Here’s a short summary of how to do a skills assessment from Engineering Australia as outlined:
Engineerings Australia defines the pathways for degree assessment and the following are the details of the assessment pathways:
- Standard pathway: This pathway is for applicants who have completed an Australian or Washington Accord accredited engineering qualification, or who have completed a non-accredited engineering qualification that is recognized by the relevant authority in their home country.
- Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) pathway: This pathway is for applicants who have completed a qualification that is not recognized by the Washington Accord or who do not hold any formal engineering qualifications, but who have at least three years of relevant work experience.
- Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) pathway: This pathway is for applicants who are registered as professional engineers in a country that has a mutual recognition agreement with Australia, such as the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sri Lanka.
- Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act (TTMRA) pathway: This pathway is for applicants who are registered as professional engineers in New Zealand and who are seeking registration as a professional engineer in Australia.
- Visa pathway: This pathway is for applicants who have been invited to apply for a skilled migration visa and who require a skills assessment as part of their visa application.
Pathway | English Language Competency Requirement |
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Standard pathway | – Applicants from certain countries are deemed to meet the English language competency requirement based on their country of origin<br>- Applicants from all other countries must achieve a minimum score of 6.0 on each of the four components of the IELTS exam or an equivalent score on another approved English language test |
Competency Demonstration Report pathway | Applicants must achieve a minimum score of 6.0 on each of the four components of the IELTS exam or an equivalent score on another approved English language test |
Mutual Recognition Agreement pathway | – Applicants from certain countries are deemed to meet the English language competency requirement based on their country of origin<br>- Applicants from all other countries must achieve a minimum score of 6.0 on each of the four components of the IELTS exam or an equivalent score on another approved English language test |
Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act pathway | Applicants from New Zealand are deemed to meet the English language competency requirement based on their country of origin |
Visa pathway | Applicants must achieve a minimum score of 6.0 on each of the four components of the IELTS exam or an equivalent score on another approved English language test |
- The first step is to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for a skills assessment, including having completed a qualification that is recognized by Engineering Australia.
- You will then need to prepare your application, which should include your academic transcripts, work experience documentation, and any other relevant supporting documents.
- Once your application is submitted, it will be reviewed by a skills assessor, who will determine whether your qualifications and experience meet the requirements for skilled migration to Australia.
- If your application is successful, you will receive a letter of assessment, which you can use to apply for a visa with the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
- If your application is not successful, you will receive a detailed report outlining the reasons for the decision and any further steps you can take.
- The fees for a skills assessment vary depending on your engineering discipline and the level of assessment required, and payment can be made online via the Engineering Australia website.
- It’s important to note that the skills assessment process can take several months, so it’s recommended to start the process well in advance of any planned migration to Australia.
Each pathway has its own specific requirements and assessment process, so it’s important to carefully review the information provided on the Engineering Australia website to determine which pathway is most appropriate for your situation.
Documents Details
Here are the documents required for a skills assessment from Engineering Australia, as outlined on the webpage you provided:
- Academic qualification documents: This includes official transcripts for all qualifications, as well as evidence of completion, such as graduation certificates.
- English language proficiency documents: This includes evidence of English language proficiency, such as IELTS, TOEFL or PTE test results, if applicable.
- Identification documents: This includes a certified copy of your passport or birth certificate.
- Employment documents: This includes a detailed resume or curriculum vitae (CV), as well as evidence of employment, such as employment references, employment contracts, or tax returns.
- Engineering employment documents: This includes evidence of engineering employment, such as job descriptions, project reports, and details of the projects you have worked on.
- Continuing Professional Development (CPD) documents: This includes evidence of any relevant training or professional development courses you have completed.
- Other supporting documents: This includes any other relevant documents that support your application, such as publications, patents, or awards.
Sure, here’s a table summarizing the current fees for a skills assessment from Engineering Australia:
Pathway | Fee (AUD) |
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Standard pathway | 1,120 |
Competency Demonstration Report pathway | 1,780 |
Mutual Recognition Agreement pathway | 1,120 |
Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act pathway | 1,120 |
Visa pathway | 1,780 |
Again, please note that these fees are current as of April 2023 and are subject to change. It’s always a good idea to check the Engineering Australia website for the most up-to-date information on fees.
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