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  1. Ha ha. Mind you don't wear that keyboard out with all your typing pmsl.
  2. Nah. Not superstitious. What will be will be. I gained my registration on 17th September and they implemented the changes on 8th October so I guess I was just lucky with my timing. In fact I've been lucky all through the process. They dropped the points from 65 to 60 which meant I could do my skills assessment earlier other wise I would have had to wait until September. If I'd have had to wait then I would be struggling with AHPRA too. Debs.
  3. Hi all. Not been on for a long time. Apologies. Thought I would come on and write about our arrival. left the UK on Thursday 12th June and flew from Manchester to Singapore and then onto Perth with a fuel stop at Munich. Arrived Friday 13th June in the afternoon and it was nice and sunny but not greatly warm. Flew with Singapore Airlines on both legs of the journey and on both times Jonny (7) and I had a row of 3 seats between us so we were lucky and had plenty of room. The flight was on time and there was a good service throughout. TV was good. Food wasn't bad for an aircraft. Stayed at my friends house on arrival. It was dark by 4.30 pm on the first night and it went sooooooo cold. I was freezing. Thought it might have been because I was tired from travelling but I was wrong. It was really cold for the next 4 or 5 weeks. So glad I packed my fleece pjs. Had to go out and buy some jumpers and boots. So if you're considering whether to pack your woollies then my advice would be bring them. Bring them all lol. Spent the weekend getting our bearings and firing off a few emails to hospitals (I'm a nurse). Had an interview on the Monday and got the job. Had an interview on the Tuesday and got the job. Had another interview lined up for the Wednesday but cancelled as I took the second job I was offered. I was also offerd casual work at 2 other hospitals on a casual basis to start immediately without an interview. On the Tuesday after arrival a small 2 bedroom house, which is big enough for Jonny and I, next door but one to my friend had a home open. I went along with others and applied. And we got it. Moved in the week after. Couldn't believe how lucky I was. Jonny started school the second week we were here and there's a big child care centre Attatched to it. It's a 2 minute walk from our house. So all in all we've been blessed. My only grumble is the distance from home to work. It's a 60km round trip which I don't mind, but in the mornings the traffic is horrendous. I'm currently looking for a job closer to home but for the time being, all is good. We live 5 minutes drive from the beach and although the weather has been terrible since we arrived we have been able to go a few times after school. The beach is beautiful. I have found the people here to be very friendly and I'm starting to get used to the lingo. I haven't found Perth to be a lot more expensive than back home but I live a simple life. I was nervous that I would struggle financially because you read a lot about how expensive Perth is, but I'm actually doing ok. I earn approx $55k working part time and manage to save some money each month so I'm happy with that. At the moment we are both happy and I'm glad we made the move. Yeah we miss family and friends but it's not like we'll never see them again. I miss my girly nights out in Liverpool but that's a small price to pay lol. Debs
  4. My stuff went on friday in a movecube. I had to tick a box to say if there was any medication being shipped. You just have to list them and say what they're for. If you're gonna stick any in i'd just send the unopened ones. Debs
  5. Don't know what your skill is but some skills assessments require IELTS anyway. Debs
  6. And it's probably a lot healthier. Might be coz I've just eat my tea and I'm full, but I think that pic of fish and chips looks horrible. Debs
  7. I am in the uk but moving to Perth once my house sells. I chose there because I have friends there. I am going as a single parent and wanted to go somewhere where I had some support. There are pitfalls to a temp visa. It is a cheaper and quicker route but You may have to pay for education for your little one and you won't get any financial help towards childcare. PR takes longer and costs quite a bit but you can access free education and receive at least 50% of your childcare costs. You may also be eligible for a bit extra to make your wages up. Think its a bit like working tax credit here. You don't need IELTS for a temp visa but you do for PR (ANMAC requires the academic version). That's about £140. you don't need ANMAC for a temp visa but you do for PR. ANMAC assessment costs $875 (approx £500). Then you have to pay for visa and that varies greatly between different visas. I have a pr visa which cost $3520 for me and $880 for my son (£2000/£500). whatever visa you decide on you have to register with AHPRA to be able to practice. This costs I think about $380 but I may be wrong. hope this helps. Debs
  8. Hi malissa. Where are you planning on moving to? Debs
  9. I struggled with my code. I'm in endoscopy and although it comes under medical, my skills are more surgical then medical. I emailed ANMAC and they advised me. Just drop them an email and they'll help you. Debs
  10. I like if someone responds to my post, if I find the post useful or if it makes me laugh. And some posts really do make me laugh out loud ha ha. Debs
  11. Thanks Ross. I sent my regular cv for my registration. I tried to make it more australian but gave up in the end and just sent it as it was. They never questioned it and I received registration no problem. Apart from calling it a resume instead of a cv, I can't see what the difference is. List of previous employers isn't going to Change nor my qualifications and skills. Having said that, I do, like everyone else, want my cv to stand out. Debs
  12. Tonyman. When you say you had ideas about some different types of cv's/resume's, did any of them include nurses? Debs
  13. Oh dear. firstly, just because I'm single, it doesn't mean I want to sit in a pub on my own. I don't. I never have and I never will sit in a pub on my own. No matter what country I'm in. Secondly, you can see from my posts that I prefer to call my 'baggage' by his name, which is Jonny. Please keep up. Thirdly, I am over 40. And 40 is the new 30!! And lastly, maybe I'm only after one thing from the male species without the commitment. That works both ways. Debs (with a frown)
  14. I didn't declare mine on the health form because it says... Have you ever been admitted to hospital and/or received medical treatment for an extended period for any reason (including for a major operation or treatment of a psychiatric illness)? Yes/ No day case surgery doesn't fall into that category as it wasn't for an extended period. And if it was a major op or treatment, it wouldn't have been day case. I told the doctor about the surgery I did have (I had a benign tumour on my spine and a shaved disc) and he said that was ok so I'm sure yours will be fine. Debs
  15. Oh no. I'm not gonna feel like the only single girl in the world there am I. Being single doesn't bother me, in fact I like it. Don't wanna feel excluded though. Maybe I should ask if I can join cubs and after school clubs with jonny lol. Debs
  16. A job offer us not enough. They would have to sponsor you. Maybe you could look into a visa for people wanting to start/take over a business. I don't know anything about it but you could get a free consultation with a MARA registered migration agent. At least you'd know what your options are. If you get a visa, hubby can go on yours. Not sure about your son. Depends on age and wether he's in full time ed I think. Again, a migration agent would be able to help you with that. Debs
  17. Can you tell me why it's not great for single or separated people?? Debs
  18. Make sure you sit the academic IELTS and not the general. For me it was the ANMAC assessment that took the longest. 16 weeks. After that it flew by but I applied for a 190. I believe the 189 takes longer for some reason. Debs
  19. Check with the skills assessment body if you need it for your assessment. Also,you need to check your points. IELTS can boost your points if needed. I needed IELTS for my skills assessment but not everyone does. Debs
  20. Thanks Ali. Will look for one. Debs
  21. We have to check IV drugs with another nurse before administration. Is that not the case everywhere or is it just trusts that implement that in the drugs policy. I know there was a fatality in the trust where I work because of a bolus dose of potassium. It was a student nurse and she didn't realise it was supposed to be infused. From that, students are not allowed to have anything to do with IV drugs until they qualify and nurses have to check each others IV drugs. If the op had the drugs checked with another nurse, shouldn't that other nurse also be accountable. Incidentally, can anyone recommend an Australian nurses drugs book to me please. Want to get an idea of drugs names etc before I land in oz. Thanks. Debs
  22. Given that they were minor offences and the prison sentence was less than 12 months and it was over 15 years ago I think it should be fine. I'm no expert though. Have you looked on the immi website to see if there's any clarification on there? Debs
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