Skills assessment documents: professional and general occupations
Applicants are expected to provide all the documents required at the time they submit their application.
Applicants are expected to provide all the documents required at the time they submit their application.
Apiarists and beekeepers who need a skills assessment for Australian migration purposes will no longer require a bachelor-level degree to satisfy the criteria.
All new and pending applicants in the occupations of Carpenter, Joiner, and Carpenter and Joiner who successfully complete a skills assessment under Pathway 1 will now receive the most up-to-date qualification:
The Building Designers Association of Australia (BDAA) has endorsed VETASSESS assessment criteria for people seeking a skills assessment for migration to Australia as:
VETASSESS is contacting successful applicants who could qualify for a free employability assessment and a referral to subsidised training to help them gain employment at their skill level.
VETASSESS and the Indian Government are exploring opportunities to train Indian students and workers to fill skills gaps in Australia, following discussions in India last month.
VETASSESS is resuming practical assessments in India for electricians.
Developed nations are competing for talent with each other as their economies recover from the COVID pandemic, with some skills shortages proving intractable.
VETASSESS has revised the assessment criteria for Divers who require a skills assessment for migration purposes.
VETASSESS is assisting employers in regional Australia by conducting skills assessments for nine regions covered by a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA).
From Monday, July 25, all technical interviews for trade occupations will be conducted at approved VETASSESS venues.
From June 1, all successful applicants under the occupations of Baker and Pastrycook who apply for a Pathway 1 skills assessment for migration purposes will receive a new Certificate III qualification.