To any RN's in southern california looking to work in Australia

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Specializes in ER.

Hey everyone, I just graduated May 2007 and started working in December. I'm interested in working overseas and my number one location would have to Australia. Hopefully, within the next year I'll be able to relocate there.

I'm looking to see if there's anyone in the same position as me (wanting to work in Australia), and if anyone would like to get into this together, because I honestly have no idea where to start! And having someone in the same field, with the same ambitions would be great to have along for the ride. Please respond if you're interested!

-Mike

Specializes in Med/Surg/Ortho/HH/Radiology-Now Retired.

This would probably receive the replies you seek by being posted in the California forums!

good Luck! :)

Ironically I am an Oz nurse wanting to move to a California but i think its cool that your looking for someone to go into this with cos it is a little overwhelming. Good Luck

Specializes in Ortho/Neuro/Trauma.

hey mclovin (haha love the name...)

I'm a Southern California RN who just got a job overseas with an Australian hosptial. If you have any questions about the process don't hesitate to message me. I'm not going until July, but I'm happy to answer any questions you have about the process.

Jules

HI, Jules,

I am interested in moving to Oz at the end of this year. I just graduated in last Dec, and passed my RN in this Jan. I am working at a non-profit hospital in AZ. Could you please let me know how I should start the process? I have read so many posts and I am confused. Do i need to take the bridging course? oh, I am Chinese. I don't know if it makes a difference when I apply NSW board Although I had my education in the U.S?

Thank you very much,

Annie

Specializes in Ortho/Neuro/Trauma.

Hi There,

I actually started with my licencing process. I am going to be working in Melbourne though, so I can only speak toward the process to getting a licence in Victoria. From everything I've heard and read, if you had your education in the U.S. you probably won't have to do the bridging course. But I'm honestly not 100% sure. I would contact the NSW board directly.

But my timeline went a little like this:

July 2007: Passed my NCLEX/started working as an RN in a hospital setting

Sept-Oct 2007: Started getting all my paperwork together for the licencing process

Early November 2007: Submitted my application for licensure to the Nurses Board of Victoria

mid-January 2008: Received notice from the board that I had been approved

Jan-March 2008: Contacted hospitals and applied for positions in Melbourne, went for an interview in-person in Melbourne and was offered a position

Late March 2008: Started the Visa process for a 457 employee sponsored temporary visa

Hope that helps :) I'm not sure the specifics about the different boards so I would contact them directly regarding bridging courses. But no, I did not have to take one.

Sorry, one adendum to this I wanted to add: Australian nursing boards only recognize BSN degrees, not associates. Its the minimum requirement for nurses to work in Australia. So if you have an associates, it might be a whole other story.

Thread moved to the International forum since it is specific to getting thru licensure and immigration for Australia. There is a banner at the top of that forum that asks for posing only for nurses that are already living and working there to be placed there concerning issues specific to working there. Not all nurses that are local to therre are aware of the licensing and immigration requirements and it is easier to keep all under one forum, where it will also be helpful to others.

Thanks for your understanding on this.

And the above poster is correct, most other countries require the BSN so that your training is at least as long as the one that is required for their local nurses. Australia and most of the EU has at least three year programs for licensure.

So you are going to need the BSN.

mclovin,

I don't live in California , actually, i'm on the opposite side of the country in pennsylvania but i also want to work as a nurse in Australia. I've been in almost every state in this country and i'm having a hard time as to which one i want to work in so i want to travel out. I decided i wanted to work down under in 06.

I love travelling to different countries and i think it' time I try a continent i haven't visited before.

Maybe we can do this together, Lemme know.

Thank you Jules. I got my BSN degreen in the U.S. Thank you so much for your detailed information. It is really helpful. I think I will start my application in this Sep.

Specializes in ER.

hey proverbs i tried private messaging you but your box is full. im interested, just let me know and ill message you with my info!

mclovin,

i just made room in my mailbox. sorry bout that

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