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Chrislb89 Mar 6th 2017 9:38 pm

Newly registered nurse
 
Hi guys my partner and I lived in Perth Western Australia in 2012 and really miss it!!

I do not qualify for any thing in the skilled category unfortunately as a fire alarm engineer, however my partner is a newly qualified registered nurse.

We are looking at a move back in July 2018 which yes is a long way away but what we do know is these processes do take time and I'm sure it will come round very quickly.

If any one has any advice as to where we even begin to look or apply and if we even stand a chance of gaining entry to live, we would be very grateful for your input as this is now our dream goal to move there permanently!

Thanks for reading.

inkedneonurse Mar 8th 2017 3:05 pm

Re: Newly registered nurse
 

Originally Posted by Chrislb89 (Post 12198709)
Hi guys my partner and I lived in Perth Western Australia in 2012 and really miss it!!

I do not qualify for any thing in the skilled category unfortunately as a fire alarm engineer, however my partner is a newly qualified registered nurse.

We are looking at a move back in July 2018 which yes is a long way away but what we do know is these processes do take time and I'm sure it will come round very quickly.

If any one has any advice as to where we even begin to look or apply and if we even stand a chance of gaining entry to live, we would be very grateful for your input as this is now our dream goal to move there permanently!

Thanks for reading.

http://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-and-Endorsement/International/Meeting-the-registration-requirements.aspx


Here is the place to start...if your partner can't register then there is no point carrying on as this is the first part of the process for any nurse

steven9818 Mar 9th 2017 4:16 pm

Re: Newly registered nurse
 
Is the nurse training at degree or diploma level? The rules recently changed and as far as I am aware AHPRA only accept new registration for degree level nurses now. If she has trained at degree level then registration with AHPRA (There is a big thread regarding this on the forum that is well worth a read) shouldn't be a problem.

genorm Mar 10th 2017 8:36 am

Re: Newly registered nurse
 
Speak to the guys at IHR - they are a specialist nurse recruiter with lots and lots of vacancies. Have a look here: IHR


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