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Kim Irvine

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  1. Hi everyone, Haven't posted in a bit as have been busy e-mailing as many people as possible here in Australia re my/our situation. For those of you new to the thread I'm a Diploma trained Nurse (Mental Health) waiting since Oct re registration. I've been living in Melbourne since March on a PR 190 State Sponsored Visa. I like many others went into my AHPRA application unaware of the imminent changes and when I found out (months post application) assumed I would be ok due to the ANMAC assessment. So, 9 months down the line I'm still waiting for my answer.... From all the info I've read on all the Facebook pages, forums etc I haven't heard of any Diploma Nurses getting registration under the new guidelines, only of those being turned down. I know of Degree applicants who applied as recently as Jan (and good luck to them) who have had their letters, so that in itself speaks volumes....... I have spoken to many Nurses, recruitment agents, Managers etc etc and they are ignorant to all of this and very shocked and disappointed, with all commenting on the great calibre of Nurses trained in the UK and Ireland. Your comment Maria Garland re the NMC sending info re British registrations is interesting?? Good luck as always to everybody! xx
  2. It seems those getting registered are hearing sooner, as aforementioned after 4 months (lucky duck)......8 1/2 months later so far for me
  3. Hi Claire, I'm on a state sponsored 190 PR Visa, granted Nov 2013. I've been living in Melbourne since March. No-one was interested whether I was registered or not.
  4. I've just saw that and read all the info.....interesting......serious ass covering!!
  5. I e-mailed my AHPRA C.O re all the concerns and she replied saying that different types of UK qualifications = different time frames and types of assessments. She said some inc mine will be assessed internally, others will go up for consideration to the Nursing and Midwifery board and some to an internal committee of the board?? The assessment is to determine, regardless of ANMAC it appears, if our qualifications are comparable to an Australian degree. She hopes I'll have my answer within 2 weeks.......watch this space!!
  6. Agreed....hence the cart before the horse quote lol. Made the changes, people kept unknowingly applying and then weeks/months after receipt of application.....wham they tell you about it!!!
  7. ANMAC also assessed my Diploma as equivalent to an Australian Bachelors Degree. The TRA direct you to your appropriate skills assessment for your trade......ours being ANMAC.......seriously??????
  8. You go girl!!! The more negative publicity and people complaining the better....once I get my, undoubtedly negative reply I will be taking action too. AHPRA will argue that they did state (albeit cart before the horse and all that) that any applications received after the 8th Oct would be assessed under the new guidelines albeit they weren't implemented until Feb. Irrespective it's the whole ANMAC v AHPRA and allowing people to spend $$$$ on skills assessments and the visa process.....all for nothing. Major scam and seriously unethical!! grrrrrrr My application was received on the 21st Oct....wonder if I'll hear soon.....yet there are posts of people being turned down who applied in Jan.....no order or equity!!??
  9. From memory don't think there is, mine took 4 months...Good luck.
  10. That was a very quick response given lots of applicants inc myself have been waiting much longer?! I'm sure your gutted....bloody joke the whole thing!
  11. That's correct, they love experienced UK nurses here and those I have spoken to def don't know about all this chaos....I have the details of my local councils mental health minister and if I don't get registered I will be contacting her!
  12. I'm 1 of them, living here on a 190 visa since March! Application received 21/10/14, currently in Sydney office being 'finalised'. Would be home except hubby got a great job and is supporting our family. It's gonna end up going down the legal and/or press route!! The employers, agencies etc are not aware of any of this! Nightmare.... Is it a guy on this thread that rang AHPRA and was told Diploma applicants are wasting their time.....shocking stuff Also, so AHPRA direct you to AQF for criteria 4 and then they direct you to TRA who when you go on to their website direct you to ANMAC....tell me I'm going mad!!!
  13. Hi Everyone, AHPRA received my application on the 21st October and I've yet to hear back re registration. I am University Diploma qualified Registered Nurse with 14 years experience (Mental Health) and I am currently living in Melbourne since March on a PR State Sponsored 190 Visa, due to my job (oh the irony). Only for the fact my hubby got a great job and is supporting the family we'd be home. I applied to the Melbourne office but my application is currently in Sydney being 'finalised', I was told a month ago it would be at least another 2 months, they have all relevant/requested paperwork.......watch this space! Kim
  14. Lucky duck not needing the IELTS for your skills assessment! I saw from your post in LIV that you are 41 so aside from eligibility you'll get the points for over 7's to help with your Visa and extra ones again if I remember rightly for all over 8's (check to see if it's the academic or the general IELTS you need to sit?). Thankfully I was a couple of years shy of dropping 'age points', I still only got 65 mind you! Re the IELTS the listening and speaking are straight forward, the reading's hit or miss depending on the passages and time is your enemy re the writing..... Good luck, Kim )
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