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Student Visa Application + OBA Review

athenalaineathenalaine PhilippinesPosts: 14Member
Good day guys. Need your help po sana.

I recently went to an Agency sa Makati (RPS) and was offered ung OBA Plus (review dito then mag take ng exam for AU-RN) or mag VET (apply ng student visa then jan na sa AU study and isabay ung review for exam para mas makaipon if magka side jobs pag walang pasok vs pag andito sa Pinas).

Question ko po is, gusto ko sana isama ung husband ko as a dependent, sabi sa Agency wala naman daw kaso it's just that may instances na naaprove, may time din na nadedecline. Okay lang kaya un na sabay kame mag apply ng visa o mas advisable na mauna ako then saka ko sya iapply as dependent? Isip ko kasi since parehas kame ng magiging work hours pag naaprove (20hrs/week daw), mas madaling makakaipon vs kung ako lang andun.

Btw nasa Adelaide po ung sister and PR na sila dun so if ever, sa Adelaide ung nirequest ko na state sa Agency. Graduate po ako ng BSN and passed the Licensure Exam 2008, but I just started working as RN July 2018 last year. Sabi naman sa Agency walang kaso if di ko matapos 1yr or less than 3 years experience ko (which I'm not sure if totoo ba or sinasabi lang nila hehe) kasi I will be studying there and as long as makaabot sa 65points and maaprove all docs, pwede pa rin magtake ng board exam nila.

Your replies will be appreciated. TIA!

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  • cuccicucci NSW
    Posts: 981Member
    Joined: Jan 27, 2018
    edited May 2019
    I would err on the side of caution regarding sa offer sayo. Clear naman sa AHPRA na as of the moment 2 lang ang pathway to be an RN here in Au. One is the bridging program which is to be phased out in favor of OBA and the other is nursing conversion course and lest I am wrong, it is a diploma course and not classified as VET.

    Wala namang problem with regard to bringing a dependent, however, advisable na ma-approve muna si main applicant tapos subsequent na lang si dependent dahil baka ma-delay ang approval o ma-deny kung may magiging problem like case of dependent failing in medical exams.

    As to being able for you to both work and support your stay and studies, it depends on lots of factors, lifestyle, employment opportunities na malapit sa inyo, employability, etc.... Even PRs have some difficulty with finding jobs these days.

    Technically, tama naman si agency na ok lang less than 3 years experience, afterall, recency of practice requirement requires only 450 hours or experience within the past 5 years. That's only about 3 months full time.

    As to your points for immigration, I would suggest you check for avenues to increase it. While 65 is the minimum, bear in mind that the Skilled Migration pathway is by invitation (by the Commonwealth (subclass 189) or State (subclass 190), Regional (subclass 489). The invitation is points-biased, meaning that those with higher points get invited faster. It's a different ball-game if employer-sponsored/nominated (subclass 186).

    Hope this helps.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    07.2016 | IELTS
    01.2017 | Applied to AHPRA
    04.2017 | received Letter of Referral
    09.2017 | finished BP
    11.2017 | AHPRA Registration / Employment Offer
    12.2017 | Lodged 457 Visa Application (onshore) / ANMAC Assessment
    01.2018 | 457 Visa granted / Received positive ANMAC Assessment / Submitted EOI

    04.11.2019 | Received Employer Nomination
    04.26.2019 | Submitted Visa application (186 DE)
    05.06.2019 | CO contact for medical exams
    05.09.2019 | Visa Granted (186 DE)

    17.09.2021 | Application for Citizenship
    21.03.2022 | Citizenship exam, interview and approval
    02.07.2022 | Citizenship Ceremony
    (Thank you Lord!!!)

    21.03.2023 | Citizenship interview, exam and approval of dependents
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++

  • CasseyCassey Melbourne, Australia
    Posts: 2,812Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 07, 2015
    Since gusto mo na magaral dito, why not take up Conversion Course for Nurses instead. It’s a shortened Bachelor’s Degree (1-2yrs). After finishing this course pwede ka ng mag register as a Nurse.
    At the moment, wala pang specifics na binibigay ang AHPRA with regards to OBA so it’s hard to assume kung paano siya makakaapekto (timewise) sa VET course mo. Hindi kasi pwede na lagi kang absent sa school dahil pwede ka nilang ireport sa immigration. Yan yung nakikita ko na pwedeng maging downside if you take the VET course.

    Pwede mong isabay yung hubby mo. Just make sure na lahat ng requirements especially yung sa finances eh mamemeet niyo and you can explain din where you got the money from. Yan kasi yung isa sa common reasons bakit nadedecline yung may dependent. Have a good GTE din and assure the CO na may babalikan ka sa Pilipinas at di magooverstay sa Au.

    Even if 65 is the minimum, it may not be enough to get an invite for the PR or it may take longer to get an invitation especially nowadays where everyone is trying to increase their points. Just my 2 cents, 1yr work experience may not help points wise with your PR application but it may have a huge difference when looking for an RN job.

    June 16, 2013 Arrival in Melbourne (AGED CARE)
    Nov 12, 2014 Changed Visa Subclass (572->573) and Course
    Nov 13, 2014 573 Visa Approved
    Mar 2015 Nursing Conversion Course (Deakin Uni) started
    April 13, 2016 Lodged EOI thru Skill Select
    April 27, 2016 Received invitation to apply for Visa 189 (Nurse)
    May 2, 2016 Lodged application for 189 Visa (Onshore)
    May 11, 2016 CO contacted for Form 80/Medicals of daughter
    June 17, 2016 189 VISA GRANTED Thank you my amazing God :)

    Dec14, 2017 Citizenship application
    March 21, 2019 Citizenship Ceremony :)

    "Happy is the person who learns to wait as he prays and never loses his patience, for God's time is the best time."

  • RaejiRaeji Sydney
    Posts: 29Member
    Joined: Oct 08, 2017
    Question lang po regarding the student visa, if natapos study ng 2yrs, BSN. Automatic po ba pwede na ma register AHPRA? And kelangan parin po ba ng English test before ma register? Thanks
  • athenalaineathenalaine Philippines
    Posts: 14Member
    Joined: May 24, 2019
    Thanks po sa reply nyo. Ung sa conversion if Im not mistaken ranging fron 28-38k daw ung tuition a year
  • athenalaineathenalaine Philippines
    Posts: 14Member
    Joined: May 24, 2019
    Pero after naman nung studies, matic na pong RN right? I mean wala ng board exam?
  • megalymegaly Kuwait
    Posts: 13Member
    Joined: Jun 07, 2018
    @Raeji depende po sa school or UNI na papasukan mo. Just make sure po na pede pong mag register sa aphra..
  • megalymegaly Kuwait
    Posts: 13Member
    Joined: Jun 07, 2018
    @athenalaine yes. There’s no board exam.
  • athenalaineathenalaine Philippines
    Posts: 14Member
    Joined: May 24, 2019
    May nabasa po pala ako sa thread na pwede mag DIY ng student visa once makapasa na sa english exam. How do I go about it? I mean sa website po ba mismo ng Aphra?
  • megalymegaly Kuwait
    Posts: 13Member
    Joined: Jun 07, 2018
    @athenalaine pedeng pede.
  • athenalaineathenalaine Philippines
    Posts: 14Member
    Joined: May 24, 2019
    Great. Thanks!
  • RaejiRaeji Sydney
    Posts: 29Member
    Joined: Oct 08, 2017
    @megaly thanks po. Question lang again. Anu po diploma mas ok, aged care or rehab nurse? And sa demand ng work anu mas hiring? Thanks
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