Philippines
for Feb 6 2017 here! see yah
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Bridging Program in Australia
Anybody for march 2014 intake at uniSa?
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Bridging Program in Australia
really!? thank you! but ill still give iT my best though. would you advice me on reviewing previous lessons in nursing like MS ? or is the BP purely australian nursing legalities, practices and policies were learning.?
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Bridging Program in Australia
owh? is the BP hard compared to the nursing course back in the phil? do some filipinos fail ?
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Bridging Program in Australia
Thank you jems . Do you think ED nurses are in demand allover aust?
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Bridging Program in Australia
Thank you pogz for sharing your experiencd. Btw, when was this? Im worried the demand might no longer be present next year when i finish my bp. Lastly, where have u undergone your bp? Willuniversities matter? Some say there are others who fail the bp?
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Bridging Program in Australia
If you dont mind, what are your areas of specialty and where in the overseas have you gained those years of experience? Thanks
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Bridging Program in Australia
Im already quite familliar with the course at unisa since a collegue of mine went through the course and im keeping in touch with her often. Im a bit worried though learning that 457 visas got new rules like requiring labor market testing. Ive also heard that there are hundreds of citizens and PRs who are new grads are just floating around jobless. What im trying to figure out is if ive got even the slightest chance of getting sponsored considering ive got 3years in ED. Also heard oz employers prefer nurses from the uk and ireland.
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Bridging Program in Australia
hi gems and PogzRN, if you dont mind, how many years of experience do you have in the phil? Im very worried here, im about to take the mar intake @ UNISA and it seems that theres no turning back. Im an ER nurse for 3 years already and ive heard that sponsorships are really rare these days. how did you get offers? what websites did you look for jobs? and what VISA will you be provided by the employers? is it 457? TY!
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Chances of getting a nursing job after bridging. What are the factors?
@ceredwyn... good day sir, I would just like to have a quick assessment, i am a registered nurse from the philippines with 3 years + of post grad 2years plus in the ER. What would be my chances of landing a job after a bridging course. I will be taking up the March intake @ UNISA next year. Does other paths like Skillselect or through Skilled migrant routes offer mo chances of success? Thank you .
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NMC decisions
is that the work for NWLondon Hospitals? under Medacs? im in it too. I got my pack 2 less than a month after i sent them my pack 1. and im currently accomplishing my pack2. got some questions though about sendng the documents snce its too expensive to send too many sets of docs to the UK
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PHILMAN APPLICANTS forum
Does any body know if Philman will be asking any collaterals? like land titles or any property as collateral? I am an RN with 2 years experience in Emergency Department? what are my chances in getting a job after the Bridging? and after the bridging, is it easy to convert the student visa into a working visa? thanks guys