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http://allnurses.com/international-nursing/chances-getting-nursing-795185-page7.html
Pinoy nurses are indeed having a hard time in finding employers to sponsor them kasi the australian government is mandating that the hospitals prioritize local nurses first. They will only be allowed to sponsor foreign nurses if they can sufficiently prove that effort has been made to look for a local nurse pero walang available kaya their last recourse is to sponsor foreigners nlng. A friend of mine who's already working in australia as a nurse warned me not to do the bridging program muna kasi marami daw sya kakilala na umuwi nlng ng pilipinas na bigo, after spending almost million for the bridging program. Sad but true..I am not trying to deter you. This is just to caution you to think twice muna and research more regarding this.
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August 2010 - AHPRA Assessment Lodge
January 2011 - Offer Letter Bridging Program
February 2011 - Visa Grant 456 - Start Bridging Program
May 2011 - Finished Bridging Program
June 2011 - AHPRA License - Start Job Hunt
July 2011 - Found a job - 457 Visa
August 2011 - Visa Grant 457 - Start Working as RN Div1
December 2012 - Employer Nomination for PR
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