UK GP's Moving to Australia

For MRCGP + CCT GPs eligible for the AHPRA Expedited Specialist Pathway


Make the Move to Australia. Fast, Simple, and Fully Supported

If you’re a UK-trained GP with MRCGP + CCT, you may now qualify for AHPRA’s Expedited Specialist Pathway, allowing you to work in Australia faster and with fewer regulatory steps.


Through this new pathway, your UK qualifications are recognised as equivalent to those held by Australian specialists in general practice. With Medipeople’s expert guidance, you can transition smoothly from your NHS role to a GP position in Australia, combining excellent professional conditions with an unmatched lifestyle

Why GP's from the UK Are Choosing Australia

Discover a fulfilling GP career and lifestyle in Australia.


Discover why so many UK GPs are making the move to Australia for a more fulfilling career and lifestyle. We specialize in helping doctors like you seamlessly transition from UK practice to the Australian healthcare system.

  • Higher income and flexible working conditions
  • Exceptional work–life balance with more time for family and travel
  • Modern practices across metro, coastal, and regional locations
  • Generous relocation allowances and visa sponsorship available

Our experienced team guides you through every step, from navigating registration requirements to finding the perfect GP position that matches your professional goals and lifestyle aspirations. Your journey doesn't end at arrival; we remain by your side as you settle into your new role, ensuring you thrive both professionally and personally in Australia's rewarding healthcare environment.

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UK GP's Your Fast-Track Registration Pathway

AHPRA EXPEDITED SPECIALIST Pathway


We've simplified the entire migration journey into five clear steps designed specifically for UK-trained GPs. Your MRCGP and CCT qualifications unlock expedited registration through AHPRA, eliminating lengthy exams or additional training. From handling complex paperwork to matching you with the perfect GP role in your preferred location, whether metropolitan or coastal, our team manages every detail, ensuring your transition to Australian practice is smooth and stress-free.

  1. Qualification Recognition - Your MRCGP + CCT makes you eligible for the AHPRA Expedited Specialist Pathway.
  2. Registration Support - Medipeople provides comprehensive guidance and document assistance throughout the AHPRA registration process
  3. Job Matching – Access high-quality GP opportunities across Australia, including metro and coastal communities
  4. Visa Assistance - Our team helps coordinate the visa process for you (and your family, if applicable)
  5. Ongoing Support - From provider number setup to relocation logistics, we ensure a seamless transition into practice

TRUSTED NETWORK / STRONG RATES / DEDICATED SUPPORT

Trusted Network

We work with respected hospitals and healthcare providers across Australia and New Zealand to ensure consistent, reliable placements for emergency doctors at all levels.

Stronger Rates

Earn competitive daily rates for all emergency positions, negotiated directly on your behalf to ensure you receive fair and timely compensation.

Dedicated Support

Your consultant manages all logistics, from credentialling and documentation to travel and accommodation — so you can focus on the work you love.

Why UK GP's Partner with Medipeople

With over 20 years of experience supporting UK-trained GPs to relocate, Medipeople provides honest, end-to-end guidance throughout your move.
We’re a dedicated medical recruitment agency specialising in international GP placements, offering:

  • Personalised registration and visa support
  • Access to leading practices nationwide
  • Tailored advice based on your clinical and lifestyle goals
  • Continued support after you’ve settled in


Start Your Australian Journey
Whether you’re ready to relocate now or just exploring your options, we can help you understand your eligibility and prepare a step-by-step plan.


Send us your CV or book a confidential consultation with our International GP Recruitment Team today.
We’ll review your background and guide you through your pathway to practice in Australia.

Lucila Starc -Consultant, General Practice Recruitment at Medipeople

Chris tsolakis

director – General Practice

Chris leads Medipeople’s General Practice division and is one of Australia’s most experienced GP recruitment specialists, helping doctors secure high-quality locum and permanent roles nationwide.


With over 20 years of experience, Chris combines deep market insight with a supportive, personable approach. He ensures every GP feels confident, informed, and well guided throughout their journey. Whether they’re exploring short-term locums, seeking greater flexibility, or planning a long-term move.

Chris manages the full spectrum of GP recruitment, working with both Australian-trained and overseas-trained doctors, providing access to some of the country’s most sought-after opportunities. He excels at matching GPs with roles that align with their income goals, lifestyle preferences, and long-term career plans.


Known for his transparency, reliability, and long-standing relationships, Chris consistently delivers well-aligned placements handled with care from start to finish. Doctors can expect expert advice, honest guidance, and a level of service that reflects true specialist knowledge.


Based in Sydney, Chris spends his spare time surfing and teaching martial arts.


CALL ME: +61 410 547 011

EMAIL: chris.t@medipeople.com.au

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Why General practitioners Partner With Medipeople

With over 20 years in specialist recruitment and trusted relationships across Australia’s leading imaging providers, Medipeople is known for:

  • Ethical, high-touch recruitment
  • Access to exclusive roles not advertised publicly
  • Director-level consultation and advocacy
  • ISO 9001-certified processes ensuring consistency & quality


Your next career move deserves the right support and the right network.

FAQs – UK GPs Moving to Australia

  • Am I eligible for the AHPRA Expedited Specialist Pathway?

    If you hold MRCGP + CCT and are practising in the UK, you’re likely eligible for the fast-track AHPRA pathway. We can confirm your eligibility after reviewing your CV.

  • Do I need to complete any RACGP assessments or exams?

    No. Doctors on the Expedited Specialist Pathway are recognised as equivalent specialists and are not required to sit exams.

  • How long does the registration process take?

    Most applications are approved within 8–10 weeks, depending on document verification and AHPRA processing times.

  • Can Medipeople lodge my application for me?

    We can’t lodge on your behalf, but we provide comprehensive step-by-step guidance and review your documents to ensure accuracy before submission.

  • Will I need a visa to work in Australia?

    Yes. Most overseas-trained GPs require a visa to live and work in Australia. In most cases, your employer will sponsor your visa through an Employer Nomination Scheme, allowing you (and your family, if applicable) to relocate securely.
While Medipeople facilitates this process with accredited employers, we can also connect you with our trusted, registered migration agents who provide expert advice and handle the formal visa application and lodgement on your behalf


  • Where can I work once registered?

    UK-trained GPs are generally unrestricted and can choose metro, regional, or coastal locations across Australia.

👉 Still have question or not sure where to start?


Our expert international GP specialists can talk you through your options step-by-step.
 Call +61 2 8001 6272, or email us [email protected]

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