@jocelyn doesn't matter what visa you are on..or even if you are a citizen kasi married to an australian..or sponsored by the prime minister of australia to come to oz.
if you a registered nurse from a country NOT the uk/ nz/ oz / ireland then you are NOT registered as a nurse in australia.
the ONLY way to be a registered nurse in australia is by undergoing the BP or bridging/conversion program or by doing a 3 years BN program for 20 thousand a year.
kahit diplomatic visa pa yan..ambassador visa, basta kahit anung course specifically medical fields basta galing sa country WITHOUT RECIPROCITY with australia then there is NO WAY to be registered / work in that profession unless you do the necessary paperwork assessment/ exam or school.
walang po'ng short cut kahit sino pa ang nagbigay ng visa mo....😃 hope that clarifies things.
and also.. please write in proper english ( good practice for ielts.. nurses need an ielts score of 7 in all areas po) or at least proper tagalog.
don't dumb down your grammar...hindi po cute. nurses in other countries like me pride ourselves in our ability to communicate properly..yan po ang edge ng pinoy nurses to other nationalities so better get use to using proper grammar and spelling again if you want to be a professional in a country like australia.
number 1 requirement po ang ielts.. 7 in all area then assessment by aphra and then bridging program.
who cares what visa you have.. if you can't do those then you can't be a registered nurse in australia, simple as that.
visa is only to get into the country.. it doesn't assure you a job nor does it assure you of a qualification. those are different set of paper works.