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Skills Assessment for Australian Visas

If you're planning to migrate to Australia on a skilled visa, one of the first and most critical steps is obtaining a positive skills assessment. This process confirms that your qualifications and work experience meet the standards set by the relevant Australian assessing authority for your nominated occupation.

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    What is a Skills Assessment?

    A skills assessment is an official evaluation conducted by a designated assessing authority. The purpose is to verify that your education, work experience, and skills align with the requirements of your nominated occupation in Australia.

    Each skilled occupation has its own assessing authority — for example:

    • Engineers Australia for engineering professions
    • VETASSESS for many general professional occupations
    • TRA (Trades Recognition Australia) for trade occupations
    • AHPRA for healthcare professionals like nurses and doctors
    • CPA Australia, CAANZ, IPA for accounting roles
    • ACS (Australian Computer Society) for IT occupations

    Who Needs a Skills Assessment?

    You’ll generally need a skills assessment if you’re applying for one of the following visas:

    • Subclass 189 Skilled Independent visa
    • Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated visa
    • Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional visa
    • Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme (Direct Entry Stream)
    • Subclass 482 Skills in Demand visa (for certain occupations)

    Key Requirements

    Each assessing authority has its own requirements, but they typically evaluate:

    • Educational qualifications (relevant degrees, diplomas or certificates)
    • Work experience (duration, relevance, and evidence)
    • English language proficiency (if required)
    • Professional registration or licensing (if applicable)
    How We Can Help

    Navigating the skills assessment process can be complex. Our experienced migration team will:

    • Identify the correct assessing authority for your occupation
    • Review your qualifications and work history
    • Advise you on documentation requirements
    • Help you prepare and lodge your application correctly
    • Handle any follow-ups or appeals if needed

    A successful skills assessment is essential for progressing with your visa application, and errors or delays can be costly. Let us help you get it right from the start.

    What type of visa are you looking for?

    We are a team of immigration specialists guiding individuals, families and corporates who aspire to migrate to Australia. Our migration consultancy has a successful track record in visa approval, with a fair fee structure.

    Subclass 186 Frequently Asked Questions

    I want to apply for permanent residence based on Employer Nominated Sponsorship, Subclass 186 –what are the overall pathways?

    There are two application pathways for this category:

    Pathway One – 186 Temporary Residence Transition:

    Once 482 visa holders have been employed for two years out of the last 3 years on a 482 visa, which could have been with the same employer/sponsor or a combination of previous sponsor and current sponsor, they can apply for 186 Temporary Residence Transition. They must be sponsored on a 482 visa by their current employer who will nominate them in their Employer Nominated Sponsorship application, subclass 186 application.

    The visa holder can hold any occupation, both from the previous Consolidated Skilled Occupation List (CSOL) and the current Core Skilled Occupation List (CSOL) so long as they hold a 482 visa.

    The application must be lodged before turning 45 years old, unless they meet specified exemptions. One of these is that their salary (net of superannuation) has met the high-income threshold in two of the last three years as applicable in the year they hold that visa. The current high-income threshold for 2024 is set at $175,000.

    Pathway Two – Direct Entry:

    The nominated occupation must be on the Core Skilled Occupation List (CSOL). The 186-visa applicant must complete a Skills Assessment from the assessing authority of that occupation and demonstrate that they have had at least three years of post-qualification work experience in that occupation. Applicants need to be under 45 years old at the time of application. There are no exemptions for age under 186 Direct Entry.

    In both Pathway One and Two, the employer has to present a range of documents to meet the requirements of the nomination. These include financial documents, position description, employment contract, organization chart, a statement about why the position is genuine, evidence that the salary is market related etc.

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