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  1. Hi there just wondered why are you considering the bridging course if you have a degree?? I think that is just for diploma qualified nurses. You can apply to aphra when you have your nmc pin regards
  2. Hi Toolbox I am moving over next year with the family I will have about 6 months experience, are you aware if St Andrews take on with that amount of experience? We already have permanent residency. I have been offered a UK job in ICU and start in September so my 6 months post qualified expeirence will be specialist. any help would be appreciated. regards
  3. SA Health are currently advertising for an ICU nurse but not sure about the sponsorship availability.
  4. The furthest my cat will 'wander' at night is from the window sill to the food bowl, I never allow her to go out at night time because I am fully aware that this is when cats will hunt. I am a responsible cat owner, the thought of her killing wildlife is horrendous, please do not judge me to not care about wildlife whether that be in the UK or Australia.
  5. Thank you for this, much more useful than the previous poster!!!
  6. Whilst I appreciate everyone is entitled to their own opinion please do not call my cat vermin. She is not vermin. Unfortunately I would not be able to leave her anywhere safe away from wildlife because we are surrounded by wildlife. she hardly ever goes out as she prefers to sit on the window sill, she wears a bell on her collar to alert the birds if she's about and we also back onto a lake and she has NEVER brought anything back . I created this post for advice on what is the best thing to do for my cat who has been in my life from being 12 weeks old not to be lectured to about cats killing wildlife.
  7. Thankyou for the replies. I couldn't leave her with someone I didn't know and had hoped my parents would look after her but sadly not. Bob if we decide to take her through your company would you be able to assist me with all of the things I would need to do? We are leaving in April next year. thanks
  8. Hi as the above says really, she is nearly 11 is very skitty and shy and was badly mistreated as a kitten before I rescued her. I am worried how the journey will affect her. also could anyone advise of the cost of shipping for her? I have no idea how much the cost would be. any advice will be appreciated. Thanks in advance
  9. p.s if, eventually, you do migrate to Oz, and successfully obtain an ARTC, then currently, I believe it is still possible to do a course with PEER VEET in Adelaide, South Australia and after successfully completing their short course you can obtain an SA licence with no 'on the job' gap training, no log book. This licence can then be used to obtain another state licence, should you choose to live in another state, under the terms of the Mutual Recognition Act. Derren7. Has this recently changed? My oh has his ostr and has been told,he needs to complete gap training and then the log book, we are moving to SA.
  10. Hi there I am in a similar situation to yourself. I also qualify sept next year fortunately though we have started the process as my partner is an electrician. Anyhow I spoke to AHPRA last week who told me that you do not require 3 months post qualified experience to register they do prefer it but it is not necessary. Also if you can prove you studied English at secondary school you do not need to do ielts. I would love to emigrate when I get my pin next year but tbh I think I may struggle to get a job with no post qualified experience so I'm thinking I will do my six month preceptorship before I go. Hope this helps. ​Regards
  11. Hi there Just after some advice please. I'm due to qualify next year with a degree, hoping to do my six month preceptorship in ED. We are hoping to apply for a 190 visa through my partners occupation, we are currently at skills assessment stage. My questions are how much post qualified experience do I need to register with AHPRA and will I still need to do IELTS if I am not the main visa holder? Thank you in advance!
  12. Hi kbounds, my oh assessment took approximately four weeks. I think it depends on your oh occupation. Mine is an electrician. regards
  13. Hi, my oh has today received confirmation that he has passed stage one of the skills assessment. He is an electrician with 10 years practical experience. I have just gone on to the vet assess website to book his practical but London is now fully booked so we are left with Belfast 22/05/13. The problem is he is now having a coronary that its only three weeks away! He has his ielts booked for the 27th April and is worried it's all to much in a short space of time. Our problem is he turns 40 in September and we need to get our SS in. So my question is: can anyone please give us some advice on that the practical day entails? I have read somewhere that the formulas are on the back of the test sheet and that the motor circuit has the diagram to follow, is this correct? Does he really need to panic and what are the best things to revise or read up on? Any help will be most great fully received!!!!! :biggrin:
  14. Hi, I've been on the website but can't find anything for free!! There are three options with $49.99 being the cheapest! Am I missing something!!? Thanks
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