Published Mar 18, 2009
livv
16 Posts
Does anyone know how much time one is given to report to australia if approved for a skilled worker visa.
I want to apply and move at the end of next year but i am afraid they might give me a time limit to move or void my visa which is actually a permanet residence.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
My understanding is up to 12 months is the usual time frame but is usually indicated when they stamp your passport
pitquote
3 Posts
Good morning
I hail from Singapore with Singapore Nursing Board with one year experience. I am a diploma holder in nursing planning to migrate by end of this year. I would like to know whether my diploma is enough to apply for migration or a Degree in Nursing is a must to work in Australia (Sydney) I am holding Singapore Nursing Board Registration and Singaporean by nationality. Cheers
Good morningI hail from Singapore with Singapore Nursing Board with one year experience. I am a diploma holder in nursing planning to migrate by end of this year. I would like to know whether my diploma is enough to apply for migration or a Degree in Nursing is a must to work in Australia (Sydney) I am holding Singapore Nursing Board Registration and Singaporean by nationality. Cheers
Welcome
It all depends on the state you apply to and your transcripts.
Thanks for your reply. As i mentioned- I am planning to migrate to either Sydney or Melbourne. I am not familiar with which state the above two cities belong to and the nursing board under the authrhority. Will be thankful if you can guide further. I am also trying over internet- only agencies are coming out and i am very particular not to go through any agency.
Thanks for your time
Cheers
Google works well
Sydney NSW http://www.nmb.nsw.gov.au/
Melbourne Victoria http://www.nbv.org.au/web/guest/home
rochelle_sacramento
1 Post
I am pilipino nurse for 9 years, now recently here working in singapore is there any reciprocity in applying to australia once you are SNB holder