AHPRA Registration Service

Advance Your Nursing Career in Australia!
Are you an internationally qualified nurse looking to work in Australia? AHPRA's new streamlined registration pathways make it easier and faster to obtain registration, eliminating unnecessary delays. Check your eligibility and take the first step towards your dream career in Australian healthcare!
What is the AHPRA registration?
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), in collaboration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), regulates the registration of health professionals in Australia.
AHPRA registration for internationally qualified nurses allows nurses trained outside Australia to obtain permission to practice in the country.
To gain registration, internationally trained nurses must meet specific eligibility criteria, including:
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Proof of nursing qualifications equivalent to Australian standards
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English language proficiency (e.g., OET or IELTS)
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Evidence of recent nursing practice
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Background checks and health assessments
The new pathways eliminate the need for the bridging programme, which previously took 9 to 12 months and involved multiple assessments. Now, eligible nurses can obtain registration in a shorter timeframe, helping them start their careers in Australia sooner!
AHPRA Pathways for registration
The new streamlined registration processes will allow eligible nurses to register more efficiently, making it faster and easier for them to start their careers in Australia's healthcare system.
Find whether you are eligible by going through the registration criteria published by AHPRA.

Why This Matters?
Faster Registration Process
The new system accelerates registration for internationally trained nurses, reducing processing times from nine to twelve months to just one to six months, enabling quicker workforce entry and minimising unnecessary delays.
Increased Workforce Participation
By reducing registration times, eligible nurses can join the Australian healthcare system sooner, addressing workforce shortages and ensuring timely patient care through a more efficient recruitment process.
Opportunities for International Nurses
The revised process presents a significant opportunity for nurses seeking to move to Australia, simplifying their transition and making it easier to secure professional roles in the healthcare sector.
Australia's Commitment to Skilled Talent
These changes reflect Australia's dedication to attracting and integrating skilled international nurses, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining a strong and well-supported healthcare workforce.


How can we support you?
We can assist you by
Preparing Your Application
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We ensure all required documents, such as identity proofs and qualifications, are accurately compiled and submitted, streamlining your application process.
Helping You Meet AHPRA’s Language Standards
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We assist you in meeting English language proficiency standards and help you prepare for the appropriate tests to satisfy AHPRA's criteria.
Facilitating Background Checks
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We assist in obtaining and submitting necessary national and international background checks, ensuring compliance with AHPRA's registration requirements.
Document Certification and Translation
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We arrange for proper certification and, if needed, translation of your documents to meet AHPRA's specifications, ensuring their authenticity and acceptance.
Obtaining Certificate of Good Standing
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We help acquire a Certificate of Good Standing from your previous regulatory bodies, verifying your professional history and standing.
Assisting with Health Impairment Disclosures
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We guide you in disclosing any health impairments as required, supporting compliance with health standards and facilitating a smooth registration process.
Clarifying Registration Standards
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We explain ongoing requirements such as continuing professional development and professional indemnity insurance, ensuring you understand and meet AHPRA's standards.
Working with AHPRA on Your Behalf
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We act as your representative to address queries and expedite the registration process, facilitating effective communication with AHPRA and resolving any issues promptly.

Ready to start your nursing career in Australia?





