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HOW TO BECOME A NURSE IN AUSTRALIA IN 2025| AUSTRALIA NURSES NEW UPDATE



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  • @njisse100

    Thank you sis
    Do you mean we should start now or waiting for April to get those advantages ?

  • @SAMUELBELA

    Averagely 180 hours per month for a permanent staff, so 11 months should do

  • @tolulopeayeyi4529

    Hi nurse Deo; thank you so much for your information
    I am a registered nurse in Nigeria willing to work in Australia
    Please I saw it on APHRA portal that we have to apply for visa processing before starting our nursing registration application
    Please how true is it

  • @carolinekamambala2174

    Im a diploma nurse currently practicing in the UK but originally from Zimbabwe am i eligible for these new process or they need degree holders

  • @fionasongo6571

    I have a license for the usa but havent practiced there,will we considered??

  • @kevinelliott4188

    My wife and I are in an accelerated bachelor's degree in nursing program in the USA we graduate December and then we take our NCLEX exam February 2026. I have dual citizenships AUS-USA my wife got PR visa for Australia finally after waiting 18 months. I plan to move back OCT2026. Do they take new grad nurses?

  • @danielolayinkabukola2043

    Please what's the pathway for nclex passers that are still in Africa and possible employers

  • @myeck

    God bless you Sis. Please is there any pathway for Nurses working already in the Middle East? Thanks.

  • @NurseFay

    Wow
    For those already in the UK this is your best option.

  • @chiomapaul1208

    Please what if you just got registered into Nmc uk but haven’t gotten a job yet,can we still pursue this

  • @listengeorge486

    What is the English language requirement if working in Ireland for 2 years

  • @anniemills1230

    Can’t love you less. Thanks for the update my lady.

  • @abigailojang15

    Hello Nurse Deo! I'm a RN in Nigeria,hope to relocate to Australia. Please what do I do to get visa

  • @adepojuflora5711

    I am in the US and I want to do this. Please, how can I contact you.

  • @oluchinwoke6550

    Hi sis, what of registered midwife working in uk, can I migrate to Australia.
    Thank you

  • @lovethibharalu1572

    Please can you outline the processes… I’m about to begin the process as a UK registered nurse

  • @sadiyaidris1591

    Hi nurse Doe ,please agents who recruit and start all the process ,thanks alot

  • @edwinmageto6583

    I currently hold a visa but finding a job has been a big task

  • @melk8142

    Thank you for this awesome information! God bless you, Nurse Deo!

  • @rabeccakanyama101

    Please do the video on how to get a job did the old process and currently have a pin for aus anf nz

  • @adeoyeoluwatosin7516

    Thanks Nrs Deo
    Looking forward to to see your videos on employers with sponsorship

  • @katulavibes282

    This is good news especially for Nurses in the UK please take this opportunity with open arms.

  • @nr.preciousakunna6922

    I’m packing my bags immediately nurse Deo God bless you for this update, so no more Newzeland travels 🙏🙏🙏💃💃💃

  • @chargail25

    Hi , thank you for your video. I have AHPRA & NZ just waiting for sponsorship. Thanks

  • @maryannuchechukwu2598

    Please does this apply to midwives that have UK license and also practising in the Uk?

  • @OforiwaaBertha

    Please make video about employers giving sponsorship

  • @fernandaborayner1131

    I'm a bit confused about something I read on the Ahpra website. It says that if you're an international nurse, the English language requirement can be waived if you’ve completed at least five years of full-time, continuous education, taught and assessed solely in English, in a recognised country. This must also include tertiary qualifications in the relevant professional discipline that you're using to support your registration under the National Law.

    I’m a registered nurse and have been working for the NHS for the past five years. English isn’t my first language, but I studied nursing in the UK and also completed an access course before university—all taught in English. However, I don’t have a full five years of continuous education. Does this mean I still need to take the IELTS or OET test? I'd really appreciate if you could help with this.

  • @mizliz0101

    🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 yaaaaayyyyy, kindly make a video about sponsorship jobs please. Most appreciated

  • @deborahamie6859

    What if you’re licensed to work in one of the 6 countries but you don’t have 1,800 hours

  • @scarletcandy8141

    Awesome video, please is this for just adult nurses, I’m not really clear on that and any age limit?

    I did research on it but they didn’t say specify on any of those regarding age and specialty.

  • @RubyOnayeke

    Please I want that kind of video .. employer sponsoring nurses to come to Aussie especially for new grad nurses


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