Skills Assessments are programs that assess a person’s skills to see whether they are deemed fit and suitable for the Australian market. Each occupation has its own skills assessing authority. Many visas require a skills assessment:

  1. Subclass 494 – Regional Employer-Sponsored Visa
  2. Subclass 190 – State-sponsored General Skilled Migration
  3. Subclass 189 – Skilled Independent
  4. Subclass 491 – Regional State Sponsorship
  5. Subclass 482 – Mostly for Trade occupations
  6. Subclass 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme
  7. Subclass 485 – Graduate Work Stream

The Australian Government has appointed skills assessing authorities for different occupations to conduct skills assessments. The particular skills assessing authority will look at your qualifications and work experience to see whether or not you meet the occupation’s requirements.

We have vast experience in Skills Assessments. If you need help with your Skills Assessment, contact us at info@visaeducationexperts.com.au or +61 414 588 942.

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