VETASSESS Skill Assessment Application Process Of Trade Occupations
If you want to settle down in Australia,
then VETASSSES Skill Assessment
is a must for you. It, VETASSES, bears the responsibility of skills assessment
for migration.
Here, in this blog, we will tell you about
the application process for skills assessment of trade occupations. There are
two pathways of application:
·
If you don’t have an
Australian qualification or occupational licence
·
If you have an
Australian qualification or occupation licence
Here, we will tell you about the
application process if you don’t have an Australian qualification or occupation
licence. So, read the whole blog to know the whole application process. The
application process is divided into four steps. Let’s know each process one by
one.
1.
The
first step is to apply, provide evidence and pay Stage 1 fee:
If you are qualified for a Trade Skills
Assessment and feel confident that you have the knowledge and skills given in
the FactSheet for your occupation, then you can apply online.
As a part of the application process, you
have to give proof of your employment, knowledge and skills. Your proof has to
show that you fuflill the minimum employment experience requirements for your
nominated occupation:
Licensed Trades: 6 years’ employment
experience (without formal training)
Licensed Trades: 4 years’ employment
experience (without related formal training)
Non-licensed Trades: 5 years’ employment
experience (without formal training)
Non-licensed Trades: 3 years’ employment
experience (without related formal training)
Your proof has to show that you have
worked in our occupation for a minimum of 12 months within the last 3 years and
can be verified.
To know information about the employment
experience requirements for a Pathway 1 application, refer to the Pathway 1
Employment Experience Guidelines. Besides that, we advise you to take some help
from a VETASSESS skill assessment
expert.
Having uploaded all related and
verifiable proof, you will be required to pay for the first stage of the
assessment. You will need to submit payment directly to Trades Recognition
Australia.
2.
Documentary
proof assessment:
An evaluator will review the proof you
give to check you have sufficient employment experience and the skills and
knowledge necessary to work in your occupation in Australia.
While reviewing your evidence, the
evaluator will do checks including calling your referees to make sure that your
proof is genuine. So, you must give the authority the current contact details.
3.
Technical
interview or practical assessment:
If having given sufficient, appropriate
proof, you need to pay the Stage 2 fee and complete a Practical Assessment
or/and a Technical Interview. The fee can directly be paid to Trades Recognition
Australia.
In a Practical Assessment, you will
complete a series of tasks when an assessor watches you.
In a Technical Interview, an evaluator
will ask you many questions about the knowledge and skills necessary to work in
your occupation.
All assessments will be in English, and
no interpreter is allowed.
If applying for a licensed occupation
(Plumber, Electrician or Air-Conditioning and Refrigerator Mechanic), then you
need to complete both a Practical Assessment and Technical Interview.
For other occupations, you are required
to complete a Technical Interview.
4.
Get
your assessment result:
If having your Trade Skills Assessment
successful, you will get:
A Successful Assessment Outcome letter
An Australian Certificate III or IV
qualification and Statement of Results (non-licensed occupations only)
An Offshore Technical Skills Record
(licensed occupations only).
To know how an OTSR holder can get a full
qualification, you need to read the handout for your occupation: Electrician (General) and Electrician (Special Class),
Airconditioning mechanic, Refrigerator Mechanic and Plumber.
If having an
unsuccessful Trade Skills Assessment, you will get:
An Unsuccessful
Assessment Outcome letter
A Statement of
Results and Statement of Attainment (only non-licensed occupations)

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