Ms Mettam questions the WA government on the number of employment offers made and accepted by Junior Medical Officers, particularly IMGs, in the first half of 2022. The government provides a breakdown of IMG acceptances by country of origin.

AnsweredQoN 634Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 September 2025
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Health

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I refer to Question On Notice No. 163 asked in the Legislative Council on 21 May 2025, in relation to International Medical Graduate (IMG) applications for positions available within the Western Australian (WA) health system, and I ask : (a) How many offers of employment were made to Junior Medical Officers to commence work in the WA health system during the first half of 2022; (b) of the offers of employment to Junior Medical Officers to commence work in the WA health system during the first half of 2022 how many were accepted; (c) How many of the offers were accepted by IMGs; (d) What is the breakdown of countries the IMGs who accepted offers came from; (e) How many graduates came from each country in (d); and (f) Were all other offers to Australian trained graduates?

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Answered
15 October 2025
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
7 days
(a) 1439
(b) 1320
(c)-(e)
International Medical Graduates must be suitably qualified to be offered a position.
Country
Number of offers accepted
Armenia
<5
Bangladesh
7
Brazil
<5
Bulgaria
<5
China
6
Cuba
<5
Ecuador
<5
Egypt
<5
Grenada
<5
India
34
Iran, Islamic Republic Of
<5
Iraq
<5
Ireland
<5
Korea, Republic Of
<5
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
<5
Malaysia
10
Myanmar
7
Nepal
<5
Netherlands
<5
New Zealand
<5
Nigeria
<5
Pakistan
24
Philippines
<5
Republic of Ireland
190
Russian Federation
<5
Samoa
<5
Saudi Arabia
<5
South Africa
<5
Sri Lanka
8
Switzerland
<5
Syrian Arab Republic
<5
United Arab Emirates
<5
United Kingdom
52
(f) Yes

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