Australia Still Needs Nurses in 2026? What Most People Get Wrong

If you are thinking about nursing as a PR pathway, already an overseas nurse considering Australia, or wondering if it is too late to switch into nursing, this video may change how you look at the pathway. What we cover: 👉 Australia still needs nurses 👉 189, 190 and 491 can still favour nurses 👉 Even if you're not a nurse now, there may be a pathway in One thing worth knowing: nursing course vacancies for next year are already closing. If this is something you are considering, the time to look into it is now, not in six months. --- 📥 Get the free Nurse to PR Guide 2026 Everything you need to know about English requirements, registration and PR pathways as a nurse in Australia. 👉 https://share.hsforms.com/27zuf11NgSv... --- CONNECT WITH ME I share migration strategy, real case breakdowns, and industry updates across platforms. đź’¬ Instagram   / johnny_migrationlawyer   📱 TikTok   / johnny_migrationlawyer   🌏 Migration insights and blogs https://www.riverwoodmigration.com/ne... đź“… Get clarity on your PR pathway https://www.riverwoodmigration.com/co... đź”— Linktree https://linktr.ee/johnny_lawyer đź“§ Email [email protected] If this feels relevant to you, DM me on Instagram or drop a comment below. If you'd prefer a quicker, structured discussion about your case, please book a consultation here: https://www.riverwoodmigration.com/co... --- ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 Why Australia still needs nurses 0:45 Why nurses still have migration advantages 1:25 189, 190 and 491 pathways for nurses 2:55 Overseas nurses, is it still worth it? 3:40 Not a nurse? How to become one in Australia 4:15 Bachelor vs Master of Nursing Graduate Entry 4:45 Registration, skills assessment and 485 pathway 5:10 Nursing course vacancies and why timing matters 5:35 Do prestige universities matter for nursing? --- #nursinginaustralia #189visa #190visa #RegisteredNurse #australiapr #riverwoodmigration --- Disclaimer: The information provided is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Australian migration law is complex and subject to change, and outcomes vary depending on individual circumstances. Viewers are strongly advised to seek advice from a qualified and registered migration lawyer before making decisions.