Skill Assessment
Under the point-based immigration the immigrant must select an occupation which is listed in the Australia’s Occupational Demand List. This list will mention occupations that face a skill shortage in the country. Every occupation in the list has its own skill assessing authority. The ACS (Australian Computer Society) assesses occupations under IT and computers. Trade occupations are assessed by the TRA (Trade Recognition Australia) or the VETASSESS (Vocational Educational and Training Assessment Services).
If an applicant must move to the next stage of the visa application process, he must get a positive skill assessment.
To get their skill assessment done candidates must meet the required conditions outlined by the assessing authority which is evaluating their occupation. The candidate should have the related qualifications and experience to get a positive assessment.
The first requirement for a positive skill assessment is that your occupation must be related to your work experience. If there is a mismatch, then you will not get the required points.
Apart from this you must submit all the required document. They must be authentic and complete and any small discrepancy in your documents can lead to a negative assessment. You will have to submit every additional detail requested by the assessing authority. The documents should support your qualifications and experience claims.
Factors considered by the assessing authority:
- Occupation in which you nominated yourself
- Your qualifications
- Your work experience
- Relevance of your work to your occupation
- Visa category under which you are applying
Apart from this, proof of undergoing a language assessment test such as IELTS or PTE is required by the skill assessment bodies.
You must also submit proof of your work experience, these can include:
- Pay slips
- Employer reference letters
- Recent bank statements that shows salary credits
Skill Assessment is an important factor in the General Skilled Migration program and getting a positive skill assessment report is the crucial first step in getting a PR visa to Australia.