Can I buy a Mac Pro in the States and then buy and register AppleCare in Australia?

Hi,
I  am going to buy a Mac Pro in the States but will be using it mainly in  Australia. Can I purchase and register Applecare for the Mac Pro in  Australia?
Thanks.

Would you incur a fiscal deficit, moreso, by registering a US purchased
Applecare plan, or registering the same plan, bought in Australia?
The AppleCare extended plan is nearly global, and could be bought
nearly anywhere. Some users buy one in the USA, then travel to Japan.
In some cases, the place where you buy the plan is cheaper than where
you may be living afterward; so consider the national sales tax in Oz.
Depending on where you buy the computer in the States, the plan can be
added on and automatically enrolled at the same time. You could wait
and buy the plan in Australia; at whatever currency rate and tax added.
Is there any magic behind the method, man?

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