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    Re: Limited Registration Australia

    Hi Catarina
    Have you considered registering via New Zealand instead? If you get registered there you can gain full registration in Australia from that. I believe the process for equivalence assessment is a difficult one and they ask for alot of detail from your university. You will also have to prove your fluency in English.
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    Re: Limited Registration Australia

    Hi AoifeL!
    I´m not considering New Zeland because and will move to australia with my boyfriend and he already has a job in wollongong. Is it being too hard for you there. With good english and all the programatic contents of my 4 year study do you think its still too hard?
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    Re: Limited Registration Australia

    Hi Catarina
    I think you've misunderstood me. You can in theory apply for registration in New Zealand but that does not necessarily mean you work there. By gaining registration there you can then apply to Australia and it is a much simpler process than the one you're doing. You should read some of the other threads in this section of "Working In Australia" where they discuss New Zealand registration in more detail. Hope this helps.
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