Required documentation: post-bridging
You must complete and submit an AGBP-40 application form and make all declarations required in the form.
 
You must pay the registration and application fees, however the overseas assessment fee is not charged when making a new application after completion of a bridging program.
You must provide a copy of your course completion certificate from the bridging program.
 
You must provide all identification requirements (as detailed in the Proof of Identity fact sheet) not previously provided.
 
You must arrange for a new Certificate of Good Standing or Certificate of Registration Status to be sent to AHPRA directly from the relevant authority.
Some applicants may need to provide additional information:
If your work history has changed since you initially applied for registration, you must:
provide an updated Statement of Service from your employer(s) covering the time since you initially applied
 
submit a new curriculum vitae that describes your full practice history and any training undertaken in accordance with the Information and definitions section of the AGBP-40 application form.
You will be required to apply for an international criminal history check if you:
declare a criminal history outside Australia, and/or
 
have lived in a country/countries other than Australia for six consecutive months or more since the age of 18.
If applicable, you must provide on details of any impairment that affects your capacity to practice.
 
If your NMBA-approved English language test has expired, you must provide:
a new certificate, or
 
evidence that you have been continuously enrolled in a program of study taught and assessed in English and approved by the recognised nursing and/or midwifery regulatory body in any of the countries listed in the English language registration standard.