Published Nov 19, 2010
ceridwyn
1,787 Posts
for who wants to know here is the link for working visa's in Australia, if EN then this would be the only way short of immigrating that you could work, though looks like, you must be under 30. (Still wet behind the ears)Australia Working Holiday Visa: Australian Visa Bureau
Open for any other suggestions for EN's over 30 with loads of experience and probably more worthwhile (and much cheaper) to hire than an RN with none who has high opinion of oneselfs nursing ability from OS sorry to burst those nurses' bubbles but Australian trained Nurses are the best in the world we just do not want to give our services away to the world and just visit others, show the way, then come back home. :anpom: ;)
and being multicultural....God bless, Ali bless and any other spiritual spirit that people honour bless us as well, we are the best. We are the champions the guru's the best of the bestest, numero uno........
sorry if this insults anybody, just a bit of aussie humour we love to take the 'mickey' out of people, and I think this one is quite needed.
Silverdragon102, BSN
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Scooby-Dooby-Doo
511 Posts
Cool! I'm definitely familiar with this working holiday/work and holiday visa. I might just try it after I graduate from LPN school and gain some experience!
The minute you get your license I would suggest applying to APHRA as apparently the locals are waiting months to be registered. Maybe all under control by the end of their 12 month existence.
Heres to Australian nurses who, according to the Australian population for the fifth year in a row since this survey commenced, nurses are considered the most trustworthy and honoured profession above doctors, which I think come in about
4th, lawyers and used car salemen come in at the bottom. So for anybody coming here hoping to work these values given to us by the Australian public must be honoured. :w00t::yelclap:
...still trying to find the website with this information with the link....:smackingf
ghillbert, MSN, NP
3,796 Posts
Open for any other suggestions for EN's over 30 with loads of experience and probably more worthwhile (and much cheaper) to hire than an RN with none who has high opinion of oneselfs nursing ability from OS sorry to burst those nurses' bubbles but Australian trained Nurses are the best in the world we just do not want to give our services away to the world and just visit others, show the way, then come back home
I'm australian, but I have no idea what this little rant is about...
Thanks a whole bunch Ceridwyn.
Here's more info on working as a nurse in Oz for those young'uns like me who would like to try the working holiday/work and holiday visa.
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/medical-practitioners/nurses.htm
for visa options (including the working holiday visa)
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/medical-practitioners/visa-options-nurses.htm