NHS UK nurse practitioner SK47 visa application.
#1
NHS UK nurse practitioner SK47 visa application.
Could anyone please advise on the processing time for a SK47 visa application submitted from the U.K. with relevant Australian Nursing Council Verification, the required points have been achieved without the need of a job offer ect, so no communication with a perspective employer ect required.
#2
Re: NHS UK nurse practitioner SK47 visa application.
Nurses still being fast tracked AFAIA so might be lucky with 4-6 months as long as all other criteria okay (medicals/police checks). You might also want to get a state to sponsor your visa application (SNTI)
Good Luck
Mash..
Good Luck
Mash..
Originally posted by scoobydooathome
Could anyone please advise on the processing time for a SK47 visa application submitted from the U.K. with relevant Australian Nursing Council Verification, the required points have been achieved without the need of a job offer ect, so no communication with a perspective employer ect required.
Could anyone please advise on the processing time for a SK47 visa application submitted from the U.K. with relevant Australian Nursing Council Verification, the required points have been achieved without the need of a job offer ect, so no communication with a perspective employer ect required.
#3
Re: NHS UK nurse practitioner SK47 visa application.
Originally posted by mashiraz
Nurses still being fast tracked AFAIA so might be lucky with 4-6 months as long as all other criteria okay (medicals/police checks). You might also want to get a state to sponsor your visa application (SNTI)
Good Luck
Mash..
Nurses still being fast tracked AFAIA so might be lucky with 4-6 months as long as all other criteria okay (medicals/police checks). You might also want to get a state to sponsor your visa application (SNTI)
Good Luck
Mash..
The Police and Medicals will be OK, could you please tell me what you meant re the SNTI, I have registered with the State we are planning to go to if that's what you mean......
Cheers.
#4
Re: NHS UK nurse practitioner SK47 visa application.
Don't know much about it really - Do a search on www.immi.gov.au for SNTI. (State and Territory Nominated Independant)
Others will advise better, plenty of nurses will come on this forum (Friday and Saturdays are always quiet!)
Basically if you get sponsored by a state it speeds things us. They don't guarantee you a job though but nurses are definitely on the skills in demand list for South Australia and Victoria.
However 4-6 months is pretty quick anyway - not like me (and plenty of others) - 15 months and still another 4/5 to go....
Best of luck - keep up the research.
Mash..
Others will advise better, plenty of nurses will come on this forum (Friday and Saturdays are always quiet!)
Basically if you get sponsored by a state it speeds things us. They don't guarantee you a job though but nurses are definitely on the skills in demand list for South Australia and Victoria.
However 4-6 months is pretty quick anyway - not like me (and plenty of others) - 15 months and still another 4/5 to go....
Best of luck - keep up the research.
Mash..
Originally posted by scoobydooathome
Thanks Mash,
The Police and Medicals will be OK, could you please tell me what you meant re the SNTI, I have registered with the State we are planning to go to if that's what you mean......
Cheers.
Thanks Mash,
The Police and Medicals will be OK, could you please tell me what you meant re the SNTI, I have registered with the State we are planning to go to if that's what you mean......
Cheers.
#5
Re: NHS UK nurse practitioner SK47 visa application.
Originally posted by mashiraz
Don't know much about it really - Do a search on www.immi.gov.au for SNTI. (State and Territory Nominated Independant)
Others will advise better, plenty of nurses will come on this forum (Friday and Saturdays are always quiet!)
Basically if you get sponsored by a state it speeds things us. They don't guarantee you a job though but nurses are definitely on the skills in demand list for South Australia and Victoria.
However 4-6 months is pretty quick anyway - not like me (and plenty of others) - 15 months and still another 4/5 to go....
Best of luck - keep up the research.
Mash..
Don't know much about it really - Do a search on www.immi.gov.au for SNTI. (State and Territory Nominated Independant)
Others will advise better, plenty of nurses will come on this forum (Friday and Saturdays are always quiet!)
Basically if you get sponsored by a state it speeds things us. They don't guarantee you a job though but nurses are definitely on the skills in demand list for South Australia and Victoria.
However 4-6 months is pretty quick anyway - not like me (and plenty of others) - 15 months and still another 4/5 to go....
Best of luck - keep up the research.
Mash..