Nursing Profession is very respectable and stable for both males and females. It is
very unique occupation and now become an integral part of the healthcare
system. In some countries this Profession is not in high demand but this is not
same in Australia.Overseas
Nurses have great opportunity to work as Registered nurse in Australia, they just need to follow this complete pathway:
Step 1: Qualify OET
First
step is to qualify OET with minimum of B score in each of the four modules
(listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking).
Step 2: Application filing to AHPRA
to get admission in Bridging Program
After
qualifying the English language test, the candidates have to file an
application to AHPRA group. AHPRA is Australian Health Practitioner Regulating
Agency. In coordination with National
boards, AHPRA controls all the Health practitioner activities like Registration
etc.
About the bridging program/IRON
Program
IRON
program is Initial Registration for Overseas Registered Nurses (IRON). It is
mandatory for all overseas nurses to complete the IRON program to get
registered at AHPRA. This program has duration of 9 weeks which includes:
1. 4
weeks: Theory sessions at campus
2. 5
weeks: Professional experience placement sessions at clinical facilities
Step 3: Confirmation letter from AHPRA
The
candidate will get a confirmation letter from AHPRA for the admission in IRON
program.
Step 4: VISA formalities
The
applicants would get three months visa to do the iron program/bridging program.
Step 5: Certification
After
successful completion of the iron program, the candidate would get a
certificate and this completes the eligibility for registration.
Step 6: PR assessment
Duration:
It takes approximately 8 to 10 months for complete process.
For any kind of query
Contact us here
OET Experts | www.oetexperts.com
SCO 117-118, Level 1, Sector 17B,
Chandigarh-160017
Phone: 0172-4663037,
9988756469 | E-Mail: info@oetexperts.com
Step 1: Qualify OET
After qualifying the English language test, the candidates have to file an application to AHPRA group. AHPRA is Australian Health Practitioner Regulating Agency. In coordination with National boards, AHPRA controls all the Health practitioner activities like Registration etc.
Duration: It takes approximately 8 to 10 months for complete process.
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