I'm a registered nurse in the UK and I'm hoping to make the move next year on a sponsored visa. I've recently discovered that having an autistic child may put a stop to our migration plans so I'm now in two minds whether to try or not. He's 9, in mainstream school and needs little additional support. It would be a huge outlay just to be told at the last hurdle that your child won't be let in.
Omg, I would love for information on this situation: my spouse and I are actively expressing interest in visas for PR as nurses and hoping to immigrate from the US as nurses. We have financial stability, are well education and have outstanding CVs. Our oldest daughter has ASD but is also gifted and is excelling in main stream school. If we will be rejected just because of the autism, it would be nice to know before losing 1000s of dollars and more than a year trying.
@@chrystalb1862 You would need to apply for the visa with a health waiver. Most employers won't offer this initially so it's a risk. We've decided not to pursue further.
I work for the health department in Western Australia - Brits make up an insane percentage of health care workers. Australia offers far better wages and conditions. Finding a place to live here is very difficult but not impossible. I managed to find s new rental after only four days searching.
We are now stuck awaiting 189 😅approval from my employer as my husband has a health condition KPMG lawyers stated as there is a risk to our application we need to get an approval to proceed first. I recon we will get it.
Welcome to Australia Magda, you will love it here, we love you for coming over to help us! You may have to go to Adelaide for the Polish foods and festivals (not too far)! Perth is very warm, spacious, well funded and modern, and the medical facilities are excellent! I know you will all settle well here, "no worries"! 🤗
@@teddychannel4701I'd like to follow your journey. Do you have an Instagram account? I'm also Polish practising in the UK. Looking to move over to Australia.
For those nurses who are thinking of making the move to australia, you need a degree to apply direct to Australia. However, if like me you have a diploma you can apply to the new Zealand nursing council via cgfns. You can then transfer to aphra via the trans tasman agreement. You can then apply for anmac which is your skills assessment. Its a long winded process but this route you also dont need to present in person. Australian registration is paid in March (i think) not when you first register.
@@brilliantbutblue was close, the month began with M ;-) I know I had done it recently. Just to note, if you pay APHRA in December, you still need to pay them in May :-)
Awesome movie Ross. V informative single story. I am also from Poland living in Surrey and we are waiting for our visa approval. Good luck Magda and see you in Australia!!
Hey I just realised that employer does not cover visa cost as such. The $10,000 is for everything visa transport and accommodation etc so really after 186 costs nothing is left!
I came here as a nurse in '70s retired 4 years ago. Loved my work here, finished as part of the education department at the Austin in Melbourne. Austin is a brilliant hospital to work in. If you love research Austin is big on nurse research. Has a great ICU and we are the premier transplant hospital in Australia with liver transplants and the first hospital to be involved in a 4 way transplant. Sydney or Melbourne are the places to go to for the major hospitals. Melbourne does get cool in the winter but it's a short winter. ICU nurses are needed. Good luck you will not regret it and Melbourne has a vibrant African community.
@@ThatJohnstonLifeI love the seasons so Melbourne does it for me. Also love the Sunshine Coast ppl are so friendly. Hope you have been to Melbourne to see for yourself.
Thank you Ross and Magda. We are in the same situation too. Moving to Perth and We have been sponsored by an Engineering company where my husband who is also Nigerian will be doing fly in fly out in the mines. so it’s not too bad as he will be paid a full time salary for working only 2 weeks in a month. We look forward to meeting you in Perth Magda. Good luck
I hope Magda and her family make the move. I have family in Perth and other parts of WA and it is a terrific place to live. When did you do this one as it has barely gotten above 21C out here past Toowoomba.
I don’t know if this is still the case, but Perth used to have a system where certain Petrol stations open on alternate days on the weekend ...so if you’re scheduled to open on a Saturday, then you can’t open on a Sunday .
Excited for my AU journey too. I am a scrub nurse from the Philippines to the middle east to the UK to Aussie soon 🙏🙏 I’ve undergone NZ pathway then TTMR to get my AU license wherein I just convert my UK license to NZ to AU. Done my ANMAC too. Just waiting for our visa as a family. 🙏🙏🙏
Cold in Sydney right now....Dropping to 6 overnight...36C ?? What a huge difference b/w the 2 states, We had a perfect 20 degrees today in Sydney 😎Welcome to Oz (eventually) Magda 😊
It hasn't been 36°C in Brisbane for several months it was 21°C today, 22°C yesterday, so this must have been recorded months ago. FYI - Brisbane winter is like a nicer winter day in Sydney, just less of the really cold days (it's only occasionally a single digit max) and the occasional 30°C day in the winter is always a nice relief that I never had when I lived in Sydney, it's also not as cold at night, the bigger difference is the summer, it's not as hot (it hasn't been over 40°C for a few years) but the humidity is much higher so even 33°C can feel unbearable for a lot of people, basically summers are a bit like wet season in the tropic and winter is like early spring / late autumn in Sydney.
When you say football are you talking Soccer Magda? Hope you settle and it’s better than you even imagined. I live in Perth and love raising my family here. Life is good
Yes I mean Soccer 😂 I already got informed that if I don’t say Soccer in Aussies I will not be able to find the place to play it cos no one will know what I’m talking about (apparently)
I'm an NHS Nurse, worked for 10 years. I got my permanent residence 189 and AHPRA 2 years ago, I still haven't moved to Australia yet. I did spend 6 months there last year in Brisbane but got cold feet and missed my family. I'm currently working up the courage to try again.
Getting a nursing job here shouldn’t be a problem. You may have to do a little training on Aussie nursing. Get in contact with Hahn Electrical for hubby. They are screaming for sparkies (electricians).
Hmmm sounds interesting, we’ve been living in Uk for 20yrs+ and its seems like we just work and pay bills! Me and my wife works in NHS and considering to head to Australia. The only thing stopping us is we’ve pretty much settled here but life here is tough but we’ve managed to juggle around. With all this chaos happening in NHS and the government we might have to rethink where to settle and work where we feel valued and appreciated and I guess that would be Ausi!! 🇵🇭🇬🇧🇦🇺.. FYI only 16k Rns and Doctors have left NHS for only 2nd quarter of this year 2023 it’s shocking!!
I used PSS when I was originally due to move in 2018. I cancelled it all a month before my flight because it was a marriage visa and I didn't want to go through with it lol anyway back to the point, PSS refunded me part of my fee and sent it back to my house no issue 😅 Not that any of you will be doing that, but a very good company from my experience haha
Perhaps but in the UK with 50h per week plus 15h travelling it does not feel different we don’t see each other 😂 and money is 50-75% lower 😬 we may try FIFO and move in if it’s not for us…. Saying this my husband is talking about changing to farming work as he loves farming and gardening 👩🏿🌾
I'm a registered nurse in the UK and I'm hoping to make the move next year on a sponsored visa. I've recently discovered that having an autistic child may put a stop to our migration plans so I'm now in two minds whether to try or not. He's 9, in mainstream school and needs little additional support. It would be a huge outlay just to be told at the last hurdle that your child won't be let in.
Omg, I would love for information on this situation: my spouse and I are actively expressing interest in visas for PR as nurses and hoping to immigrate from the US as nurses. We have financial stability, are well education and have outstanding CVs. Our oldest daughter has ASD but is also gifted and is excelling in main stream school. If we will be rejected just because of the autism, it would be nice to know before losing 1000s of dollars and more than a year trying.
@@chrystalb1862 You would need to apply for the visa with a health waiver. Most employers won't offer this initially so it's a risk. We've decided not to pursue further.
I work for the health department in Western Australia - Brits make up an insane percentage of health care workers. Australia offers far better wages and conditions. Finding a place to live here is very difficult but not impossible. I managed to find s new rental after only four days searching.
Also a nurse in the NHS, waiting on 189. Good luck with your move
We are now stuck awaiting 189 😅approval from my employer as my husband has a health condition KPMG lawyers stated as there is a risk to our application we need to get an approval to proceed first. I recon we will get it.
Welcome to Australia Magda, you will love it here, we love you for coming over to help us! You may have to go to Adelaide for the Polish foods and festivals (not too far)! Perth is very warm, spacious, well funded and modern, and the medical facilities are excellent! I know you will all settle well here, "no worries"! 🤗
Thanks for the tips Jennifer
Ah ah I will miss my Polish food so much
@@teddychannel4701 There are Polish food shops in most Australian capital cities, with Sydney having about five of them!
@@teddychannel4701I'd like to follow your journey. Do you have an Instagram account? I'm also Polish practising in the UK. Looking to move over to Australia.
For those nurses who are thinking of making the move to australia, you need a degree to apply direct to Australia. However, if like me you have a diploma you can apply to the new Zealand nursing council via cgfns. You can then transfer to aphra via the trans tasman agreement. You can then apply for anmac which is your skills assessment. Its a long winded process but this route you also dont need to present in person. Australian registration is paid in March (i think) not when you first register.
You pay AHPRA registration when you register AND the yearly is dues are $180 31st May every year not March for Nurses 👍
@@brilliantbutblue was close, the month began with M ;-) I know I had done it recently. Just to note, if you pay APHRA in December, you still need to pay them in May :-)
Bloody fees
@@ThatJohnstonLife Fees is the Taxman's daughter. Both bastards.
I have a Post Graduate Diploma and got registration in Australia 😊
Awesome movie Ross. V informative single story. I am also from Poland living in Surrey and we are waiting for our visa approval. Good luck Magda and see you in Australia!!
Best of luck!
Hey I just realised that employer does not cover visa cost as such. The $10,000 is for everything visa transport and accommodation etc so really after 186 costs nothing is left!
I came here as a nurse in '70s retired 4 years ago. Loved my work here, finished as part of the education department at the Austin in Melbourne. Austin is a brilliant hospital to work in. If you love research Austin is big on nurse research. Has a great ICU and we are the premier transplant hospital in Australia with liver transplants and the first hospital to be involved in a 4 way transplant. Sydney or Melbourne are the places to go to for the major hospitals. Melbourne does get cool in the winter but it's a short winter. ICU nurses are needed. Good luck you will not regret it and Melbourne has a vibrant African community.
Not sure if I could cope with a Melbourne winter
@@ThatJohnstonLifeI love the seasons so Melbourne does it for me. Also love the Sunshine Coast ppl are so friendly. Hope you have been to Melbourne to see for yourself.
Thank you Ross and Magda. We are in the same situation too. Moving to Perth and We have been sponsored by an Engineering company where my husband who is also Nigerian will be doing fly in fly out in the mines. so it’s not too bad as he will be paid a full time salary for working only 2 weeks in a month. We look forward to meeting you in Perth Magda. Good luck
It really doesn't matter what she does, she's got a great smile.
Cheers David
I hope Magda and her family make the move. I have family in Perth and other parts of WA and it is a terrific place to live. When did you do this one as it has barely gotten above 21C out here past Toowoomba.
Couple of months ago Charles. End of Summer
36c? This video must have been a few months ago.
26c on Wednesday on the Sunny Coast, still just about the best winter weather you find.
Yeah, we filmed this around March April
Cool! In which case, what is the latest on Magda’s move to Australia?
I don’t know if this is still the case, but Perth used to have a system where certain Petrol stations open on alternate days on the weekend ...so if you’re scheduled to open on a Saturday, then you can’t open on a Sunday .
Excited for my AU journey too. I am a scrub nurse from the Philippines to the middle east to the UK to Aussie soon 🙏🙏 I’ve undergone NZ pathway then TTMR to get my AU license wherein I just convert my UK license to NZ to AU. Done my ANMAC too. Just waiting for our visa as a family. 🙏🙏🙏
Hope it comes soon Maria
Good luck
Cold in Sydney right now....Dropping to 6 overnight...36C ?? What a huge difference b/w the 2 states, We had a perfect 20 degrees today in Sydney 😎Welcome to Oz (eventually) Magda 😊
It hasn't been 36°C in Brisbane for several months it was 21°C today, 22°C yesterday, so this must have been recorded months ago.
FYI - Brisbane winter is like a nicer winter day in Sydney, just less of the really cold days (it's only occasionally a single digit max) and the occasional 30°C day in the winter is always a nice relief that I never had when I lived in Sydney, it's also not as cold at night, the bigger difference is the summer, it's not as hot (it hasn't been over 40°C for a few years) but the humidity is much higher so even 33°C can feel unbearable for a lot of people, basically summers are a bit like wet season in the tropic and winter is like early spring / late autumn in Sydney.
Filmed a few months ago David
@@ThatJohnstonLife Makes more sense now 😅
When you say football are you talking Soccer Magda? Hope you settle and it’s better than you even imagined. I live in Perth and love raising my family here. Life is good
Probably ⚽️
Yes I mean Soccer 😂 I already got informed that if I don’t say Soccer in Aussies I will not be able to find the place to play it cos no one will know what I’m talking about (apparently)
I'm an NHS Nurse, worked for 10 years.
I got my permanent residence 189 and AHPRA 2 years ago, I still haven't moved to Australia yet. I did spend 6 months there last year in Brisbane but got cold feet and missed my family. I'm currently working up the courage to try again.
You'll need to activate that visa soon! Wish you all the best and keep us updated
And there's quite a large Polish community in Perth.
Im a doctor and have an offer from SC and Brisbane and am SO UNSURE
Getting a nursing job here shouldn’t be a problem. You may have to do a little training on Aussie nursing.
Get in contact with Hahn Electrical for hubby. They are screaming for sparkies (electricians).
Great info. Thanks Tom
I will follow up on Hubby
Hmmm sounds interesting, we’ve been living in Uk for 20yrs+ and its seems like we just work and pay bills! Me and my wife works in NHS and considering to head to Australia. The only thing stopping us is we’ve pretty much settled here but life here is tough but we’ve managed to juggle around. With all this chaos happening in NHS and the government we might have to rethink where to settle and work where we feel valued and appreciated and I guess that would be Ausi!! 🇵🇭🇬🇧🇦🇺.. FYI only 16k Rns and Doctors have left NHS for only 2nd quarter of this year 2023 it’s shocking!!
Hope you make the right decision for you bro
I used PSS when I was originally due to move in 2018. I cancelled it all a month before my flight because it was a marriage visa and I didn't want to go through with it lol anyway back to the point, PSS refunded me part of my fee and sent it back to my house no issue 😅 Not that any of you will be doing that, but a very good company from my experience haha
Thanks Ellie-Jo
May I recommend Darwin or Alice
Springs has nice weather
Cheers Chuck
I will check out house prices …. For now signed contract in Perth
We might explore if we don’t fine Perth to be for us
Alice springs has alot of indigenous you crime...
You need to get the CLOT shots to work in the age and health sectors in Australia STILL.
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Better work-life balance?
Spoiler alert
Just don't judge us by the Bogans (Chavs)...
😆 🤣
Ha ha ha 😂😂😂😂😂 funny because after my visit I felt I had a lot of unwanted encounters with Chavs ! One trying to expose himself to camera in my phone!
FIFO is good money
but not good if you have young kids
Time and a place for FIFO
Perhaps but in the UK with 50h per week plus 15h travelling it does not feel different we don’t see each other 😂 and money is 50-75% lower 😬 we may try FIFO and move in if it’s not for us…. Saying this my husband is talking about changing to farming work as he loves farming and gardening 👩🏿🌾