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Hey all

 

I am having real trouble getting certified documents done for the ANMAC(Nursing and Midwifery). I wondered if anyone else has used a doctor for this or does it have to be a listed member i.e lawyer. confusing???

 

any help would be good

 

thanks

 

Paul

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Hey all

 

I am having real trouble getting certified documents done for the ANMAC(Nursing and Midwifery). I wondered if anyone else has used a doctor for this or does it have to be a listed member i.e lawyer. confusing???

 

any help would be good

 

thanks

 

Paul

 

I used a lawyer at work to certify all of my documents but then read that they only need t be certified if they are not colour copies (this was in a letter from DIAC).

 

I would guess that colour copies are much cheaper than paying for certification.

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Hey all

 

I am having real trouble getting certified documents done for the ANMAC(Nursing and Midwifery). I wondered if anyone else has used a doctor for this or does it have to be a listed member i.e lawyer. confusing???

 

any help would be good

 

thanks

 

Paul

 

Hi Paul

 

We just took all of ours to a local solicitor and she charged us £5 for signing half a dozen docs.

 

Carla

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Hey all

 

I am having real trouble getting certified documents done for the ANMAC(Nursing and Midwifery). I wondered if anyone else has used a doctor for this or does it have to be a listed member i.e lawyer. confusing???

 

any help would be good

 

thanks

 

Paul

 

Hi Paul

For the Nursing council (AHPRA) your documents have to be certified bu a Notary Public - they will not accept anything else.

 

I am currently going through this process myself and i sent all my documents stamped by a notary public except my stat dec to say I was taught in English - that i used a solicitor and they e-mailed me Friday to say I have to have it re-done by the Notary!

 

This will be the third time I've been to the Notary and it's cost me £240 so far - he has quoted me £40 for the stat dec! Arrrrggggghhhh!! :arghh:

 

So take my advice and get it all done bu the Notary in one go.

Good Luck

 

Lisa

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I have had to get my documents done for medical colleges and it has to be notarised. An ordinary solicitor won't do - has to be notary. Stat dec had to be redone by the notary too after I had it witnessed by a nurse as notary wouldn't notarise it unless he also signed it and colleges wont accept unless i had it notarised. Both notaries I used charge a minimum fee for an appt £50 then a few pounds per extra document etc. if I had got my stat dec.s correct it would have been £120 all in but return for 2 stat dec,s put me back another £60.

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Alright well according to the ANMAC website legal practitioner is able to certify documents which includes solicitors. So.... all very confusing saves some cash too......

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I asked the notary the difference between certifying and notarising. Basically certifying is fine if done within the same country I.e if certified by an Australian nurse/lawyer etc but for papers going international it needs to be a notary or they may refuse to recognise. I don't know if he was just saying that to justify his payment :-)

 

http://www.mynotary.co.uk/faq.php

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on the AHPRA

 

Outside Australia, the following people are authorised to certify documents:

 Justice of the Peace

 Notary public

 Australian Consular Officer or Australian Diplomatic Officer (within the meaning of the Consular Fees Act 1955)

 Employee of the Commonwealth or the Australian Trade Commission who works outside Australia.

 

 

justice of the peace...does it mean local courts as well???

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Alright well according to the ANMAC website legal practitioner is able to certify documents which includes solicitors. So.... all very confusing saves some cash too......

 

I think all nursing and midwifery registration applications now all go through AHPRA

http://www.ahpra.gov.au/

 

If you go to http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Overseas-Practitioners.aspx this tells you how to register and how to certify your documents.

 

good luck

 

Lisa

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