Which states require the full CPP41419 for initial licensing?
    Last updated: August 8, 2025

    Some states require the full CPP41419 qualification to start, while others have a staged licensing system.

    **Full Qualification Required to Start**:

    - Victoria (for Agent's Representative)

    - Western Australia (for Triennial License)

    - Tasmania (for Property Agent Registration)

    - Northern Territory (for Agent Registration)

    **Staged Licensing Available** (entry with partial completion):

    - NSW (5 core units for Certificate of Registration)

    - QLD (7 core units for Registration Certificate)

    - SA (Core units + SA specifics)

    - ACT (Core units for Agent Registration)

    Further Questions You Might Have
    • What are the specific core units required in NSW, QLD, SA, and ACT for staged licensing?
    • What are the benefits and drawbacks of a staged licensing system compared to requiring the full CPP41419 qualification upfront?
    • How often are the licensing requirements updated in each state, and what are the typical reasons for these changes?
    • For the states that require full qualification initially, are there any bridging courses or recognition of prior learning (RPL) options available for individuals who may have relevant experience but lack the formal qualification?
    • Can you provide more detail about the 'SA specifics' required in South Australia for staged licensing?
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