Which states require the full CPP41419 for initial licensing?
    Last updated: June 22, 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 for initial registration in NSW, QLD, SA and ACT?
    • For the states with staged licensing, what are the requirements to obtain the full CPP41419 qualification after initial registration?
    • What are the implications of holding only a partial registration versus a full license in terms of permitted activities?
    • Are there any exemptions or alternative pathways to obtaining the CPP41419 qualification in any of the listed states?
    • How often are the licensing requirements updated or changed in each state and territory?
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