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Old Jan 27th 2003, 11:28 pm
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Hi,

Interested to migrate to australia or NZ
any news about "doctors to be enlisted in the occupational list for PR" to
Au

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Old Jan 28th 2003, 3:19 am
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 17:58:41 +0530, "John" wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > Interested to migrate to australia or NZ
    > any news about "doctors to be enlisted in the occupational list for PR" to
    > Au
    >
    > John
    >
    >

Hello

I'm interested in that matter too. Where you can find a list of this
doctors here in USA?????

Elena
 
Old Jan 28th 2003, 7:50 pm
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Originally posted by John
Interested to migrate to australia or NZ
any news about "doctors to be enlisted in the occupational list for PR" to Au
Currently, medical doctors may not apply for skilled migration based on a medical profession nomination.

More information is available here: http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/1062i.pdf


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Old Jan 28th 2003, 8:44 pm
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Hi, NZ is hotly recruiting Docs at the moment..even anestesthists, and God knows there's enough of them in the world!!!...

seriously though, have you thought about regional employment through the state/ territory goverment employer nomination schemes? You would have to be prepared to work in the Arse O'nowhere for a bit though, but couldnt they sponsor you via a country hospital?
What do others think??
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Old Jan 30th 2003, 1:41 am
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Hey guys,

The alternative is to practice in an underserviced area. This will be sponsored by some state's government, such as Queensland Health. Please check their website for detailed info.

If you could prove that you have been doing some Chemical Pathology, Histology or even molecular biology work as a part of your medical career, eg you have been doing research projects as postgraduate training, or have been doing any other medical science for publications, you can apply through AIMS.org.au as a Medical Scientist which worths 60 pnts.

Specialties such as sonographer, radiotherapist are accepted as 60 pnts.

If you would like to sit for the Aus Med Council exams you can easily find a intern or resident job at the public hospitals if you pass, which is also a kind of "in demand" "underserviced area" as they are always short of doctors, look if you could make the hospital as a sponsor if lucky..

Good luck..
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