Australia is a great place to live and work. Our passion is to help Registered Nurses living overseas to work and experience the great Aussie lifestyle. However, navigating the complexities of migrating to Australia can be daunting.
SOLVi Migration has been assisting nurses to gain registration and successfully migrate independently. Our dedicated team of legal experts specialises in guiding overseas registered nurses through the intricate visa and registration processes, ensuring a smooth transition to working in Australia.
We are committed to providing personalised support every step of the way, from initial eligibility assessments and visa applications to professional registration and employment advice. Trust us to help you achieve your dream of a rewarding nursing career in Australia.
Yes, you can be a fully registered nurse with AHPRA and still have no legal right to work in Australia if you don’t have the correct visa in place. Unfortunately, we’ve seen far too many internationally qualified nurses lose valuable time and money assuming that registration equals automatic work rights. It doesn’t.
Let’s break it down so you don’t fall into the same trap.
Registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) (via AHPRA) confirms that you meet Australian nursing standards — but it doesn't grant you a visa. It simply means you’re legally allowed to practice nursing in Australia if you hold a valid visa with work rights.
It’s a bit like getting your driver’s licence — you’re approved to drive, but that doesn’t mean you automatically get a car.
If you want to work as a nurse in Australia, you must also have a visa that allows it. Depending on your situation, you may be eligible for:
✳️ A Skilled Independent or State-Nominated Visa (Subclass 189, 190, 491)
✳️ An Employer Sponsored Visa (Subclass 482, 494, 186)
✳️ A Working Holiday visa (eligibility and age limits vary by country, typically up to 30 or 35)
✳️ A Student or Graduate Visa with work rights
✳️ A Partner or Family Visa
Each visa type has its own requirements — and they don’t care whether you’re registered yet or not.
✅ You may need a skills assessment from ANMAC
✅ You’ll definitely need to meet health and character requirements
✅ Some visas have strict age limited (especially independent or temporary graduate visas)
✅ Some require English test results
And that’s not all. Some visas require nomination by an Australian state or territory. Others need an employer to sponsor you. Some visas are permanent, while others are temporary with restrictions.
This is where nurses often get stuck — because migration is not one-size-fits-all. It’s complex, constantly changing, and full of conditions that you need to understand to make the right decision.
We regularly speak to nurses who’ve paid for their registration, waited months to hear back, and only then started thinking about their visa — only to find:
Their English test isn’t valid for migration
Their work experience is not counted the way they thought
They’ve aged out of key visa options
Their spouse or partner doesn’t meet the eligibility requirements
Don’t let this be you.
If you’re serious about moving to Australia as a nurse, you need a visa strategy that works hand-in-hand with your AHPRA registration.
At SOLVi Migration, we’re not just here to help you tick boxes — we’re an Australian immigration law firm that specialises in helping internationally qualified nurses build the right pathway to live and work in Australia long-term.
✅ We help you plan your AHPRA registration and your visa pathway side-by-side
✅ We give legal advice so you avoid costly mistakes
✅ We assess your full situation — including family, work history, and goals.
🔹 Want step-by-step legal help with your visa? Book a 1:1 consultation with our expert team to assess your eligibility, create a clear migration strategy, and avoid common legal pitfalls.
You’ve worked hard to become a nurse. Don’t let visa confusion hold you back.
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Generally, you will need a nursing qualification that is recognised in Australia, such as a bachelor’s degree in nursing or an equivalent qualification. You will also need to meet registration requirements with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
To practice as a nurse in Australia, you must be registered with AHPRA. The process involves submitting an application, providing proof of your qualifications and professional experience, and meeting English language requirements. Our team can assist you with this process - Read More.
Yes, most visa applications for nurses require a skills assessment conducted by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC). This assessment ensures your qualifications and experience meet Australian standards. We can assist you with preparing and submitting your skills assessment application. Read more ...
Depending on the pathway you gain registration and what visa pathway you take, the English requirements can vary from Competent to Proficient levels of English. Read More ...
If you or a family member has a health condition, it is important to have the possible impact on your migration assessed by a professional before you submit any visa application. The Department of Home Affairs will require health assessments to ensure the condition does not pose a significant cost or burden to the Australian healthcare system. We can help you understand the implications and prepare the necessary documentation. Read more ...
Character issues, such as past criminal records, must be disclosed in your visa application. The Department of Home Affairs assesses character issues on a case-by-case basis. We can provide advice on how to address these issues and the potential impact on your application.
Visa fees are generally non-refundable, even if your application is refused or withdrawn. It is crucial to ensure your application is complete and meets all requirements to avoid losing your fee. Our team can help you prepare a strong application to minimise the risk of refusal.
If you have been refused a visa in the past, it is essential to understand the reasons for the refusal and address them in any new application. We can review your previous refusal and advise on the best course of action to improve your chances of success.
Yes, many visa types allow you to include eligible family members, such as your spouse or partner and dependent children, in your application. We can advise on the requirements and process for including your family in your migration plans.
While some employers may offer sponsorship, which can cover visa and relocation costs, it is important to understand the conditions tied to employer-sponsored visas. Also worth noting, a sponsor is not legally required to pay your application fees. These conditions can include staying with the employer for a certain period. We can help you explore your options and find the best pathway for your situation. Read more ...
The processing time for visa applications can vary depending on the type of visa and individual circumstances. Generally, it can take from a few months to over a year. Our team will provide an estimated timeline based on your specific situation and keep you updated throughout the process.
Costs can include visa application fees, skills assessment fees, and potentially relocation expenses. The exact costs will depend on the visa pathway you choose and any additional services you require. We will provide you with a transparent breakdown of costs during your consultation. Read more...
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The information published on this webpage should not be taken as legal advice rather it should be considered for information purposes only.
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