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  1. Hi, I needed documents certifying for AHPRA (regulatory body for allied health professionals). I contacted my local county court, arranged an appointment, and the magistrate signed the copies, with an official court stamp (I had to ask the Clerk of the court for this) for about £25 I think. Definitely much cheaper than the £100 I was quoted at a solicitor's. So, check with ANMAC who can certify your documents, and I'd recommend the court route if they say a registered Justice of the Peace can do so. I'm not sure how many you need I'm afraid - I checked the AHPRA guidelines and went from there - I suspect ANMAC will have similar guidelines/requirements? Good luck! Natalie
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    <p><p>Hello. I'm a CP in the UK, and my husband and I have been granted visas. I think he replied to you in another thread? I had questions re: AHPRA registration and endorsement, and hoped to benefit from your experience please.... but understand if you'd prefer to forget about it! </p></p>

    <p><p> - if you applied from the UK, how did you gain the necessary identity documents (they only seem to accept Australian ones - I was wondering whether to apply for an international drivers licence to solve this issue)?</p></p>

    <p><p>- who certified your documents (e.g. JP)? There aren't many people that they accept certification from outside of Australia.</p></p>

    <p><p>- I can provide supervision hours with whom, and in what jobs, CPD etc, and provide letters from supervisors post qualification. However an email from AHPRA also suggested that I get supervisor CVs, and details of DClinPsy course content. This isn't on the official guidelines - did you include this?</p></p>

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    <p><p>Many thanks for any help. This looks harder than getting the visa!</p></p>

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