I’m currently in the UK, moving over to Australia at the start of January with my husband and our four year old son. We’ve already enrolled him into the same day-care that his cousin already attends but they can’t complete his enrolment without having his immunisation history recorded on the Australian database. He’s fully up to date with his immunisations according to the NHS schedule and I have his history here as proof, but I’m just encountering so many roadblocks with this daycare because they will not accept his NHS records. It’ HAS to be on the Australian register despite having his immunisations over seas.

Has anybody else been in a similar situation and were you able to update the records prior to arriving in Australia? I don’t want to push back his start date for Day-Care too much because he’s currently in primary school here and I don’t want him to be out of the school/learning routine for too long.

I’m worried my only route is to wait till we get to Australia, register with Medicare, register with a GP and then update his records, but I just don’t know how long that could take.

  • _Smedette_@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    We moved to Australia from the US when our daughter was one. Got her an appointment with a GP right away and brought in all her vaccine info for the GP to input. The Immunisation Register was able to send me the formal document about a week-ish later.

    Not being Australian, we had to get IHIs (Individual Healthcare Identifiers) since we do not qualify for Medicare. That process took a bit longer, but we now have easy online access to her records.

    Good luck!