How to apply for WWCC in Australia

Working with Children Check (WWCC) is a screening process of person’s character. The main aim of this is to find out whether the person doesn’t possess any risk while working or volunteering with the children.  The purpose of WWCC is to make sure the safety of children from the possible harm and also to ensure, right person is working around the children. In this post, we will be discussing about “How to apply for WWCC in Australia?”

International students might need to go through this process for their job opportunity.  The rules and regulation with regard to WWCC can vary between the states.  For NSW, the applicants must be aged 18 or more while applying for WWCC. This is valid for 5 years. If you are applying to work for the volunteer then you don’t need to pay any fee, while if you are applying for the job then you are subjected to pay a fee.

You need to submit documents like Australian Visa, Overseas Passport, Photo ID Card, Utility Bill, Bank Statement, Credit or Account Card, Academic Transcript, Student Photo ID while applying for WWCC.  You can apply online filling this application form.

For Queensland, you can apply for WWCC online or by remotely.  WWCC is a known as a blue card in Quuensland.  You need to have a customer reference number from Queensland Department of Main Road and Transports.  After getting CRN, the applicant is subjected to register for the online account. After verifying identity, you can now apply for the blue card using online applicant form or by downloading the paper form.

I hope, it answers all the queries with your questions “How to apply for WWCC in Australia?” But still if there is any doubt, kindly please let me know.  Thank you.

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