Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes — Mutual Recognition is established under Federal law through the Mutual Recognition Act 1992. This legislation requires all Australian States and Territories to recognise equivalent occupational licences issued in other States. Once you hold a valid licence in one jurisdiction, other States must honour it, subject only to standard administrative requirements.
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No. One of the key benefits of Mutual Recognition is that additional study is not required when transferring an existing licence. Once your Western Australian licence is approved, you can apply to transfer it to your home state under Mutual Recognition without completing further qualifications or assessments.
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Approval timeframes typically range from 6 to 8 weeks, depending on the regulator’s workload and the completeness of your application. We manage the entire process on your behalf, ensure all documentation is correctly prepared, and keep you informed at every stage to minimise delays.
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We combine a thoughtful, human-centered approach with clear communication and reliable results. It’s not just what we do—it’s how we do it that sets us apart.
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Yes. Where a Diploma is required, we assist clients with completing the CPC50220 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) through trusted, high-quality RTO partners. We also guide you through the evidence preparation process to ensure your experience is clearly documented and your application is as strong as possible.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.