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Advice on moving to Australia

Old Feb 7th 2017, 12:03 pm
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I am a Community Pharmacist with 10 years experience in the UK. It is my desire to move to Australia. By searching online there are job opportunities for example in Queensland, however by looking at the requirements in order to practice in Australia as a retail pharmacist it seemed quite hard to obtain professional registration. Does anyone have any information and/or advice on this matter? Unfortunately I haven't got any relatives or close friends over there so your help will be most appreciated! Thank you!
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Old Feb 7th 2017, 12:47 pm
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Originally Posted by Young8382
Hi,
I am a Community Pharmacist with 10 years experience in the UK. It is my desire to move to Australia. By searching online there are job opportunities for example in Queensland, however by looking at the requirements in order to practice in Australia as a retail pharmacist it seemed quite hard to obtain professional registration. Does anyone have any information and/or advice on this matter? Unfortunately I haven't got any relatives or close friends over there so your help will be most appreciated! Thank you!
Job opportunities, and even registration to some extent, come second after the basic fact of whether you can actually pass the skills assessment to get a visa. Have you looked into that yet?
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