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Old Jul 7th 2016, 3:59 pm
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Hi Everyone,

I have a BSc in Psychology and PGDip/MSc in Mental Health from UK institutions (the last two not BPS accredited).
I am currently trying to gather all the documents that are required by Australian Psychological Society (APS) for qualification assessment. My end goal is to apply for PR then relocate.

Is there anyone who has gone through the qualification assessment and or applying for PR? How long did the process take?

If anyone has a BSc (Hon) what was it equevalent to in Australia?

Would APS assess the other qualifications even if they are not a psychology qualification?
(I would like to avoid paying different boards to assess my qualifications.)
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Originally Posted by Mthimkhulu2000
Hi Everyone,

I have a BSc in Psychology and PGDip/MSc in Mental Health from UK institutions (the last two not BPS accredited).
I am currently trying to gather all the documents that are required by Australian Psychological Society (APS) for qualification assessment. My end goal is to apply for PR then relocate.

Is there anyone who has gone through the qualification assessment and or applying for PR? How long did the process take?

If anyone has a BSc (Hon) what was it equevalent to in Australia?

Would APS assess the other qualifications even if they are not a psychology qualification?
(I would like to avoid paying different boards to assess my qualifications.)
Hi there...welcome to BE.

The best place to ask your questions is in our Australia Forums. Some of the members who post in there will have gone through a similar experience...so they are in a better position to advise you. If you click on the link below it will take you there.

Australia - British Expats

Good luck with your plans.
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