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Hi

I am a nurse and my husband a social worker. None of us have degree qualifications, only diplomas. We have done study since and achieved additional qualifications. My husband has 15 years full time experience in his line of work. However I only have 7 years which has mainly been part time. I am due to finish the specialist community public nurse degree in August 2018.

I am unsure whether we are actually eligible for visas or not? It seems absolutely crazy if we aren't as we have a lot to offer in terms of our job roles.

Can anyone help please?

regards

 

Laura

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If you don't have degrees, no. Does a community public nurse degree give you Registered Nurse status? If not, then I doubt you would qualify. You may feel you have a lot to offer but if you don't have the qualifications required by Australian standards then they won't be interested. State Registered nurse with degree and post degree experience in the role then you might get a look in.

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My current qualification is an advanced diploma and my community nursing is a BSC in public health, therefore I will have a degree by then.

 

we have decided that my husband is going to apply for the visa as his qualifications are recognised and his  experience counts too.

 

 

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When I was a nurse, many, many moons ago, I did the diploma course. I had the choice to do the dissertation module (within so many years of qualifying) to top up my nursing diploma to a nursing degree. Might this be an option?

Also, I'm sure there was a thread somewhere about diploma nurses being able to bypass this degree hurdle by going through Tas?/NZ? Or somewhere like that.

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7 hours ago, Quoll said:

Precisely!

My husband has looked into it and he can have his skills assessed with a diploma. Social workers don't need degrees if they have enough experience. He's now on a social work forum and on there there's other people who don't have degrees who have been successful. His experience will give him 10 points. Social work is not a registered profession in Australia and therefore a degree is not essential as per AASW.

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12 hours ago, Quoll said:

If you read your link about social workers. It confirms my point above.

 

my public health degree upgrades my diploma to a degree. 

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1 hour ago, DukeNinja said:

When I was a nurse, many, many moons ago, I did the diploma course. I had the choice to do the dissertation module (within so many years of qualifying) to top up my nursing diploma to a nursing degree. Might this be an option?

Also, I'm sure there was a thread somewhere about diploma nurses being able to bypass this degree hurdle by going through Tas?/NZ? Or somewhere like that.

This is exactly what my community nursing degree course does, top up my diploma.

thanks I will look for that thread.

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18 minutes ago, Cheryl and Wayne said:

Critereon 3 states BA or higher?

Yes I can see that however many social workers with old DIPSW qualifications have had positive assessment results for migration purposes but not necessarily been accepted for AASW membership. You can still work as a social worker without membership however you cannot call yourself one and the role is called community worker instead.

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