domingo, 7 de octubre de 2012

Enlaces de ayuda.

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Pasos a seguir para conseguir el registro como enfermera en Australia y asi poder trabajar.

http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx

The mandatory registration standards are listed below.
Refer to the Registration Standards of the relevant health profession for full details of the requirements for health practitioners and students. Some National Boards also have additional registration standards, codes and guidelines.

1. Criminal history

(Applicable to health practitioners and students)
Specific factors are considered to determine whether the criminal history of health practitioners is relevant to the practice of their profession.

2. English language skills

(Applicable to health practitioners applying for registration)
All applicants must be able to demonstrate English language skills at IELTS academic level 7 or equivalent (7.5 for Pharmacy). Test results from examinations will generally need to be obtained within two years prior to applying for registration.
 

3. Professional indemnity insurance arrangements

(Applicable to health practitioners)
All practitioners require appropriate professional indemnity insurance (PII) to the level as specified by their National Board.

4. Continuing professional development

(Applicable to health practitioners with a practicing registration)
All practitioners must participate in activities that assist in maintaining and improving competence in their health profession, as determined by their National Board.

5. Recency of practice

(Applicable to health practitioners applying for registration)
All practitioners must have undertaken a certain number of hours of practice, as specified by their National Board, within preceding years of registration

APLICATION FORMS :APHRA
http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Common-Application-Forms.aspx

Proof of Identity

New applicants for registration must provide sufficient evidence of their identity. See the requirements relating to Proof of Identity.

Certifying Documents

Copies of documents provided in support of an application, or other purposes required by the National Law, must be certified as true copies of original documents.
For more information, see Certifying Documents.

Standard Format for Curriculum Vitae

A guide to what should be included in the curriculum vitae that you provide to AHPRA as part of your application is available on the Standard Format for Curriculum Vitae webpage.


REGISTRATION STANDARDS FOR NURSES AND MIDWIVES
http://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx

STANDARS QUE REQUIERE ANMAC.Esto significa que durante el proceso de registro ,el ultimo paso es un assessment del titulo.Debe de cumplir con los siguientes requisitos.Son 5.
http://www.anmac.org.au/sites/default/files/documents/Standards%20for%20Assessment%20of%20Nurses%20and%20Midwives%20for%20Migration%20Purposes%20%23%202%20-%20July%202010%281%29.pdf

Despues de todo este proceso, www.immi.gov.au

Doctors and Nurses

Working in Australia as a Nurse

Nurses need to be in good health and have a certain level of education and experience. To work in a hospital or other health care area, nurses need to pass a health examination which includes a chest x-ray.
To work in Australia, nurses need to be registered or enrolled by the nurse regulatory body in the State or Territory in which they want to work.
The Australian Nursery and Midwifery Council (ANMC) website has more information including links to State and Territory nurse regulatory bodies.
See: Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC)
Applicants for General Skilled Migration must obtain a skills assessment from the ANMC even if currently registered to work as a nurse in an Australian state or territory.

Visa Options for Nurses

Nurses are currently in high demand in Australia. There are excellent career opportunities with permanent and temporary work available in Australia. Most visa applications for nurses receive priority processing.

Estas son el tipo de visas que una enfermera puede acceder:

Visa Options for Nurses

Nurses sponsored by an employer

Temporary Business (Long Stay) visa (subclass 457)

For registered nurses to work in Australia for an approved business sponsor, for up to four years. Your accompanying family members can work and study in Australia.

Employer Nomination Scheme

Overseas nurses under 50 years of age with qualifications and work experience as a registered nurse, may be eligible for a permanent visa under this scheme.

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme

Overseas nurses with qualification and skills requirements relevant to their nominated occupations may be eligible for a permanent visa. Under this scheme, nurses can be nominated by an Australian employer to work and live in regional Australia.

Skilled Migration

There is a range of visa options under the Skilled Migration program for skilled workers who want to live in Australia and who do not have an employer sponsoring them. These include options for skilled people applying as an independent migrant as well as those sponsored by an eligible Australian relative or nominated by a state or territory government. To be eligible to apply for a skilled migration visa, nurses must pass a points test and meet a range of basic requirements.
See: Visa Options
Applicants for skilled migration must obtain a skills assessment from the Australia Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) even if currently registered to work as a nurse in an Australian state or territory.

Working Holidays

Working Holidays

If you are between 18 and 30, you may be able to come to Australia temporarily for a working holiday. This visa allows you to stay for 12 months and work as a nurse with any one employer for a maximum of six months, provided your work remains incidental to your holidays.

Improving your skills

Nurses who do not have the qualifications to work as a nurse in Australia can do a bridging program to improve their skills. There are some temporary visa options available for you to do this.

Occupational Trainee visa

For nurses to undertake a supervised, workplace-based training program in Australia. This option is good for training programs of three months or longer.

Business (Short Stay) visa (subclass 456)

Ideal for nurses to undertake an approved bridging or pre-registration program for less than three months. Nurses who successfully complete the course may be able to apply in Australia for a Business Long Stay visa.

8 comentarios:

A las 7 de octubre de 2012, 18:26 , Blogger Unknown ha dicho...

Muy bien

 
A las 8 de octubre de 2012, 3:15 , Blogger Unknown ha dicho...

Hola q bueno el blog.. nosotros también somos una pareja de Colombianos residentes en España que a finales del mes de octubre iniciamos a estudiar en Melburne Australia, inglés por 8 meses, juntos somos enfermeros con muchas expectativas pues ante la renovación de la visa al terminar el curso de inglés, el tipo de visa q tenemos nos toca representar el dinero 1600$ por mes... algunos españoles les están pidiendo este dinero para aprobar el visado como estudiante.

Osea q a nosotros nos tocará representar este dinero en 8 meses de nuevo, así renovar como estudiante... excepto q encontremos spesor. O apliquemos a la skilled visa... bueno ya les iremos contando.

Un saludo a los enfermeros hispano hablantes.

 
A las 8 de octubre de 2012, 15:08 , Blogger EnfermerasEnAustralia ha dicho...

Gracias Dany por la aportacion.
Guau,a alguien de Espana le estan pidiendo mostrar que tiene el dinero?

 
A las 8 de octubre de 2012, 17:51 , Blogger Unknown ha dicho...

Conocí una chica Española que la embajada de madrid le pidieron demostrar el dinero... le tocó correr y pedir prestado para demostrarlo.... no es una obligación demostrarlo,,, pero si lo quieren pedir lo pedirán demostrar.

 
A las 10 de octubre de 2012, 17:21 , Blogger EnfermerasEnAustralia ha dicho...

Creo que cuando fui a renovar la visa,me dijeron eso que PUEDEN pedirte que lo demuestres.Pero claro,como casi nunca lo piden...Me sorprende que lo hicieran.

 
A las 13 de enero de 2013, 23:44 , Blogger EnfermerasEnAustralia ha dicho...

http://www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/settle-in-australia/everyday-life/education/

 
A las 13 de enero de 2013, 23:51 , Blogger EnfermerasEnAustralia ha dicho...

http://www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/settle-in-australia/everyday-life/education/

educacion obligatoria para los ninos de estudiantes extranjeros.Pagina de inmigracion.

 
A las 13 de enero de 2013, 23:52 , Blogger EnfermerasEnAustralia ha dicho...

Mencionan algunos precios.Noticia vieja del 2011.The Australian.


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/education-fees-for-foreign-students-children-breach-un-rules/story-e6frg6nf-1226115526051

 

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