Skilled Nurses can migrate to Australia under various visa pathways, such as the Skilled Nominated Visa (190), Skilled Independent Visa (189), Employer Nomination Scheme (186), and Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (482). To be eligible, nurses must have an Australian skills assessment, obtain the minimum points, and qualify for the health and character requirements.

The nursing sector in Australia is essential for the healthcare system. There is a high demand for nurses and midwives in this sector. Nurses in Australia can work in varied settings, such as hospitals, aged care facilities, community health centers, and mental health services. The nursing profession in Australia is highly valued and offers competitive salaries and multiple career opportunities.
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How can Nurses migrate to Australia?
Various visa pathways are available for nurses to migrate to Australia. Detailed information about the visa pathways is given below.
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It allows nurses to live and work in Australia infinitely, without sponsorship. Nurses must have an Australian skill assessment, obtain the required points in SkillSelect, and meet health and character requirements. Points are awarded based on age, academic qualifications, English language skills, work experience, and an Australian degree. |
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An Australian state or territory must nominate international nurses to be eligible for this visa. They must have an Australian skill assessment, score at least 65 points in SkillSelect, and meet Australia's health and character requirements. Points are given based on age, academic qualifications, proficiency in the English language, work experience, and nomination by an Australian state or territory. |
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To be eligible for this visa, international nurses must be nominated by an Australia-based employer. The employer must fulfill specific requirements, and the applicant must satisfy the visa requirements. This visa acts as a pathway for Australia PR for international nurses. After working for at least 3 years in Australia, they can apply for PR in Australia. |
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The visa facilitates international nurses' work in Australia for four years. To be eligible for this visa, applicants must have a job offer from an Australian-based employer and meet other visa requirements. After working for a specific period, nurses are eligible to apply for Australia PR. |
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Occupation list for Nurses in Australia
Detailed information about the job roles for nurses in Australia is given below.
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Occupation |
OSCA Code |
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Midwife |
265131 |
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Nurse Educator |
265231 |
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Nurse Researcher |
265232 |
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Nurse Manager |
265331 |
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Nurse Practitioner |
265431 |
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Registered Nurse (Aged Care) |
265433 |
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Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health) |
265435 |
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Registered Nurse (Mental Health) |
265434 |
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Registered Nurse nec |
265499 |
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Enrolled Nurse |
441131 |
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Eligibility requirements for in International Nurses in Australia

The eligibility criteria for nurses in Australia are given below. You must have:
- A recognized qualification in nursing.
- At least 1,800 hours of clinical experience:
- A valid Nursing License.
- The required proficiency in the English Language.
- Specific English language test scores, such as IELTS, may be necessary.
- An NMBA or Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia registration.
- A suitable Australian visa.
- An Australian skills assessment.
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