@danyan2001us thanks for answering my query. But sir, i think were not in the same page. What i meant was certain agencies here in the ph are advising on taking up "aged care courses" rather than going straight for the bridging program, which they claim is riskier. After you have been granted the visa and your in OZ studying, you then apply for the bridging program, if your eligible. This is their plan, but I dont think it's possible citing that bridge course is under another subspec "non award" visa 575, i think, while the aged care course is a 572 vocational. You will have to change visa for the bridge right? Also, they claim that this pathway is better for nurses because it "buys you time" in oz so that you can find a sponsor. How then can you buy time if you have to switch visas for the bridging course, which they only grant 3 months for it.
Care to comment on this.