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jefnavarrojefnavarro AdelaidePosts: 179Member
Good day sa inyo guys!

Just want to ask something sa mga naging student sa AU at naging PR na.
I am planning to study there while working hindi ba magiging mahirap para sa akin/amin ang magtrabaho while studying? gusto ko kaseng mangyari ay masustentuhan ko ang pagaaral ko don kaso parang mabigat pa rin ang tuition fee kahit $$ na ang kikitain mo. Maraming nagsasabi na may Cash on Hand naman which is $20/hr pangdagdag sa tuition fee..
alam naman nating medyo mahal ang tuition fee para sa mga international students. Sa mga naka gawa ng paraan para masustentuhan ang pang tuition for the upcoming Semesters at sa mga susunod na school years, pwede ba kayong magbigay ng tips?

Thanks in advance!

(sorry masyadong mahaba)

April 24, 2015 - visited IDP for consultation.
Dec 3, 2015 - Ielts speaking test.
Dec 5, 2015 - Ielts listening, reading & writing
Dec 18, 2015 - Passed Ielts exams. Thank you Lord
Jan 11, 2016 - send application to university
Jan 13, 2016 - acknowledged by university
Feb 29, 2016 - received offer from University
Mar 10, 2016 - received final offer from University
Mar 23, 2016 - CoE Received
Apr 1, 2016 - Medical
Apr 13, 2016- acknowledged by embassy
Apr 26, 2016 - Visa Granted! Thank you God!
See you soon Australia!
Jan 6, 2020 - Graduated.
March 23, 2020 - Visa 485 Granted.

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  • GoldSeekerGoldSeeker Adelaide
    Posts: 202Member
    Joined: Dec 26, 2014
    Hi, incoming student palang ako but based from what Ive read from other discussions, mahirap sustentuhan ang sariling studies natin with the money we'll be earning. Kung workload naman ang pag-uusapan, manageable naman daw since school days will be 2-3 times a week lang. Yung iba nageexceed ng working hours pero depende naman sayo if youre willing to risk it. Basta daw ata cash ang payment. Sa computation ko na 2-year study, 300-500k ang pwedeng kitain sa allowable working hours.

    Feb 2016 - BS Nursing (Graduate Entry 2yr Program)
    Oct 2016 - employed as nursing assistant with agency
    Jan 2017 - employed as nursing assistant at public hospital
    Dec 2017 - received AHPRA registration
    Dec 2017 - granted Temporary Graduate Visa (485)
    Dec 2017 - took PTE to increase points for PR application (Superior 1st take)
    Jan 2018 - job hunt for RN Positions/awaiting for ANMAC assessment for PR application
    Feb 2018 - ANMAC assessment approved/EOI 189 (70pts) and applied for 190 SA state nomination
    Mar 2018 - ITA 190 SA (70pts), visa lodge, attaching documents
    Apr 2018 - commence work as RN

  • jefnavarrojefnavarro Adelaide
    Posts: 179Member
    Joined: May 19, 2015
    @GoldSeeker Sir Good day! on what basis mo nacompute yung 300-500k na pwedeng kitain sa 2 year study? tulad sa akin plano kong kumuha ng BIT which is 20,253 per year for 3 years.
    gaano ba karisky ang mag exceed sa working hours?

    April 24, 2015 - visited IDP for consultation.
    Dec 3, 2015 - Ielts speaking test.
    Dec 5, 2015 - Ielts listening, reading & writing
    Dec 18, 2015 - Passed Ielts exams. Thank you Lord
    Jan 11, 2016 - send application to university
    Jan 13, 2016 - acknowledged by university
    Feb 29, 2016 - received offer from University
    Mar 10, 2016 - received final offer from University
    Mar 23, 2016 - CoE Received
    Apr 1, 2016 - Medical
    Apr 13, 2016- acknowledged by embassy
    Apr 26, 2016 - Visa Granted! Thank you God!
    See you soon Australia!
    Jan 6, 2020 - Graduated.
    March 23, 2020 - Visa 485 Granted.

  • jerahlidjerahlid Brisbane
    Posts: 1Member
    Joined: May 26, 2015
    @jefnavarro @GoldSeeker International student depende sya kung saang area ka. nagpaprt time ako sa college at depende sa definition ng mahal. So like sa school na pinagtatrabahuan ko mag package sila na 2.5 years and ang total cost ng tuition fee sa hospoitality is AUD 19,900 sa ibang course is approx AUD13k lang total na yan ng 2.5 years. Then 25-50% lang downpayment then instalment na the rest. Based on experience nakaya ko naman yung sa akin kahit dati nagwowork lang ako sa take away shop.
  • jefnavarrojefnavarro Adelaide
    Posts: 179Member
    Joined: May 19, 2015
    @jerahlid sabi sa akin ng agent (IDP) kelangan ko daw bayaran ang 1st semester (10k+) ngayon sa pagaapply ko. I am planning sa NT mapunta kase maraming nagsasabing ang cost of living don ay mura. nageexceed ka ba sa allowed working hours mo

    April 24, 2015 - visited IDP for consultation.
    Dec 3, 2015 - Ielts speaking test.
    Dec 5, 2015 - Ielts listening, reading & writing
    Dec 18, 2015 - Passed Ielts exams. Thank you Lord
    Jan 11, 2016 - send application to university
    Jan 13, 2016 - acknowledged by university
    Feb 29, 2016 - received offer from University
    Mar 10, 2016 - received final offer from University
    Mar 23, 2016 - CoE Received
    Apr 1, 2016 - Medical
    Apr 13, 2016- acknowledged by embassy
    Apr 26, 2016 - Visa Granted! Thank you God!
    See you soon Australia!
    Jan 6, 2020 - Graduated.
    March 23, 2020 - Visa 485 Granted.

  • SamantitaSamantita Melbourne
    Posts: 118Member
    Joined: Apr 25, 2015
    follow this thread.

    help and tips naman jan mga kabayan.

    Planning to take the nov2015 intake taking Master in Technology para unlimited working hours si hubby.

    thanks in advance.

    March 2015 - IELTS self study review
    March 27, 2015 - Speaking exam
    March 28, 2015 - Reading, Writing and Listening exam
    April 11, 2015 - got the EILTS exam result (passed). Thank you Lord God
    April 25, 2015 - send documents for school admission to the agent...
    ----vacation mode-----
    July 27, 2015 - Paid the FedUni and school tuition fee
    August 04, 2015 - Paid OSHC
    August 04, 2015 - Recieved COE
    ----waiting for maturity of the showmoney-----
    September 22, 2015 - VFS recieved application
    September 22, 2015 - required for medical
    September 28, 2015 - done with medical
    ----waiting again, kakaba-kaba----
    October 16, 2015 - VISA GRANT. thank you LORD

    Hubby Main Applicant
    April 21, 2016 - ACS Assessment_262113 (Systems Administrator) - 3yrs credited
    June 20, 2016 - Apply for ACS Review_263111 (Computer Network and Systems Engineer) - 2yrs credited. Naging worst
    -------Go lang ng Go---------------

    "Lord God, your plans are better than ours, we trust in you."

  • jefnavarrojefnavarro Adelaide
    Posts: 179Member
    Joined: May 19, 2015
    @Samantita Thanks!

    April 24, 2015 - visited IDP for consultation.
    Dec 3, 2015 - Ielts speaking test.
    Dec 5, 2015 - Ielts listening, reading & writing
    Dec 18, 2015 - Passed Ielts exams. Thank you Lord
    Jan 11, 2016 - send application to university
    Jan 13, 2016 - acknowledged by university
    Feb 29, 2016 - received offer from University
    Mar 10, 2016 - received final offer from University
    Mar 23, 2016 - CoE Received
    Apr 1, 2016 - Medical
    Apr 13, 2016- acknowledged by embassy
    Apr 26, 2016 - Visa Granted! Thank you God!
    See you soon Australia!
    Jan 6, 2020 - Graduated.
    March 23, 2020 - Visa 485 Granted.

  • GoldSeekerGoldSeeker Adelaide
    Posts: 202Member
    Joined: Dec 26, 2014
    @GoldSeeker Sir Good day! on what basis mo nacompute yung 300-500k na pwedeng kitain sa 2 year study? tulad sa akin plano kong kumuha ng BIT which is 20,253 per year for 3 years.
    gaano ba karisky ang mag exceed sa working hours?
    Sa computation ko:
    - 15 to 20AUD/hr
    - 8 mos na 20hrs/wk, 4 mos na 36hrs/wk

    Sa isang nabasa ko, nadeport ata yung kakilala niya

    Feb 2016 - BS Nursing (Graduate Entry 2yr Program)
    Oct 2016 - employed as nursing assistant with agency
    Jan 2017 - employed as nursing assistant at public hospital
    Dec 2017 - received AHPRA registration
    Dec 2017 - granted Temporary Graduate Visa (485)
    Dec 2017 - took PTE to increase points for PR application (Superior 1st take)
    Jan 2018 - job hunt for RN Positions/awaiting for ANMAC assessment for PR application
    Feb 2018 - ANMAC assessment approved/EOI 189 (70pts) and applied for 190 SA state nomination
    Mar 2018 - ITA 190 SA (70pts), visa lodge, attaching documents
    Apr 2018 - commence work as RN

  • jefnavarrojefnavarro Adelaide
    Posts: 179Member
    Joined: May 19, 2015
    nakakatakot din pala.. thanks sa mga input guys!

    April 24, 2015 - visited IDP for consultation.
    Dec 3, 2015 - Ielts speaking test.
    Dec 5, 2015 - Ielts listening, reading & writing
    Dec 18, 2015 - Passed Ielts exams. Thank you Lord
    Jan 11, 2016 - send application to university
    Jan 13, 2016 - acknowledged by university
    Feb 29, 2016 - received offer from University
    Mar 10, 2016 - received final offer from University
    Mar 23, 2016 - CoE Received
    Apr 1, 2016 - Medical
    Apr 13, 2016- acknowledged by embassy
    Apr 26, 2016 - Visa Granted! Thank you God!
    See you soon Australia!
    Jan 6, 2020 - Graduated.
    March 23, 2020 - Visa 485 Granted.

  • aayan29aayan29 Sydney
    Posts: 42Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    hi tanong ko lang. ang student vacation week ba or stuvac, considered as holiday? meaning, pwdeng unlimited work sa week na yun?
  • angelmatigaangelmatiga Perth
    Posts: 41Member
    Joined: Jun 01, 2015
    @aayan29 yes. Pwede unlimited work kapag student vacation. Yan ang sabi ng friends ko who are studying in Australia now.
  • angelmatigaangelmatiga Perth
    Posts: 41Member
    Joined: Jun 01, 2015
    @GoldSeeker ask ko lang, pano ba magbabayad ng salary tax in Aus? Or pagbigay ng salary sayo ng employer, kaltas na agad yung tax?

    What if mag part time as nanny? Ako ba magbayad ng tax ko or the parents I'm working for?

    Para kasi alam ko since I will be comming in Aus in February and will be studying.

    Thanks. Hope to hear from you soon.
  • aayan29aayan29 Sydney
    Posts: 42Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    Ung mga cash on hand na work walang tax un and di ksma sa 40hrs per fortnight. Ung mga salary lang from companies like hospitals etc ung direcho bawas agad tax ng employer
  • GoldSeekerGoldSeeker Adelaide
    Posts: 202Member
    Joined: Dec 26, 2014
    @GoldSeeker ask ko lang, pano ba magbabayad ng salary tax in Aus? Or pagbigay ng salary sayo ng employer, kaltas na agad yung tax?

    What if mag part time as nanny? Ako ba magbayad ng tax ko or the parents I'm working for?

    Para kasi alam ko since I will be comming in Aus in February and will be studying.

    Thanks. Hope to hear from you soon.
    Hindi ko pa alam yung tungkol dyan dahil incoming student palang din ako. You better ask @aayan29

    Feb 2016 - BS Nursing (Graduate Entry 2yr Program)
    Oct 2016 - employed as nursing assistant with agency
    Jan 2017 - employed as nursing assistant at public hospital
    Dec 2017 - received AHPRA registration
    Dec 2017 - granted Temporary Graduate Visa (485)
    Dec 2017 - took PTE to increase points for PR application (Superior 1st take)
    Jan 2018 - job hunt for RN Positions/awaiting for ANMAC assessment for PR application
    Feb 2018 - ANMAC assessment approved/EOI 189 (70pts) and applied for 190 SA state nomination
    Mar 2018 - ITA 190 SA (70pts), visa lodge, attaching documents
    Apr 2018 - commence work as RN

  • GoldSeekerGoldSeeker Adelaide
    Posts: 202Member
    Joined: Dec 26, 2014
    Ung mga cash on hand na work walang tax un and di ksma sa 40hrs per fortnight. Ung mga salary lang from companies like hospitals etc ung direcho bawas agad tax ng employer
    Was this stated by the government? Ano ba examples ng mga work na usually cash on hand? Yung mga ads online, yung salaries na usually nakapost don, deducted na of taxes or babawasan pa?

    Feb 2016 - BS Nursing (Graduate Entry 2yr Program)
    Oct 2016 - employed as nursing assistant with agency
    Jan 2017 - employed as nursing assistant at public hospital
    Dec 2017 - received AHPRA registration
    Dec 2017 - granted Temporary Graduate Visa (485)
    Dec 2017 - took PTE to increase points for PR application (Superior 1st take)
    Jan 2018 - job hunt for RN Positions/awaiting for ANMAC assessment for PR application
    Feb 2018 - ANMAC assessment approved/EOI 189 (70pts) and applied for 190 SA state nomination
    Mar 2018 - ITA 190 SA (70pts), visa lodge, attaching documents
    Apr 2018 - commence work as RN

  • hormelhormel Sydney
    Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Jun 02, 2015
    Sa mga istudyanteng maghahanap ng trabaho para sustentuhan pag-aaral nila sa Oz, I will share some experiences ng kaibigan na ganyan na ganyan ang ginawa. Sa Sydney siya.

    Una, mahalaga na mayroon kang titirahan sa first few months mo sa Australia na hindi ka sisingilin. Kung walang aampon sa iyo, maghanap ka ng mura sa labas ng mga urban areas. Kahit magbabayad ka ng tren, mas matipid kaysa tumira sa city centre. Ang mga istudyante mas mura ang fare.

    Maraming cleaning, janitorial openings sa Australia. Or assistant sa kitchen. Or food attendant sa coffee/food shops. The trick is makipag-network sa mga Pinoy para sila magsasabi sa iyo kung saan ang mga raket. You can do your networking sa Churches. Or, kausap kayo ng mga makikita ninyong mga Pinoy kung saan-saan, huwag mahihiya.

    Mahalagang may driver's license at kotse. Maraming trabaho sa labas ng mga city dahil doon located ang industries. Yung kaibigan ko nakapagtrabaho, nag-assemble at neg-test ng electric fans, nag-stock ng mga boxes, at naglagay ng scanner stickers sa iphones. Malaki ang kinikita niya, mas malaki kaysa sa cleaning. Kaso malalayo sa kabihasnan at public transport. Pero bumili siya agad ng second hand na kotse worth Php35,000 kaya nakakapunta siya sa mga lugar na iyon.

    AT ANG PINAKAIMPORTANTE. Huwag na huwag lalampas sa work limit na sinasabi ng batas ng Australia. Kaya nilang silipin ang bank account ninyo. Unless cash-on-hand (kaliwaan) ang mga nakukuha ninyong mga raket, ok lang yun. Pero stick to the 40 hours/two weeks kung nagbabayad ng withholding tax ang business na papasukan ninyo. Pero during school breaks between terms, puwede kayong magtrabaho ng todo to the max.

    Gayunpaman, mahirap pa rin habulin ang tuition fee. PERO, may mga murang school sa Australia, lipat na lang agad para makatipid. Basta ALWAYS INFORM immigration kung lilipat ng school or tirahan kung ayaw ma-technical.

    Kanya-kanya sa Australia. Huwag aasang tutulungan kayo ng inyong mga kababayan doon. Kung meron man tumulong sa inyo, ok fine. Kung wala, huwag sasama ang inyong loob. Ganoon talaga. Huwag masyadong umasa sa mga kamaganak. Huwag din makikitira nang matagal sa kanila. Kung makikitira man, ikaw ang makisama.
  • aayan29aayan29 Sydney
    Posts: 42Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    @GoldSeeker ung mga work like sa restaurants, usually sweldo nila mga 10-15$ un di kinukuhan ng tax. Bnibigay nila sweldo right aftr shift or basta dpende sa employer.
  • ana_sana_s Sydney
    Posts: 70Member
    Joined: Apr 27, 2015
    Hi guys! If you have job referrals that accept students for part-time paki post naman here. Thank you!

    I've been here in Sydney since last April and no work pa until now. I've no relative din kasi or friend na kilala before I arrived dito. I hope you can give me some idea where I can possibly apply. I tried na seek, indeed, careerone, gumtree but wala talaga.
  • aayan29aayan29 Sydney
    Posts: 42Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    @ana_s whats ur course?
  • JayVilJayVil Sydney
    Posts: 15Member
    Joined: Apr 13, 2015
    @aayan29 Same dilemma with ana. May mairerefer k bng odd jobs ? Thankss
  • aayan29aayan29 Sydney
    Posts: 42Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    Kasi kung nursing mas madali eh. Pwdeng agency ka mag apply. Mganda ang sweldo. Actually bf ko ang nanjan so i know almost everything na. Lol. If nursing ang course, pwde kyo mag apply as nursing assistant sa mga agency like Bower, NNA. Pwde nyo masearch sa net. Ung bf ko currently sa NNA sya. Hindi nawawalan ng trabaho sa nna nakukumpleto tlga nya ang 40 weeks per fortnight. Ang sweldo is 20 to 28$ per hour dpenende kung am pm or night. May mga nakita din ako agency for nannies naman. Pwde nyo din ma search lhat yan sa net. Madami lang requirements pero kaya yan.
  • aayan29aayan29 Sydney
    Posts: 42Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    http://csgroup.com.au/ ----- mga hospitality work
    http://www.poppins.com.au/ ----- nanny works
    http://www.nursing-agency.com.au/ ------ nursing agency

    yan ung mga sample links ng agencies sa sydney. pwde din kyo mag search sa google medyo madami yan.
  • ana_sana_s Sydney
    Posts: 70Member
    Joined: Apr 27, 2015
    @aayan29 I'm a Marketing grad satin but I'm taking up Accounting here. Sales and Marketing background ko. I'm ok kahit casual sales even customer service but medyo mahirap. May mga nagcall sa admin applications ko but kahit part time daw they need more than 20 hours per week and they can't take me because of the work hours limit. Hay.
  • aayan29aayan29 Sydney
    Posts: 42Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    @ana_s Usually kasi ung casual jobs jan makkuha mo thru referral eh. Why dont u ask ur classmates nalang. Usually agency lang din tlga ang maganda ksi on call ka lang tlga. So hindi araw araw ung work. Ung bf ko 5x every two weeks ang work nya on call sya kya sakto lang na 40 hrs per fortnight. Tpos pag sobra na sya tinatanggihan na nya ung agency. Try mo ung hospitality agency na challenger. Bka may makita ka dun. Dun nag work dati ung friend ko nung bago palang sya jaN
  • yhamneryyhamnery Mandaluyong
    Posts: 17Member
    Joined: May 30, 2015
    Sa mga istudyanteng maghahanap ng trabaho para sustentuhan pag-aaral nila sa Oz, I will share some experiences ng kaibigan na ganyan na ganyan ang ginawa. Sa Sydney siya.

    Una, mahalaga na mayroon kang titirahan sa first few months mo sa Australia na hindi ka sisingilin. Kung walang aampon sa iyo, maghanap ka ng mura sa labas ng mga urban areas. Kahit magbabayad ka ng tren, mas matipid kaysa tumira sa city centre. Ang mga istudyante mas mura ang fare.

    Maraming cleaning, janitorial openings sa Australia. Or assistant sa kitchen. Or food attendant sa coffee/food shops. The trick is makipag-network sa mga Pinoy para sila magsasabi sa iyo kung saan ang mga raket. You can do your networking sa Churches. Or, kausap kayo ng mga makikita ninyong mga Pinoy kung saan-saan, huwag mahihiya.

    Mahalagang may driver's license at kotse. Maraming trabaho sa labas ng mga city dahil doon located ang industries. Yung kaibigan ko nakapagtrabaho, nag-assemble at neg-test ng electric fans, nag-stock ng mga boxes, at naglagay ng scanner stickers sa iphones. Malaki ang kinikita niya, mas malaki kaysa sa cleaning. Kaso malalayo sa kabihasnan at public transport. Pero bumili siya agad ng second hand na kotse worth Php35,000 kaya nakakapunta siya sa mga lugar na iyon.

    AT ANG PINAKAIMPORTANTE. Huwag na huwag lalampas sa work limit na sinasabi ng batas ng Australia. Kaya nilang silipin ang bank account ninyo. Unless cash-on-hand (kaliwaan) ang mga nakukuha ninyong mga raket, ok lang yun. Pero stick to the 40 hours/two weeks kung nagbabayad ng withholding tax ang business na papasukan ninyo. Pero during school breaks between terms, puwede kayong magtrabaho ng todo to the max.

    Gayunpaman, mahirap pa rin habulin ang tuition fee. PERO, may mga murang school sa Australia, lipat na lang agad para makatipid. Basta ALWAYS INFORM immigration kung lilipat ng school or tirahan kung ayaw ma-technical.

    Kanya-kanya sa Australia. Huwag aasang tutulungan kayo ng inyong mga kababayan doon. Kung meron man tumulong sa inyo, ok fine. Kung wala, huwag sasama ang inyong loob. Ganoon talaga. Huwag masyadong umasa sa mga kamaganak. Huwag din makikitira nang matagal sa kanila. Kung makikitira man, ikaw ang makisama.
  • danyan2001usdanyan2001us Melbourne, Australia
    Posts: 2,536Member, Moderator
    Joined: Nov 14, 2012
    life here in OZ is not easy especially for any student who will just be starting his/her studies here. better prepare yourself for the worst case scenery that you can't find a job maybe for 2 months. and if you are studying alone (meaning having somebody to help you in your TF) then the more that it would be challenging for you. been here for 5 year and we started everything from being a student and just last year, wifey finished her masters course. so tyaga lng ng tyaga guys and extend the more your support group, go outside and look personally for any kind of jobs...kahit na odd jibs like dishwasher, cleaner, kitchen staff ...whatever as long as you have something coming in into your bank account...don't take the risk of over extending your allowed working hours (40hrs per fortnight)....and the most important of all, pray and pray for God's protection....

    primary applicant- wife
    arrived melbourne- July 28, 2010

  • danyan2001usdanyan2001us Melbourne, Australia
    Posts: 2,536Member, Moderator
    Joined: Nov 14, 2012
    never believe on whatever say that life here in OZ is easy...it is so difficult guys especially if you are just starting it...my intention is not to discourage or upset anyone but just being honest with you...though it is still a case to case basis but if you are really keen of studying here, be prepared for those "storms" to come your way...God bless

    primary applicant- wife
    arrived melbourne- July 28, 2010

  • amedinaamedina Sydney
    Posts: 311Member
    Joined: Sep 25, 2012
    Mahirap mag survive kapag solo flight student dito. Mahal kasi ang school fees plus accomodation and daily expenses. Ako maswerte dahil supported ako ng relatives ko. Pero I help them in paying the fees kahit konti. It took me a year bago nakakuwa ng work dahil competitive ang nurses. Sa nursing home ako now as casual AIN ($20/hr). Tapos got a second job sa nursing agency which is higher pay ($25-37/hr). Di pede mag exceed ng 40hrs per fortnight kaya sakto lang sweldo. Pero hindi sapat para sa school fees. Mahal. Kaya do not depend on your work while studying. Its better to have someone to support u. Cheers.

    11/17/12: passed school application thru IDP * 12/4/12: received letter of offer (univ. of newcastle) * 12/12/12: credit application * 2/22/13: received new letter of offer * 2/26/13: paid deposit fee * 3/8/13: received COE and paid visa fee * 4/10/13: visa application thru IDP * 4/11/13: medical request from DIAC * 4/12/13: medical exam done * 4/19/13: SLEC uploaded my medicals * 4/12/13: medical exam done * 7/11/13: VISA GRANTED

  • GoldSeekerGoldSeeker Adelaide
    Posts: 202Member
    Joined: Dec 26, 2014
    Hi guys! Do you think very disadvantageous kung ang travel time from residence to school is approx 2hrs? Ilang hours and days a week ba ang pasok usually for a bachelor course?

    Feb 2016 - BS Nursing (Graduate Entry 2yr Program)
    Oct 2016 - employed as nursing assistant with agency
    Jan 2017 - employed as nursing assistant at public hospital
    Dec 2017 - received AHPRA registration
    Dec 2017 - granted Temporary Graduate Visa (485)
    Dec 2017 - took PTE to increase points for PR application (Superior 1st take)
    Jan 2018 - job hunt for RN Positions/awaiting for ANMAC assessment for PR application
    Feb 2018 - ANMAC assessment approved/EOI 189 (70pts) and applied for 190 SA state nomination
    Mar 2018 - ITA 190 SA (70pts), visa lodge, attaching documents
    Apr 2018 - commence work as RN

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