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evelyn oneill Apr 21st 2010 2:12 pm

warning to nurses coming to WA
 
Make sure when you sit your IELTS English exam to prove you can speak English ( Even though your degree is from an English speaking University - lets not go there) That its the Academic and not the General one. I made the mistake of sitting general one for the visa and had to pay another $300 to do the Academic one. ( by the way i got top marks in both).
By the time i had gathered all the paperwork again and booked the next exam in Perth it took me 5 months to get registered here. Luckily my husband was working.
As a Senior Nurse for many years I found the whole episode quite humiliating and degrading.

Lord_Farquar Apr 21st 2010 2:51 pm

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Originally Posted by evelyn oneill (Post 8513246)
Make sure when you sit your IELTS English exam to prove you can speak English ( Even though your degree is from an English speaking University - lets not go there)

:rofl:

DunRoaminTheUK Apr 21st 2010 2:53 pm

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Originally Posted by Lord_Farquar (Post 8513302)
:rofl:

Well done. This sort of flagrant disregard for English grammar is a scourge that needs to be stamped out.

Carry on. As you were.

Bermudashorts Apr 21st 2010 3:17 pm

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Originally Posted by evelyn oneill (Post 8513246)
As a Senior Nurse for many years I found the whole episode quite humiliating and degrading.

Isn't that a tad OTT?

I had to take an IELTS test in order to get a visa due to particular rules for accountants. There was no allowance made for me because I am a senior accountant with many years experience (and a native English speaker) but I certainly did not find anything humuliating or degrading about the experience. Just got on with it and forgot about it afterwards.

lonndongeek Apr 21st 2010 3:29 pm

Re: warning to nurses coming to WA
 

Originally Posted by evelyn oneill (Post 8513246)
Make sure when you sit your IELTS English exam to prove you can speak English ( Even though your degree is from an English speaking University - lets not go there) That its the Academic and not the General one. I made the mistake of sitting general one for the visa and had to pay another $300 to do the Academic one. ( by the way i got top marks in both).
By the time i had gathered all the paperwork again and booked the next exam in Perth it took me 5 months to get registered here. Luckily my husband was working.
As a Senior Nurse for many years I found the whole episode quite humiliating and degrading.

Is this one of those instances where saying "I was a bit cheesed off" is more accurate doesn't have the same impact as "I found the whole episode quite humiliating and degrading".

If you found taking an extra English test humiliating and degrading, I'd suggest getting on the next available flight back to the UK. Would've thought that as a "Senior Nurse for many year" you'd have a bit of a thicker skin.

Cheers

Steve

Howard Jenings Apr 21st 2010 4:23 pm

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I would need to do one to get the extra point for my PR and I am an English Teacher!!

bcworld Apr 21st 2010 4:25 pm

Re: warning to nurses coming to WA
 

Originally Posted by Howard Jenings (Post 8513415)
I would need to do one to get the extra point for my PR and I am an English Teacher!!

...why did you use a capital 'T' on teacher then? :p ;)

Bermudashorts Apr 21st 2010 4:28 pm

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Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 8513417)
...why did you use a capital 'T' on teacher then? :p ;)

The old inappropriate use of capitals chestnut. I was thinking something similar about the "Senior Nurse" who did the wrong IELTS test because she can't follow simple instructions. :D

hoofie2002 Apr 21st 2010 4:47 pm

Re: warning to nurses coming to WA
 

Originally Posted by evelyn oneill (Post 8513246)
Make sure when you sit your IELTS English exam to prove you can speak English ( Even though your degree is from an English speaking University - lets not go there) That its the Academic and not the General one. I made the mistake of sitting general one for the visa and had to pay another $300 to do the Academic one. ( by the way i got top marks in both).
By the time i had gathered all the paperwork again and booked the next exam in Perth it took me 5 months to get registered here. Luckily my husband was working.
As a Senior Nurse for many years I found the whole episode quite humiliating and degrading.

The UK authorities brought the SAME rule into the UK as of 1 Feb 2007. The ANMC only brought theirs in on 1 July 2009. I can remember my wife raving about the rule in the UK and how stupid it was considering that Australian/Canadian/Kiwi nurses had to do the test but almost all EU nurses were exempted despite the fact their English language skills could be awful.

The website also clear that it is the academic test.

lonndongeek Apr 21st 2010 4:48 pm

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Originally Posted by Howard Jenings (Post 8513415)
I would need to do one to get the extra point for my PR and I am an English Teacher!!


Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 8513417)
...why did you use a capital 'T' on teacher then? :p ;)


Originally Posted by Bermudashorts (Post 8513424)
The old inappropriate use of capitals chestnut. I was thinking something similar about the "Senior Nurse" who did the wrong IELTS test because she can't follow simple instructions. :D

You both failed to point out the inappropriate use of multiple exclamation marks. I claim today's grammar nazi trophy with pride!

Cheers

Steve

bcworld Apr 21st 2010 4:52 pm

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Originally Posted by lonndongeek (Post 8513453)
I claim today's grammar nazi trophy with pride!

Very nearly, however I'm sure that should be a capital 'N' and therefore the prize is null and void.

Lord_Farquar Apr 21st 2010 4:54 pm

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Originally Posted by lonndongeek (Post 8513453)
You both failed to point out the inappropriate use of multiple exclamation marks. I claim today's grammar nazi trophy with pride!

Cheers

Steve

Isn't Nazi a proper noun? ;)

DunRoaminTheUK Apr 21st 2010 5:02 pm

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Originally Posted by Lord_Farquar (Post 8513462)
Isn't Nazi is a proper noun? ;)

I've heard they were proper ******s?

Lord_Farquar Apr 21st 2010 5:07 pm

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Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 8513460)
Very nearly, however I'm sure that should be a capital 'N' and therefore the prize is null and void.

You beat me to it!

lonndongeek Apr 21st 2010 5:30 pm

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Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 8513460)
Very nearly, however I'm sure that should be a capital 'N' and therefore the prize is null and void.

Fine, you win. You can have today's trophy. I'm off to perform apostroectomies on some documents.

Cheers

Steve


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