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June 3, 2019 Pace Migration Education, Migration, PR Pathways
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Achieving permanent residence can be a painful and stressful journey. In this article, we will guide all the Nurses and future Nurses to reach the requirements to become an RN (Registered Nurse) or EN (Enrolled Nurse).
The most attractive migration pathway for nurses is to target GSM (General Skill Migration), the points test system and the independent PR pathway. This pathway is an alternative to Employer Sponsor.
So if you have completed or are about to complete your Bachelor’s or Diploma in nursing, you need to know what is next.
If you would like to study nursing, please contact us for more information. We can help you to find the right college or university in any city in Australia. You can email us your resume at marketing@pacemigration.com.au for an initial assessment, or you can have a free consultation with our education consultants. We can consult in English, Tagalog or Spanish!
Differences between RN or EN:

Pace Migration & Education Consultancy is your migration agent expert for registered and enrolled Nurses in Australia. Contact us if you would like to study Nursing. We will tell you everything about possible colleges! Get the stress off you and have a smooth process!
If you want to have a full consultation and build a pathway that leads to Permanent Residency, book an appointment with our migration agent, who has 15 years of experience. We will spend as long as necessary in finding a pathway that is suitable to your skills and background. Please note that our consultation fee is $165:
Syed Rahman
Mr. Rahman is a knowledgeable professional with expertise in academia, corporate management, and migration law. He holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law from ANU, an MBA in International Business from UTS, and a BBA from Baruch College. With 5 years of corporate management experience, 4 years of teaching experience in Australia, and over 15 years as a registered Migration Agent, Mr. Rahman has a strong background in helping international students and skilled migrants with Australian migration law.
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