If you’re an international student or skilled worker aiming for Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, Skill Assessmentis a critical step in the journey.

What Is Skill Assessment?

Skill Assessment is an official evaluation of your qualifications and work experience to ensure they meet Australian standards for your nominated occupation. It’s conducted by a relevant assessing authority based on your field.

Why is it important?

It’s mandatory for most skilled migration visas (e.g., subclass 189, 190, 491)

Proves your education and experience are relevant and valid

Adds points toward your PR application

Some states require it for nomination eligibility

Major Assessing Authorities (Examples):

Occupation

Assessing Body

Registered Nurse

ANMAC

Software Engineer / IT roles

ACS (Australian Computer Society)

Engineer (Civil, Electrical etc.)

Engineers Australia

Early Childhood Teacher

AITSL

Chef / Cook

TRA (Trades Recognition Australia)

Accountant

CPA / CA ANZ / IPA

Documents Commonly Required:

Academic transcripts and completion certificates

Employment reference letters

CV/Resume

Passport and ID

English test results (e.g., IELTS, PTE)

Fees (varies by authority)

When to Apply?

You can apply for skill assessment before or after graduation, depending on your pathway:

  • Graduate Pathway (e.g., for TRA and ACS): After completing Australian studies
  • Employment Pathway: With overseas work experience
  • Job Ready Program (JRP): For trade occupations (TRA) – includes paid work in Australia

ANZSCO code

Choose the correct ANZSCO code for your occupation

Study Duration

Always meet the experience or study duration requirements

Document Guide

Follow each authority’s specific format and document guidelines

Processing Time

Processing time can range from 8 to 12 weeks – apply early!

Need Help With Your Skill Assessment?

Vision en Visa helps you every step of the way:

Choosing the right occupation

Preparing accurate documentation

Submitting your application

Responding to assessor feedback