I am currently completing psychology qualifications overseas and I want to complete my practical training in Australia. Can I complete practical training in Australia?
To complete practical training (eg. an internship) in Australia you must hold current provisional registration. The Psychology Board of Australia sets the requirements for provisional registration, which are to have completed an APAC-accredited five year sequence of study in psychology in Australia or qualifications that are comparable to an APAC-accredited five year sequence of study in psychology.
For further information about your intended internship you should contact the Psychology Board of Australia.
For an assessment for the purpose of registration applicants with qualifications obtained overseas are required to apply directly to the Psychology Board of Australia.
I am a prospective student applying for entry to an accredited postgraduate psychology programme where practical training requires me to hold provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia. Do I need an assessment by both the APS and the Psychology Board of Australia?
Students seeking to apply for an APAC accredited postgraduate psychology program will only require an assessment conducted by the APS.
Students applying for accredited postgraduate psychology programmes do NOT need an assessment from the Psychology Board of Australia to undertake the compulsory internship component of their postgraduate degree. The Psychology Board of Australia will grant provisional registration on the basis of your current enrolment into an APAC accredited postgraduate programme.
I am registered as a psychologist overseas - do I need to apply for an APS assessment for registration as a psychologist?
Overseas qualifications must be assessed by the Psychology Board of Australia for eligibility for registration. The exception is New Zealand.
If you hold registration in New Zealand you may obtain registration as a psychologist in Australia through the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement. For further information, contact the Psychology Board of Australia. Unless you require an assessment for migration purposes, it is unlikely that you will be required to undergo an APS assessment of psychology qualifications.
I have completed a bachelor degree with a major in psychology in Australia, do I meet the criteria to apply for skilled migration or a skilled graduate visa?
No.
In order to meet the requirements for skilled migration as a psychologist or a skilled graduate visa, you must have completed qualifications which have been assessed as comparable to a six year sequence of study in psychology by the APS, or hold full, current and unconditional registration as a psychologist in Australia.
I want to study psychology overseas - will my degree be recognised when I return to Australia?
All non-APAC-accredited qualifications that are awarded by institutions outside Australia need to be assessed by the APS and/or the Psychology Board of Australia. There are no existing arrangements for mutual recognition of degrees from other countries.
My qualifications were completed more than 10 years ago. Can the APS assess my overseas qualifications for the purpose of entry into an APAC-accredited university course?
The APS may assess your qualifications. However, before applying for an assessment, the APS advises that you contact the course coordinator of the program you wish to apply to. Recency of study requirements can vary by higher education provider. You are advised to confirm these requirements directly with the institution to which you intend to apply.
What is the difference between APS membership and registration as a psychologist?
Registration as a psychologist in Australia and membership of the APS are entirely separate. The Psychology Board of Australia and the APS are distinct organisations.
Registration
To practise as a psychologist in Australia you must hold current registration.
The Psychology Board of Australia is the body responsible for the registration of psychologists in Australia.
For registration purposes applicants with qualifications obtained overseas are required to apply directly to the Psychology Board of Australia for an assessment of their overseas qualifications.
Applicants do not need an APS assessment if they intend to apply for registration only.
APS membership
The APS is the largest professional association for psychologists in Australia with over 30,000 members. The mission of the APS is to advance the discipline and profession of psychology for the benefit of members and the communities they serve. Once your APS assessment has been completed, you may consider joining the APS. See our membership pages to learn about the benefits of belonging to the APS.