Take that first step towards your nursing career!
We help international nurses in securing long-term, sponsored employment, and build a career and life in Australia. For Registered Nurses with AHPRA recognition, we can assist with migration, securing a working visa and finding accommodation in Australia – both upon arrival and in the long term
Not only will devoted care help secure your dream position with amazing benefits (see below), our migration team will also help you attain the requisite Business Sponsored visa which will lead to Permanent Residency AND we will assist you in every aspect of your relocation to Australia.
Benefits
- Opportunities to work with the leading aged care organisations and hospitals across Australia
- Paid visa sponsorship
- We secure you a long-term sponsored role allowing you to work towards Permanent Residency for you and your family
- Relocation support that includes booking flights, finding accommodation and introducing you to a network of nurses who have also migrated to Australia
Requirements
- Must be an AHPRA nurse if you are an international applicant
- 2-3 years experience and you must be a registered nurse in your home country
- Nurses from countries whose qualifications are not automatically recognised in Australia must undertake the NCLEX and OSCE exams in order to achieve their AHPRA registration.
Registered Nursing FAQs
What are the eligibility requirements for international nurses to migrate to Australia through devoted care International?
To be eligible, you must be a registered nurse in your home country with the necessary qualifications, experience & AHPRA registration.
What is AHPRA registration?
AHPRA registration is a comprehensive system covering a wide array of qualifications, training, experience, and background checks. The process helps ensure that health practitioners authorized to practice in Australia possess the skills and knowledge needed to provide safe services for their patients.
Are my qualifications recognised in Australia?
Registered Nurses from the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore and New Zealand automatically have their qualifications recognised in Australia.
Nurses from outside these countries must undertake the NCLEX and OSCE exams in order to achieve their AHPRA registration to become a Registered Nurse in Australia.