{"id":1739,"date":"2026-06-17T03:05:38","date_gmt":"2026-06-17T03:05:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blueprintmedical.com.au\/?p=1739"},"modified":"2026-06-17T03:05:38","modified_gmt":"2026-06-17T03:05:38","slug":"moving-to-australia-as-a-uk-trained-doctor-your-2026-pathway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blueprintmedical.com.au\/moving-to-australia-as-a-uk-trained-doctor-your-2026-pathway\/","title":{"rendered":"Moving to Australia as a UK Trained Doctor: Your 2026 Pathway"},"content":{"rendered":"<p id=\"ember2125\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">If you&#8217;re a UK-trained doctor weighing up your next move, Australia&#8217;s healthcare system offers real opportunity and, in most cases, a clearer route in than people expect.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2126\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Australia continues to rely on doctors trained overseas, especially in regional areas and specialties facing shortages. The number of overseas-trained doctors has risen steadily in recent years, and the UK remains one of the top source countries.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2127\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Federal Health Minister Mark Butler has called the rise in overseas health workers a vote of confidence in the system, which makes 2026 a sensible time to consider the move.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2128\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Here&#8217;s how the transition actually works.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2129\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>Step 1: Choose the right registration pathway<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2130\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Australia offers several registration pathways for international medical graduates (IMGs), depending on your qualifications and experience:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Competent Authority Pathway (the fastest for most UK-trained doctors)<\/li>\n<li>Standard Pathway (requires Australian Medical Council exams)<\/li>\n<li>Specialist Pathway, including the Expedited Specialist Pathway for eligible specialties<\/li>\n<li>Short-Term Training Pathway (limited-duration roles)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p id=\"ember2132\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Most doctors who trained at UK institutions and hold GMC registration qualify for the Competent Authority Pathway, which leads to general registration without AMC exams.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2133\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>Competent Authority Pathway: the essentials<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2134\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">To qualify, you need to:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Hold a medical degree recognised by the Australian Medical Council (AMC)<\/li>\n<li>Be registered with the UK&#8217;s General Medical Council (GMC)<\/li>\n<li>Have completed at least 12 months of supervised clinical work in the UK, such as Foundation Year 1<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p id=\"ember2136\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Because the GMC is treated as a competent authority, NHS doctors generally meet the criteria by default, and there&#8217;s no AMC exam hurdle. Once you&#8217;ve secured a job in Australia, you apply for provisional registration and begin supervised practice.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2137\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">That means a minimum of 47 weeks of full-time equivalent supervised practice, after which you can apply for general registration and no longer require supervision.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2138\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>Step 2: Verify your qualifications via EPIC<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2139\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Your primary medical qualification has to be verified through the ECFMG&#8217;s EPIC service and sent to the AMC. This step involves setting up an EPIC account and submitting your primary medical qualification for verification, and it needs to happen before you apply through any pathway.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2140\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>Step 3: Sort out your visa<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2141\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">In 2024, the government replaced the Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482) visa with the new Skills in Demand (subclass 482) visa. The subclass number stayed the same, but the streams and rules changed.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2142\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">The two routes most relevant to doctors are:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482), an employer-sponsored temporary work visa. It now runs across three streams with a four-year validity and a reduced minimum work experience requirement of 12 months.<\/li>\n<li>The Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186), the main permanent residency route. Core Skills Stream holders can apply for PR through the subclass 186 ENS Transition Stream after a period of continuous employment with their sponsor.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p id=\"ember2144\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Both require employer sponsorship, which is one of the reasons securing the right role early matters so much.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2145\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>Step 4: Complete supervised practice and gain general registration<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2146\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Once you&#8217;ve finished your supervised practice, you apply to move from provisional to general registration with the Medical Board of Australia. At that point your supervision conditions fall away and you have full practice rights.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2147\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>Locum or permanent? What your first year actually looks like<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2148\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">This is the question we get asked most, and it usually gets asked too early.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2149\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">You can&#8217;t simply land in Australia and start picking up short locum shifts across different hospitals. Supervised practice needs continuity, a designated supervisor, and formal sign-off, and most short-term locum bookings can&#8217;t provide any of that. So while no rule says you must take a permanent role, the structure of that first year effectively points you toward one.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2150\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">In practice, most UK doctors begin in a fixed-term hospital role lasting 6 to 12 months. These are often described as permanent, but they&#8217;re really structured contracts designed to give you stable supervision, formal assessment, and clean alignment with your visa and registration.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2151\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Once you&#8217;ve completed the 12 months and secured general registration, the picture changes. The supervision constraints lift, and you can take shorter contracts, move between locations, and access higher-paying work, particularly in regional and remote settings where demand is strongest. Think of it as a progression rather than a one-off choice: a structured first year, then full locum flexibility from roughly the 18-month mark.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2152\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>Optional: specialist registration<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2153\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">If you want to practise as a specialist, you&#8217;ll pursue specialist registration, and the fast-track option here has expanded considerably. The Expedited Specialist Pathway lets eligible specialist IMGs apply directly to the Board for specialist registration, with six months of supervised practice, cultural safety education, orientation, and workplace-based assessments.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2154\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">As of early 2026, accepted qualifications cover general practice, anaesthesia, obstetrics and gynaecology, psychiatry, general medicine and general paediatrics, drawn mainly from UK and Irish qualifications. General medicine and general paediatrics were the most recent additions, opening on 19 January 2026, and diagnostic radiology is currently being assessed.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2155\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>Why this matters in 2026<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2156\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Demand across Australia stays strong, particularly outside the major cities. Health services are planning their workforce further ahead, competition for the best roles is rising, and registration timelines remain the main bottleneck. The doctors who understand how the system works, not just what it promises, end up in the right roles, in the right places, at the right time.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2157\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\"><strong>How BluePrint Medical can help<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2158\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">You don&#8217;t have to work through any of this alone. At BluePrint Medical we support UK-trained doctors with:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Identifying the right registration pathway for your situation<\/li>\n<li>Managing EPIC verification<\/li>\n<li>Finding approved supervised roles and securing employer sponsorship<\/li>\n<li>Guiding you from provisional through to general registration<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p id=\"ember2160\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">If Australia&#8217;s on your radar, the demand is clear and the path is well worn. Let us help you take the next step.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ember2161\" class=\"ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph\">Get in touch with our team today: <a class=\"NHGQKXhVUKjoYaFexwBeaJMQQOXyEeZs \" tabindex=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/bit.ly\/BluePrintContactUs\" target=\"_self\" data-test-app-aware-link=\"\">https:\/\/bit.ly\/BluePrintContactUs<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you&#8217;re a UK-trained doctor weighing up your next move, Australia&#8217;s healthcare system offers real opportunity and, in most cases, a clearer route in than people expect. Australia continues to rely on doctors trained overseas, especially in regional areas and specialties facing shortages. 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