> Hi Loz welcome to a great forum. There's ages to go yet before you
> need to worry about your meds. To start with your wife's registration
> can take a while depending which state she is registering in. I'm with
> WA at that only took about 4 weeks but Queensland's is taking much
> much longer!! Then she will have to get her skills assessment done
> (she'll only need the modified skills assessment if she registers
> first) and then it's time for the visa application. It's only at this
> point that you decided when you want to do your meds. You can do them
> to send with your application (frontloading) or you can sent them when
> you get a number (unrequested) or you can wait until DIMIA ask for
> them (requested). Either way you have a while to think about what you
> want to do. Good luck and as someone else said dont forget to check
> out the nursing forum for any problems your wife comes up against,
> there is usually one or more of us nurses around to help.
> Tracie
Thanks for all the replies. It's good to get such a positive response.I
feel much better for airing my thoughts.
Cheers, Loz
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