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also of note: sa new zealand kasi parang pay wave yung bus pass naman..tawag namin dun snapper so meaning you just swipe while you go in the bus. so when i got here to sydney, they use paper cards that you actually have to put in the box near the dr…
remember you can bring milk sa plane din naman.. just ask for warm water in the flight:D yup night flight din when we take our daughter in plane trips..she plays for awhile then goes to sleep:)
for PR holders who have met the 1 year ata na condition sa residency nila ..there shouldn't be a problem meaning libre lahat under medicare..pero ung mga kids benefits i had a look at centrelink like baby bonus/ carer benefits.. 2 years waiting peri…
@jem_024 the easiest to answer is about sponsorship... NO ONE will sponsor you for a nursing assistant work kasi hindi po yan skilled work.. or not in demand job kasi even people na walang degree or highschool lang na tapos eh pwdi maging nursing as…
i buy microwaveable meals..hehehe! kasi too tired to cook na din our break is only 30 mins so can't go out din.. and there's juice in our staff room:D hehehe!
nursing assistant is caregiver. wala pong mga sub nursing specialty sa oz gaya sa u.s.a like license practical nurses. so nursing assistant is equivalent to a caregiver lang po. like i said, sa ozzie ung mga caregivers are actually part time nursing…
mahirap mag hanap ng preschool here and when they get into preschool.. all they do is play. my daughter is major in sandpit play and minor in painting and she's 4 already.
we just moved to nsw, wala akong mahanap na preschool for here..i have call…
@psychoboy no, medication is partially subsidized lang po meaning po nyan let's say ung hubby ko may diabetes po sya.. 1 bottle ng gamot nya is about 3 dollars lang instead of paying market price. but he will only get the subsidy if he goes to our G…
also of note... vmpf and rcgp also have reviews for clinicals in case your wife is interested. clinicals exam have actual patients..some are actors too. i had a pt. who was a test patient for the clinicals.. but the parent stand in was an actor and…
@olan my husband is a doctor too:) PGH graduate po sya.. he is enrolled to review for the amc q exam at victoria medical postgraduate foundation in melbourne. the review is about 3600 aud po.. 2 months 8 hours a day na review po sya. kasi mahirap po…
good luck to you guys!!! ;D nursing in australia is good..so really strive to get registered here. i know medyo hurdle yung cost sa bridging pero nursing is one of the jobs here that pays well;D
depende what visa you guys have..nursing assistant/ caregivers is the most common thing people do but kahit ano po pwdi as long as ok with the employer pero visa dependent po yan on how many hours lang allowed kayo to work per week.. and i am not v…
@jem_024 please remember if even if you are a nursing assistant here or caregiver..that is NOt a pathway to become a nurse in oz. caregivers/ nursing assistants in oz are actually nursing students or out of school high school students/ or part time …
@amedina the school will assess the documents that you will give them and they will advise how long the bridging you take.. whether 1 year or 3 months...
the following are the BP providers i know:
curtin univeristy
hollywood private hospital - …
i work in i.c.u so 1 to 1...hehehehe! in the wards naman it's 1 is to 4/5 patients. australia is the only country other than the state of california na may nurse to pt. ratio. pero saying that sa rest homes po, iba naman ung protocol kasi they are n…
the easiest way is the bridging program.. the bridging program depending on school will really want you to be
1. a registered nurse (requirement po ang PRC and other school documents)
2. experience.. kasi if no experience as a nurse then are you w…
experience will matter because the schools will use it to determine how long your bridging program will be.. ung walang experience or very little lang depende sa school ha, some school will advocate that they take almost 1 year bridging for about 30…
i'm a nurse in nsw.. before coming to australia you need to be eligible to work in australia. hospitals are more than willing to sponsor for a visa ONLY IF you have a valid aphra nursing license ANY state in australia is valid. without a current/ va…
@diane16 ok please do..ang mahirap kasi sa eastern suburbs. the only big place to work here is prince of wales, sydney children's and royal women's hospital.. though 1 ride lang din naman sya to circular quay about 20mins bus... we haven't met that …
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/services/centrelink/child-care-benefit
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/enablers/centrelink/child-care-benefit/income-test
ahh yes..maybe they didn't meet the income test.
then how come my sister was told her baby (who will be born next year pa here in oz) will not receive anything when her husband is in fact an australian citizen and she's a permanent resident albeit di pa sya umabot ng 2 years in oz? she inquired la…
also aphra is very efficient..madali ang application with aphra. if your agency tells you otherwise they are lying.
then coming to australia in either an english program or an aged care program so that you can take your ielts here is a longer way …
all nurses except from nz, uk, ireland are required to take the bridging course and have an ilets score of 7 in all areas..no exceptions po yan kahit na mag master's or doctorate degree pa po kayo galing sa pinas.
you don't need an agency.. just d…
go to this forum.. www.nurse2nz.forumotion.com there's a sub forum there for nurses wanting to go to australia. all nurses except those registered in new zealand, u.k. ireland will need to undergo the bridging program or if you are confident take t…
most likely not, centrelink has a waiting period of 2 years before you are eligible for benefits. example, my sister is a permanent resident and married to an australian but she has only lived in oz for 1 year. her baby when born is NOT eligible for…
for new migrants to oz, not all are entitled to medicare. not all visa classes are entitled to medicare or public funded healthcare, to simplify let's just think of it this way if you're not a permanent resident/visa holder there is a possibility th…
i've had phone interviews with 3 different hospitals..all applications were sent through email. it was a panel interview with 3 person asking me at least 3-4 questions each. i'm a nurse so most of the questions were either technical or ethical nursi…
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