So after having a good look over the past few days we have found her current role over there in the end. Mental health practitioner is the role they call it over there. We'll hopefully speak to a migration agent at some point and see if it is possible to sort a Visa from that
Most forms of health , nurse or care professionals if you’ve got the experience & qualifications your normally required anywhere
Just bare in mind regarding the points you might need is your age
I don’t know how old you are but 44 is the cut off point generally to when your points go down and a bit more of a struggle if your over 44 . If time is against you move quickly get the ball rolling. Technically I think if you get your application as such finally in by the time your 44 & 364 days old your ok
To prepare start getting certain documentation together.
You’ll possibly need P60’s for last 3 years. Get wage slips for last 3 years together. Any qualifications & certificates together. Any financial assets you have get the documents. What you own plus include any pensions you have get the current value it will go towards your financial assets. We did and was a life saver as can be worth a good amount
Get references from your work about your character
The migration agent will tell you when you need to get a police check as it’s only valid for a year
You can get all your medical records from your doctor
A medical again will come in time and when required
Get your birth certificate marriage & divorce information ( if done )
If you’ve been to Australia before right down all the dates you visited
Plus you’ll need to know any countries you’ve visited in the last 10 years
There is a Form 80 that need filling in eventually you will basically have to document your life back to when you started school.
You’ll need all dates for your previous schools, jobs , any gaps etc . Plus last 10 years of addresses
Definitely get in contact with a migration agent
We used GoMathilda and they have been superb for us
Got us our visa to get out and then our permanent residency
They have offices in UK & Australia
We know people here who’ve been stung for thousands of pound by fake agents so be careful
Also don’t just look at Sydney ( New South Wales ) & Melbourne ( Victoria) ensure you look at all the state’s & territories.
With the usual states & cities you’ve more competition. Somewhere like Northern Territory ( I live in Darwin) less people apply and within the health & medical fields always always jobs & good pay
The potential in the Northern Territory to progress quickly in a career is easier here again less competition than the large cities. It’s not hard to shine at work Darwin as by English standards the workforce here are sicknotes & lazy lol
That’s just some of what I can remember
Hope it helps