Australian RN Transition Program
MWT is dedicated to supporting internationally qualified nurses in achieving their goal of becoming Registered Nurses (RNs) in Australia. Our comprehensive Australian RN Transition Program offers a streamlined pathway for the RN from UK, Ireland, USA, British Colombia (Canada), Ontario (Canada), New Zealand, Singapore and Spain, to registration, encompassing all essential services to facilitate your transition into the Australian healthcare system.

Our All-Inclusive program include
We guide you through the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registration process, ensuring all requirements are met for successful registration.
AHPRA Registration Services
Our team provides assistance with PR applications, helping you navigate the complexities of Australian immigration policies.
Permanent Residence (PR) Visa Processing
We collaborate with leading healthcare organizations to secure employment opportunities that align with your expertise and career goals.
Job Placements in Australia
This specialized course prepares you for the Australian healthcare environment and offers training in high-demand specialty areas, enhancing your employment prospects. Additionally, obtaining a postgraduate certificate can lead to an annual allowance of approximately $3,500.
Graduate Certficate in Australian Nursing (GCAN)
Why choose MWT?
Expert Guidance
Our experienced educators and support staff are committed to your success, providing personalized assistance throughout your journey.Comprehensive Support
From exam preparation to language training and registration support, our all-in-one solution ensures you are well-prepared for a rewarding nursing career in Australia.Flexible Learning Options for GCAN
We offer both online and on-campus learning modes to accommodate your schedule and learning preferences.Eligibility Criteria
- The academic level of your qualifications is comparable to, at a minimum, an Australian Bachelor Degree at level 7 (registered nurse or midwife) or Australian Diploma level 5 (enrolled nurse) of the Australian Qualifications Framework.
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Successful completion of a minimum of 1,800 hours (1 year) practice as
a RN in the following NMBA-approved international regulatory
jurisdiction in last 5 years:
- United Kingdom
- Republic of Ireland
- United States of America
- British Colombia (Canada)
- Ontario (Canada)
- New Zealand
- Singapore
- Spain
- Current/previous general registration, as a registered nurse in any of the NMBA-approved comparable jurisdictions.
- A statement from each employer where all or part of the minimum 1,800 hours of practice has been completed that confirms that they are satisfied that the IQRN has the necessary knowledge, skills and ability to practise at the standard expected of a registered nurse by the regulatory authority of the NMBA-approved comparable jurisdiction.
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Meet all of the following NMBA’s registration standards:
- Criminal History
- Continuing professional development
- English Language Skills
- Recency of Practice
- Professional Indemnity Insurance Arrangements
Stay informed with recent developments
Australia is actively streamlining the registration process for internationally qualified nurses. Starting from March 2025, nurses from countries such as the UK, Ireland, the US, Singapore, Spain, and parts of Canada will benefit from expedited registration pathways, reducing processing times significantly. Additionally, the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) has introduced a new registration standard for internationally qualified registered nurses, effective from April 2025. This standard outlines eligibility requirements and offers two pathways to general registration, further facilitating the integration of overseas nurses into the Australian healthcare system.Take the next step
Embark on a fulfilling nursing career in Australia with MWT’s Australian RN Bridging Services. Our comprehensive services and dedicated support team are here to assist you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more and begin your journey toward becoming a Registered Nurse in Australia.