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current oz registration+wanting to emigrate

I am uk trained with current Oz registration. I am wanting to apply for residency from the uk and need to have my skills assessed by ACOPRA. Does anyone know if I will need to sit the exams, having already got registration?
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Dear Toots,

As an Allied Health Recruitment Agency based in Australia, we would be able to offer you the most appropriated advise for your situation. We have assisted many physiotherapists migrating from the U.K. in gaining sponsorship and employment.

Please contact us at ghs@iinet.net.au for further information.
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