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  1. Thank you for the information and sorry took so long to reply
  2. Thanks for info and the link, really appreciated
  3. thank you for the info and getting back to me much appreciated
  4. Looking for any feedback info from nurses who have done their IELTS. I have looked at some of the sample questions on website for IELTS and just wondering if the academic or general test is best one? I am looking to do some practice and then book test. Any advice would be helpful thank you.
  5. Thanks for all the helpful info appreciate it and will check out check out the other thread for nurses.
  6. Hi thanks for the useful advice, the issue is trying to find an agent who will help as the one I got in touch with that my family have used were only giving me the basic info and pretty much leaving me to it which is why I'm trying to get an agent who would be more helpful with dealing with nurses. Also have since been given various advice to get assessed and try get on register in meantime so will try and get more info which is why I'm looking at all sources at the moment as I know of one nurse friend who went over at the age of 52 although with years of experience.
  7. I'm 46. I spoke to migration agent that my family used before although all the advice they could give me was to complete paperwork and follow links to see if I can get assessed and registered with the Australian nursing and midwifery board. The advice they gave me was if I got on register to go out on a tourist visa to speak to some companies and see if I can get employer sponsorship. I have contacted an agency in Sydney who said they deal specifically with nursing and medical staff but had no reply back. I'm not relying on the migration event on its own as I have gone to a few years ago with family members and know what to expect but feel that it would still be good idea to go and look at any updates or advice.
  8. I'm 46 so that would mean I have less points although read that I could do an English test that is relevant to nursing and medical staff to gain points.
  9. I'm a newly qualified registered nurse
  10. SkippyEK05

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    Hi new to this forum so apologies if I post on wrong threads or ask questions already asked as still finding my way round. Have family in South Australia who have lived there for 10 years and have permanent residency and citizenship. Parents are also now in South Australia on bridging aged parent visa. Unfortunately I can't apply as last remaining relative due to this although hoping once I can understand some of the paperwork can try get assessed and on register as a newly qualified nurse to try at the chance of eventually getting out to Australia. Attending an immigration event in February in Glasgow to hopefully speak to someone a bit more helpful and knowledgeable as been getting various to no decent advise so far due to my age. Also wondered if it would be worthwhile doing a bit more to try and boost my points in meantime. Any help or advice appreciated.
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