@ced Kung intention nyo po mag-claim ng 5 points for partner skills, first and foremost dapat ma-recognize at ma-register sa Australia (AHPRA/NMBA) ang nursing profession ng wife nyo. This would mean that she has to undergo either a conversion course or para mas mabilis ay dadaan sa bridging program.
Dito po yung topic about <a href="http://pinoyau.info/discussion/8762/nurses-what-you-need-to-know/p1">AHPRA registration</a>.
If I may suggest, why don't you check first kung sino sa inyong dalawa ang mas mataas ang points when it comes to migration. Baka naman di na need ng 1 sa inyo na magpa-assess kase ang bridging for example would cost you around 20k AUD more or less.
Regarding ANMAC assessment naman:
<i class="Italic"><b class="Bold"><a href="https://www.anmac.org.au/skilled-migration-services/full-skills-assessment">Criteria for a Full Skills Assessment</a></b>
Registered nurse - if you do not hold registration in Australia, but have a minimum Bachelor of nursing qualification from Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, the United Kingdom or the United States and hold registration as a registered nurse in that same country you qualify for a full skills assessment. </i>
<b class="Bold"><i class="Italic"><a href="https://www.anmac.org.au/skilled-migration-services/modified-skills-assessment">Modified Skills Assessment</a></i></b>
If you are currently registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), the Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) or the Midwifery Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) you qualify for a modified skills assessment.
Sa Modified Skills assessment po dadaan unless graduate is wifey nyo ng nursing sa isa sa mga bansa na mentioned sa Full Skills Assessment.