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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi
    I know that South Australia will allow 12 months registration as long as the practice owner is willing to set up a mentoring program and that you can work in any one practice for 6 months on a working visa ,however you would need to contact the rgistration board directly to ask if they will accept your qualifications in this situation
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    Kate

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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi all,

    my names ashley and although im only a 2nd year student im already planning to go to Aus when i qualify! i was just wondering what a mentoring programme is? is it kind of like being a sponsor?


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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Quote Originally Posted by Kate Milne View Post
    Hi
    I know that South Australia will allow 12 months registration as long as the practice owner is willing to set up a mentoring program and that you can work in any one practice for 6 months on a working visa ,however you would need to contact the rgistration board directly to ask if they will accept your qualifications in this situation
    good luck
    Kate

    Hi Kate,
    I am due to graduate with a physiotherapy degree from the UK in June of this year. I have begun my application for a temporary visa to work as a physiotherapist in Austrailia.I am originally from Ireland and as a new UK graduate I also have no experience apart from sports teams. However, the Austrailian physiotherapy board is willing to grant a temporary visa if an employer agrees to mentor me, I was wondering if you had any information regarding how I would go about applying for jobs through this application process?
    I would be very grateful for any information on this subject.
    Many thanks,
    Joyce



 
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