@idrakels but still its a sure bet for PR which is ultimately the goal. yung 30k mababayaran lng din yan after you get work. it will be worth it..I did that and PR n now. and.slowly paying off yung utang. It is expensive yes i do not deny that but in the end makikita mo yung sacrifice nang hard work mo sa end. if your PR n you can bring your family with you here, your children will have a better future here, surely thats worth more than 30k...
But then again you really really need to think hard on it and weight all the risk.
If you are a qualified RN and have the experience I will still say n this is the best option, rather than going to the cycle of constantly changing diploma courses just to extend your student visa n in the end wont lead you to PR status. Madami n rin ako n meet n ganyan ang situation. and if you calculate it you will be spending more than the 30k if you did take the RN conversion course. because as an international student you are basically paying 3 times the normal tuition rate compared to a local PR..pinag peperahan n yung international student ang Australia