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- Automatic mutual recognition for occupational licences
Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR) makes it easier for licensed or registered workers to take up new work opportunities across most of Australia Workers can use their current licence without having to apply or pay for a new licence when working in another state or territory AMR applies to individuals but not companies
- Application Forms - PROPERTY AGENTS BOARD OF TASMANIA
If licensed in another State or Territory you may be eligible to apply for a licence in Tasmania under the Mutual Recognition Act Mutual Recognition Licence Change Forms
- Applying for a new licence or amending a current radiation . . .
Applications for a radiation licence or accreditation under mutual recognition Under the long-standing mutual recognition scheme, if you are registered in an equivalent occupation in another state or territory or New Zealand, you may be entitled to apply to the Radiation Protection Unit for:
- Form 401 - Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 application
Further information about exempt persons, and the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition arrangement, is available on the Immigration Advisers Authority (the Authority) website Please consult OMARA for further information on how to register as a Migration Agent
- Application for Trans Tasman recognition as a physiotherapist . . .
This form is to be used by applicants applying for registration as a physiotherapist in Australia under the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 It is important that you refer to the guidelines of Physiotherapy Board of Australia (the Board) before completing this application Registration standards, codes
- Form 57C - Supreme Court of Tasmania
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR ADMI SSION UNDER MUTUAL RECOGNITION IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TASMANIA TO:The Registrar Supreme Court of Tasmania Salamanca Place HOBART Tas 7000 I [full name, address and occupation] seek admission to the legal profession, under the * Mutual Recognition Act 1992 of the Commonwealth
- Automatic Mutual Recognition in Tasmania| AMR Guide
Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR) allows individuals with an existing occupational license from another Australian state or territory to work in Tasmania without needing to apply for a new license
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