This pathway shows you how to apply for a Skills Assessment Outcome so that you can register and work as a pharmacist in Australia. It applies if you completed your pharmacy qualification in any country other than Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK or the USA.

You'll need this outcome issued to:

Overview

This process applies if you completed a pharmacy qualification in any country that is not:

  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Ireland
  • New Zealand
  • United Kingdom (UK), OR
  • United States of America (USA)

Your qualification needs to incorporate the knowledge of pharmacy and the pharmaceutical sciences that form the foundation of the pathway to general registration in Australia.

The qualification must also be the equivalent of either:

  • 4 years’ full-time academic study, if completed after 1 January 2006, OR
  • 3 years’ full-time academic study, if completed before 1 January 2006

As well as holding a pharmacy qualification, you must be either:

  • registered as a pharmacist in the country where you graduated, OR
  • eligible to register as a pharmacist in the country where you graduated, OR
  • eligible to start the registration process in that country where you graduated, OR
  • registered as a pharmacist in another country where the registering authority is recognised by APC.

If any of the above criteria are not true for you, this pathway does not apply to you. See Skills assessments.

Skills Assessment structure

The process for requesting a Skills Assessment Outcome has 2 parts:

  1. passing the eligibility check
  2. passing the OPRA™ exam.

There is no expiry on the eligibility check.

Time frames

  • Eligibility check: 8 - 12 weeks. If you provide incorrect information when you apply, the process will take longer.
  • Exam dates: Find out more about dates and locations.

Make sure you lodge your application at least 8 weeks prior to the registration closing date.

Cost:

  • Eligibility check: $810
  • Exam registration: $2190
  • Skills Assessment Outcome: $300
  • Work experience (Currently not accepting applications)
  • Eligibility check documents

    These are the documents you will need for your Eligibility Check application.

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    Before you start, translate any non-English documents into English. It must be a translation of the full document.

    We will not accept an extract translation of the document unless it is provided from an Australian Government Department, such as the Department of Home Affairs.

    You must use a translator who is accredited by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI). We will not accept documents that have been translated by anyone else.

    You will need to submit both original and English-translated documents.

    When you apply for an Eligibility Check in the Candidate Portal, you will include the following:

    Document checklist

    Passport

      Make sure the image is not cropped. It must include top and bottom pages.

      If you do not have a current passport, you can complete your application with an alternative Australian or New Zealand identification document.

      The only accepted alternatives include:

      • Australian / New Zealand Drivers Licence
      • Australian federal, state or territory government issued identity card
      • Australian government issued ImmiCard.

      Official photo-bearing document

      We require an official ID as proof of identity.

      This must be an ID document issued by an overseas or Australian authority. It must include your photo.

      Birth certificate

      We require a birth certificate as proof of identity.

      If you do not have a birth certificate you can provide a second photo-bearing document (see above).

      Qualification certificate or letter of completion

      You must include your qualification certificate or letter of completion if your certificate has not yet been issued.

      You must provide an image of your original pharmacy qualification document. For example, a degree certificate. It must:

      • be for a pharmacy qualification
      • include details for the full degree (not a provisional or temporary certificate/letter)
      • include the issuing date

      If you have more than one qualification, please combine them into one file.

      Academic transcript

      The academic transcript issued by the education provider must:

      • include all pages in a single document
      • show all subjects/units and examination results for every semester of the program.

      Evidence of registration

      You must provide evidence that you're eligible to register as a pharmacist in the country you completed your qualification. Provide one of the following:

      • your initial or current registration document in the country where you graduated, OR
      • an endorsement letter, OR
      • an eligibility to commence letter.

      To obtain this evidence, contact your pharmacy registration authority, not your university.

      It must include the commencement and/or expiry date of the registration period.

      If the document is to show ‘eligibility to commence the registration process’, it must refer to both you and your university by name.

      Agent authorisation form (optional)

      If you want to nominate someone to communicate with us on your behalf, upload the original APC Agent Authorisation Form. Both you and your agent must sign the agent’s authority.

      We will only communicate directly with one person. If you nominate an agent, we will communicate only with the agent.

      Evidence of name change (optional)

      Your name must appear the same way on all your documents.

      If you have changed your name, you need to upload proof of any name change in the portal. If your name is spelt incorrectly in any of your documents, you will need to have them corrected by the organisation who originally issued them.

      Documents that prove a change of name include:

      • a marriage or divorce certificate
      • a deed poll
      • change of name documents from an Australian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, or the relevant authority outside Australia
      • documents that show other formal names you've been known by.

      Work experience verification (optional)

      We are currently improving this process to better align with and support your career prospects. We therefore are not currently accepting work experience applications.

      You may be able to provide evidence of your work experience directly to the Department of Home Affairs

      Helpful resources

      For more information on the criteria that your qualification needs to meet, see our Assessment Standards.

      For specific details about the required documents, see our Skills Assessment Documents Policy.

      You do not need to:

      • have any documents certified
      • show proof of English competency.

      If you leave out any documents or provide incorrect information, the process will take longer than usual.

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      Eligibility check process

      The eligibility check is the first step in your journey to receiving a Skills Assessment Outcome and becoming a pharmacist in Australia.

      Cost: AU$810

      Timeframe: 8 - 12 weeks

      Step 1

      Check that you are eligible to apply

      Before you apply

      Check that you are eligible to apply

      You must have completed a pharmacy qualification in any country that is not:

      • Australia
      • Canada
      • Ireland
      • New Zealand
      • United Kingdom (UK), OR
      • United States of America (USA).

      Your qualification needs to incorporate the knowledge of pharmacy and the pharmaceutical sciences that form the foundation of the pathway to general registration in Australia. We'll assess it to check that it does. If it doesn't, we cannot accept it.

      As well as holding a pharmacy qualification, you must also be either:

      • registered as a pharmacist in the country where you graduated, OR
      • eligible to register as a pharmacist in the country where you graduated, OR
      • eligible to start the registration process in the country where you graduated, OR
      • registered as a pharmacist in another country where the registering authority is recognised by APC.

      If any of the information above is not true for you, this process does not apply to you. See Skills Assessments.

      Step 2

      Gather your documents

      Gather your documents

      You'll need to provide us with documents to:

      • show that you meet the eligibility criteria
      • support the claims you make in your application.

      Ensure that your name is displayed the same across all documents. If you have changed your name you will need to provide evidence of this in your application.

      See your document checklist in the tab above.

      Get help with your application if you want to

      You may want us to communicate with another person, such as a migration agent or family member, instead of you. This is not required - it is optional if you choose.

      If you want to nominate someone else to work with us, download and fill in our Agent Authorisation form. Both you and your nominated agent must sign it.

      Your nominated agent must use a different email address to yours.

      You'll need upload the completed form in the Candidate Portal.

      If you nominate someone else, we'll only talk to your authorised agent about your application.

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      Step 3

      Apply in the candidate portal

      When you apply

      We cannot guarantee that your application will be assessed in time to register for your preferred exam. It may help if you lodge your application at least 8 weeks prior the registration closing date.

      1. Sign in to our Candidate Portal
      2. Start your Eligibility Check
      3. Upload your documents
      4. Pay the fee online

      Your card must be issued by a bank in your country of residence. If you have payment issues please contact us.

      Step 4

      Wait to hear from us

      After you apply

      It will take us about 8 - 12 weeks to complete your eligibility check.

      If you provide the wrong documents or leave any out, the process will take longer than usual.

      Send us more information if we ask

      We may email you to tell you we need more information.

      If we ask for more information, you have 6 months (180 days) to get this to us.

      If we do not receive the correct information from you within 6 months, our system will close your application. If this happens, you'll need to re-apply and pay the fee again.

      Receive your OPRA™ eligibility response

      We'll tell you (or your agent) by email whether or not you can sit the OPRA™ exam.

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      The OPRA™ exam

      The Overseas Pharmacist Readiness Assessment (OPRA™) exam assesses whether candidates have the necessary knowledge and understanding of the biomedical, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences underlying the practice of pharmacy in Australia. It ensures that pharmacists trained overseas who wish to practise as registered pharmacists in Australia meet Australian standards.

      It is an important step in the process of provisional registration as a pharmacist in Australia. The OPRA™ exam is a computer-delivered, multiple choice question exam.

      Duration of exam: 2.5 hours, 120 questions in total.

      Cost: AU$2190 - Learn more about exam fees.

      Eligibility: Ensure you are eligible to sit the exam by applying for an Eligibility Check.

      Step 1

      Dates and locations

      Exam dates

      Registration period

      Exam Dates

      Results released

      9 January - 31 January 2025

      3 - 5 March 2025

      1 April 2025

      8 April - 16 June 2025

      14 - 16 July 2025

      12 August 2025

      19 August - 27 October 2025

      24 - 26 November 2025

      22 December 2025

      Register for your exam!

      Locations - Test centres

      You can sit our exams in the following cities.

      Country

      City

      Argentina

      Buenos Aires

      Australia

      Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Townsville

      Botswana

      Gaborone

      Canada

      Toronto

      Egypt

      Cairo and surrounding areas

      Giza *Full capacity July 2024 session

      Fiji

      Suva

      Finland

      Espoo and Helsinki

      Ghana

      Legon

      Greece

      Athens

      Hong Kong SAR

      Hong Kong

      India

      Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune and Noida.

      Jamaica

      Kingston

      Kenya

      Nairobi

      Malaysia

      Kuala Lumpur

      Nepal

      Birtamode

      New Zealand

      Auckland and Wellington

      Oman

      Muscat 

      Pakistan

      Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and surrounding areas *Full capacity July 2024 session

      Peru

      Lima

      Philippines

      Manila

      Poland

      Krakow

      Qatar

      Doha *Full capacity July 2024 session

      Saudi Arabia

      Dammam, Jeddah and Riyadh

      Singapore

      Singapore

      Spain

      Madrid

      South Africa

      Johannesburg, Cape Town

      Sri Lanka

      Colombo and Western Province

      Taiwan

      Kaohsiung, Taipei City

      Thailand

      Bangkok

      Türkiye

      Istanbul

      United Arab Emirates

      Dubai and surrounding areas

      United Kingdom

      London

      Zimbabwe

      Harare

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      Seat availability

      • Seat availability varies between test centres.
      • Test centres can reach full capacity or may not be available for certain sessions.
      • Venues are subject to change at short notice.

      Seats may become available due to cancellations from other candidates. You can reschedule your exam in the candidate portal if your preferred test centre becomes available.

      Step 2

      Register for the OPRA™ exam

      Registration

      1. Check that you are eligible to register

      To sit the exam, you must have:

      1. completed your Eligibility Check with us, AND
      2. received an email from us telling you that you are eligible to sit the OPRA™ exam.

      Need some help? To determine the correct pathway for you, see I want to sit the CAOP™ or OPRA™ examination.

      2. Register for your exam

      Registrations open at 9am and close at 5pm AEDT/AEST. Check these times in your local time zone with a time zone converter. They close about one month before exam day.

      We cannot accept any late registrations.

      Some locations fill up fast, so we suggest booking your exam as soon as possible when registrations open. You can choose an alternative test centre if your preferred centre is full.

      Include support for any special accommodation request

      Every test-taker is different. It is important we provide equitable access to testing. If you'd like to ask for special accommodation, you can select the option as part of the registration process. You will be prompted to upload your supporting documents.

      We'll review your request and your documents. We'll then email you the outcome of your request within two business days. If your request is approved, we will contact Pearson VUE to arrange the request details.

      Your appointment date and time may change to allow for your request.

      Read more about special accommodation.

      3. Upload a photo of yourself

      You will be prompted to upload a headshot. It can be 'selfie'.

      Your headshot must be:

      • a full headshot (showing your full head and your shoulders)
      • in colour
      • taken within the last 6 months
      • high quality.

      If you usually cover your head for religious reasons, or you wear facial jewellery, your photo can include these items.

      4. Pay the registration fee

      You must pay the fee at the time of registration. If payment is not received your seat will be released.

      Please note:

      • We can only accept payment through Visa or Mastercard credit or debit cards.
      • Your credit card must be issued from a bank in your country of residence.

      We'll send you a reminder email around 5 days before your exam.

      Register for your exam!

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      Step 3

      Reschedule or cancel

      Rescheduling

      You can reschedule your exam in your Candidate Portal.

      You can reschedule it to another date and time only during the registration period.

      Cancellations

      You can cancel and request a refund for any reason, however it is subject to our approval and will incur a cancellation fee. The amount you receive depends on when you cancel your exam.See partial refund amounts.

      Read our refund policy carefully for details.

      You will need to cancel your exam in your Candidate Portal.

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      Step 4

      Study and prepare for exam day

      Step 5

      Resulting and re-sitting

      Results

      We'll email you when your results are available. Refer to exam dates and locations for more information.

      You'll be able to view and download your results from the Candidate Portal. Results will state whether you passed or were unsuccessful. No further details will be provided, as this is a registration exam.

      Advice for unsuccessful candidates

      Sometimes candidates need more than one attempt to pass the OPRA™ Exam. Don't give up! Talk to your friends, colleagues and family and work out how best to prepare for the next exam.

      You may re-sit as many times as you need to.

      Re-sitting the exam

      You can register to sit the exam again during the next exam period. When it opens register in Candidate Portal. You will need to pay the full registration fee again when you register.

      About your exam result

      • APC cannot comment on your performance nor provide feedback to candidates.
      • APC does not provide exam scores to candidates.
      • Following the finalisation of the results in our system, extensive checks are undertaken by our Senior Pharmacist and the Delivery Manager and are not subject to appeal.

      Appeals process

      APC offers an appeals process for matters other than the calculation of results. The process is to ensure no candidate is disadvantaged by matters outside their control. Please read about our Appeals Policy before sitting the exam. The policy tells you about the scope of an appeal. Learn more about our appeals process.

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      Next steps

      Skills Assessment Outcome

      When you pass the OPRA™ exam, you can then request a copy of your Skills Assessment Outcome in the Candidate Portal.

      Once you have a Skills Assessment Outcome from us, you can use it to:

      • apply to the Department of Home Affairs to support a visa application and
      • apply to the Pharmacy Board of Australia for provisional registration.

      Your outcome will be valid for 3 years from the date we release exam results.

      The Department of Home Affairs sets the validity period for your Skills Assessment outcome for visa applications. APC is unable to change the validity period.

      Request a Skills Assessment Outcome

      If something significant changes after we issue your Skills Assessment outcome, you can ask us for an updated Skills Assessment.

      Applying for provisional registration

      When you pass the OPRA™ exam, you can apply to the Pharmacy Board of Australia (PharmBA) for provisional registration and approval of supervised practice.

      1. Apply for provisional registration by submitting an online application with PharmBA.
      2. Identify and arrange your supervised practice setting.
      3. Submit PharmBA's required applications to them for approval.
      4. Wait for approval from PharmBA.
      5. Following approval, enrol in your supervised practice and complete your supervised practice period to be able to apply for general registration as a pharmacist.

      After you’ve completed 75% of your supervised practice hours, you will then sit the Board registration exams: Intern Written Exam (with APC), Oral Exam (with PharmBA).

      Finding a supervised practice setting

      Some candidates contact professional organisations, family contacts, or extended networks to understand what opportunities exist at that time to find a supervised practice setting. Others may already have an offer to work in a pharmacy.

      In any case, you must have your registration and arrangements approved by PharmBA before enrolling in and beginning supervised practice.

      We suggest calling Ahpra to chat about your particular circumstances and goals.

      Preparing for your career in Australia

      The Australasian College of Pharmacy and the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia provide learning courses that are designed to help overseas trained pharmacists prepare for a career in Australian pharmacy and understand the Australian pharmacy context.

      These courses are not a requirement as part of registration. They are not mandatory. This means it is your choice, only if you would like the extra support.

      Foundations of Australian Community Pharmacy
      The Australasian College of Pharmacy

      Introduction to pharmacy in Australia
      Pharmaceutical Society of Australia

      These courses are run by organisations that are not affiliated with APC.

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