Immigrate and work without full medical registration?

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This thread is for IMGs willing to immigrate and work overseas but they don't want to space between graduation and practice; passing exams and getting full medical registration. Let's share our data and experience and provide some guidance about our countries or most popular countries such as Australia, Canada, US or Uk.​
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As I understand, you can apply via recruitment agencies to work in rural area called "area of need" without passing Australian Medical Council exams (AMCQ). They will send you a temporary work visa. In this case, your medical registration will be conditional and job specific. Once you have received registration for a particular position, you may not change jobs without reapplying for medical registration, Medicare provider number (where applicable) and, for temporary residents, your visa. It is important that you check the registration requirements of the Medical Board for the particular State or Territory in which you are applying, as requirements may vary between them.​
English language requirements: http://www.doctorconnect.gov.au/int...sf/Content/work-English-language-requirements

For more information About working in Australia as an IMG: http://www.doctorconnect.gov.au/
Please add your relative info and experience with tag: Australia
 
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