most recent by eel_kram025
The Best Vegan Eats in San Diego: El Avocado
most recent by RosieHockm
VICTORIA STATES SPONSORSHIP 2024-2025
most recent by Ozdrims
QUEENSLAND STATES SPONSORSHIP FY 2024-2025
most recent by Ozdrims
Australian Computer Society Skills Application
most recent by Ozdrims
most recent by Cerberus13
NSW STATE SPONSORSHIP 2024~2025
most recent by Ozdrims
Highly suggested Migration Agency
most recent by Marionittes40
The longest running Pinoy-Australian Forum site in the history. We are connecting Pinoys "in" and "to" Australia since 2010! If you want to join in, click one of these buttons!
Comments
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
Posts: 155Member
Joined: Aug 12, 2016
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
Posts: 155Member
Joined: Aug 12, 2016
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
Posts: 155Member
Joined: Aug 12, 2016
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
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
Posts: 155Member
Joined: Aug 12, 2016
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 26, 2016
Posts: 43Member
Joined: Jul 11, 2016
Posts: 20Member
Joined: Aug 19, 2016
Posts: 1,284Member
Joined: Apr 10, 2015
Registered Nurse Nec
06/15 - touchdown Oz
07/15 - start of classes (Bachelor in Nursing)
05/16 - passed OET (after 4 failed attempts with IELTS and PTE)
07/16 - finished uni
07/16 - received AHPRA Australian Registered Nurse rego
08/16 - student visa 500 (Diploma)
10/16 - started working as an RN
07/09/17 - Submitted EOI for State Nom Vic with 60points
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 26, 2016
May grant na ba kayo? ako waiting pa, na-lodge ko sya nung June 23, may nabasa ako dito nsa forum na 3-4 months before yung class commencement mo ibibigay ang grant.
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 26, 2016
Posts: 43Member
Joined: Jul 11, 2016
Posts: 20Member
Joined: Aug 19, 2016
Posts: 1,284Member
Joined: Apr 10, 2015
Registered Nurse Nec
06/15 - touchdown Oz
07/15 - start of classes (Bachelor in Nursing)
05/16 - passed OET (after 4 failed attempts with IELTS and PTE)
07/16 - finished uni
07/16 - received AHPRA Australian Registered Nurse rego
08/16 - student visa 500 (Diploma)
10/16 - started working as an RN
07/09/17 - Submitted EOI for State Nom Vic with 60points
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 26, 2016
@kymme Sa Flinders Uni ako, kala ko dun ka rin. Good luck to you! lapit na graduation mo.
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 30, 2016
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
Bale on call casual ang work. San2x hospital at area k ilalagay.
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 30, 2016
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
Try looking through seek.com.au or spotjobs.com for other odd jobs n qualified sya. or airtasker (google app)
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 30, 2016
yng mga students undergoing bridging course, ano mostly yng mga part time jobs nila?
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 30, 2016
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
kasi 5 days are for placement. and 2 days off but she will likely spend her days off doing her assignment plus online learnings.. so besides sleep and everything else super pagod n..
but then again sya pa rin ang mag decide. as to working as a PCA or PSA..need kuha n cert 3 or cert 4 for that kasi you need to learn how the system works. its a lot different..as well as learn how to operate certain lifting machines, learning for proper manual handling etc..
Posts: 10Member
Joined: Aug 30, 2016
Posts: 20Member
Joined: Sep 27, 2016
I do hope that you could answer my queries.
My situation is this:
I graduated BS in Nursing in the Philippines year 2008 and got my license by 2009.
Worked in the hotel industry from 2009-2011.
My paid nursing experience is only 7 months in a government hospital back in 2012.
Since 2012 til present, my work is not related in nursing, but in hospitality.
Do you think it's a good idea that I take the Conversion course in nursing in Australia despite my lack of experience?
Do you think it's better that I take advance diploma in hospitality since my work experience is wider in the hospitality industry?
Thanks so much
Posts: 206Member
Joined: Jun 03, 2015
On more thing to consider as your experience is only short and has been for quite awhile now it would be harder for you to process your application for 190 state sponsorship visa and/or 189 Independent visa. As 190 will require you to have 2yrs paid exp and 189 visa will require to have 3yrs paid exp, it also must be recognized by ANMAC in their skills assessment.
So your only option after the conversion is get 457 visa employer nominated,work 1yr for them then and only then can you apply for 189 or 190 visa. OR if the employer is willing they can sponsor you for a PR visa via employer nominated stream. but if you have a choice dont go for it cause they will lock you in a contract for a minimum of 2yrs.
As to hospitality dont bother with that it requires 5yrs plus exp in the industry, even more competition, and slowly shrinking employer who offer work sponsorship and harder to get PR in the end.