AHPRA

AHPRA

AHPRA

AHPRA

stands for The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. AHPRA is responsible for the registration and accreditation of ten health professions in Australia These include:
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
*  Chiropractic Board of Australia
*  Dental Board of Australia
*  Medical Board of Australia
*  Optometry Board of Australia
*  Osteopathy Board of Australia
*  Pharmacy Board of Australia
*  Physiotherapy Board of Australia
*  Podiatry Board of Australia
*  Psychology Board of Australia

The Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009 was enacted on 1/7/2010 and governs AHPRA’s activities.

The key functions of AHPRA are:

*  supports each of the National Boards
* manages the registration processes for health practitioners and students around Australia
* has offices in each State and Territory where the public can make notifications about a registered health practitioner or student
* on behalf of the Boards, manages investigations into the professional conduct, performance or health of registered health practitioners, except in NSW where this is done by the Health Care Complaints Commission
* on behalf of the National Boards, publishes national registers of practitioners so important information about the registration of individual health practitioners is available to the public
* works with the Health Complaints Commissions in each State and Territory to make sure the appropriate organisation investigates community concerns about individual, registered health practitioners
* supports the Boards in the development of registration standards, and codes and guidelines
* provides advice to Ministerial Council about the administration of the national registration and accreditation scheme

Australian Visa Options

The Australian Visa system is quite complex and is often very confusing to many ordinary people. The Australian Government uses the Australian Visa system to control who enters the country whether it is on a temporary basis or on a more permanent basis.

The process of applying for your visa is generally straight forward once you know which visa to apply for. As often there may be multiple visa’s that you may apply for but usually there is one that is better than the others. If you don’t select the right one, you application may be delayed or worse rejected as you may not have put your best case forward. So it is important to always use a qualified and experienced migration agent for your Australian Visa application and lodgement.

Contact Banksia Immigration Australia today for a free consultation.

Critical Skills List (CSL)

People wishing to migrate under the Skilled Migration program and whose occupations are on this list will receive priority processing. This Critical Skills List (CSL) is effective from 16 March 2009.

OCCUPATION SHORTAGES – PROFESSIONAL

    2312-11 Anaesthetist
    2381-11 Dentist
    4315-11 Electronic Equipment Trades
    2312-15 Emergency Medicine Specialist
    2129-17 Engineer – Chemical
    2124-11 Engineer – Civil
    2125-11 Engineer – Electrical
    2125-13 Engineer – Electronics
    2126-11 Engineer – Mechanical
    2127-11 Engineer – Mining
    2126-13 Engineer – Production or Plant Engineer
    4114-15 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – Avionics
    4114-11 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – Mechanical
    4431-13 Gasfitter
    2311-11 General Medical Practitioner
    2391-11 Medical Diagnostic Radiographer
    2312-17 Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
    2383-11 Occupational Therapist
    2382-11 Pharmacist (Hospital)
    2382-15 Pharmacist (Retail)
    2385-11 Physiotherapist
    2388-11 Podiatrist
    2312-27 Psychiatrist
    2122-11 Quantity Surveyor
    2325-11 Registered Mental Health Nurse
    2324-11 Registered Midwife
    2323-11 Registered Nurse
    2413-11 Secondary School Teacher
    2312-79 Specialist Medical Practitioners NEC
    2312-25 Specialist Physician
    2312-31 Surgeon
    2123-13 Surveyor
    2523-11 Urban & Regional Planner
    4416-11 Wall and Floor Tiler
    2386-11 Speech Pathologist
    2391-17 Sonographer
    2312-19 Ophthalmologist
    2312-21 Paediatrician
    2312-23 Pathologist
    2312-29 Radiologist
    2211-11 Accountant — where the applicant has achieved a score of at least IELTS 7 in each of the four competencies, and/or has completed The Professional Year – Skilled Migration Internship Program Accounting (SMIPA)

    Computing Professionals — where the applicant’s specialisation is listed on the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL).

    Contact us today for a confidential evaluation of your chances of securing a positive Australian Visa outcome.

Recent Changes in General Skilled Migration

The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, recently announced changes to the Skilled Migration Program. Main points include:

Capping the 2008-09 General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program.
The Government has decided to reduce the skilled migration program from 133 000 to 115 000.

Removal of most trades from the Critical Skills List
The removal of construction and manufacturing trades from the CSL.

The changes are a direct result of the worsening global economic crisis and its impact on the increasing unemployment rate in Australia.