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Assessment Pathways for ACS Migration Skills Assessment
1. Post Australian Study Skills Assessment
2. General Skills Assessment
3. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Check if you qualify for a General Skills assessment before gathering your documents.
AQF*-comparable qualification |
IT content |
Relevance to nominated occupation and ANZSCO code |
Relevant IT work experience required** |
---|---|---|---|
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
IT Major |
Closely related |
2 years, completed in the last 10 years^ OR 4 years completed anytime in past work history (whichever provides the earliest skill date) |
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
IT Major |
Not closely related |
4 years relevant work experience completed anytime in past work history |
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
IT Minor |
Closely related |
5 years completed in the last 10 years^ OR 6 years completed anytime in past work history (whichever provides the earliest skill date) |
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
IT Minor |
Not closely related |
6 years relevant work experience completed anytime in past work history |
Diploma, advanced diploma or associate degree |
IT Major |
Closely related |
5 years completed in the past 10 years^ OR 6 years completed anytime in past work history (whichever provides the earliest skill date) |
Diploma, advanced diploma or associate degree |
IT Major |
Not closely related |
6 years completed anytime in past work history |
AQF*-comparable qualification |
Relevance to nominated occupation and ANZSCO code |
Relevant IT work experience required** |
---|---|---|
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
Major in Data Science |
2 years, completed in the last 10 years^ OR 4 years completed anytime in past work history |
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
Major in ICT/Computer Science, Math, Statistics, Economics & Engineering |
4 years completed anytime in past work history |
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
Minor in Data Science |
5 years relevant work experience completed in the last 10 years^ OR 6 years relevant work experience completed anytime in past work history |
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
Minor in ICT/Computer Science, Math, Statistics, Economics & Engineering |
6 years relevant work experience completed anytime in past work history |
Diploma, advanced diploma or associate degree |
Major in Data Science |
5 years relevant work experience completed in the last 10 years^ OR 6 years relevant work experience completed anytime in past work history |
Diploma, advanced diploma or associate degree |
Major in ICT/Computer Science, Math, Statistics, Economics & Engineering |
6 years completed anytime in past work history |
Here is the step by step procedure to acquire a Maltese citizenship:
Due diligence fees: You need to pay a fee to the government who appoints a preferred due diligence agency for the compulsory background checks you need to undergo. These fees are payable upon the submission of the application. The charges are as follows:
The Australia Computer Society, commonly referred to as ACS Australia, is an active skills assessment organization specializing in the review and evaluation of computer and technology expertise. It plays a crucial role for new immigrants entering the technology sector, like IT, in Australia. For individuals immigrating as skilled workers, passing ACS accreditation is a prerequisite.
The ACS Australia Skills Assessment carefully reviews an individual’s skills and qualifications, with the review board determining whether these credentials will have a positive impact on Australia’s economy. The primary objective of ACS is to attract qualified individuals who can effectively address the country’s employment needs. This evaluation serves as a means for the immigration committee to distinguish between qualified and unqualified candidates.
Comprising various components, the assessment carried out by ACS includes both a qualifications assessment and a skills assessment. These components play a crucial role in gauging whether an applicant’s education and experience align with the specific requirements of the intended position.
ACS Skills Assessment serves as a validation of ICT skills, confirming the legitimacy of one’s professional expertise and enhancing visa approval prospects.
The ACS approval letter becomes a vital document supporting your visa application, serving as evidence of your ICT expertise.
Successful completion of the ACS Skills assessment may result in a points boost, particularly for years of work experience in the ICT domain, further enhancing your eligibility for a skilled visa.
The Skilled Occupation Lists are maintained by the Australian Government to identify professions in high demand across various industries. These lists are critical for determining eligibility for skilled migration programs. Each occupation is assigned a unique ANZSCO (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations) code, which outlines the skills, qualifications, and experience required for that role.
224999 - Information and Organisation Professionals NEC (Data Scientist)
224114 - Data Analyst
224115 - Data Scientist
135111 - Chief Information Officer
261211 - Multimedia Specialist
261316 - DevOps Engineer
261399 - Software and Application Programmer
262111 - Database Administrator
262113 - Systems Administrator
262112 - ICT Security Specialist
263111 -Computer Network and Systems Engineer
263112 - Network Administrator
263211 - ICT Quality Assurance Engineer
263213 - ICT Systems Test Engineer
263299 - ICT Support and Test Engineer NEC
261315 - Cyber Security Engineer
261317 - Penetration Tester
262114 - Cyber Governance Risk and Compliance Specialist
262115 - Cyber Security Advice and Assessment Specialist
262116 - Cyber Security Analyst
262117 - Cyber Security Architect
262118 - Cyber Security Operations Coordinator
The Australian Dental Council (ADC) conducts assessments for overseas-trained dentists who wish to practice in Australia. Here's a topic-wise breakdown of the key aspects:
To ensure eligibility for the ADC assessment process, you need to meet the following criteria:
Educational Qualification
English Language Proficiency
Document Submission
You must submit an Initial Assessment Application to ADC, which requires:
The ADC assessment process is designed to evaluate both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Here’s how it unfolds:
Step 1: Initial Assessment
Step 2: Written Examination
Step 3: Practical Examination
Step 4: Outcome
The ADC assessment process takes time and varies depending on individual circumstances:
In total, the process can take 1–3 years, depending on document readiness, exam scheduling, and success in passing each stage on the first attempt.
The cost of the ADC assessment process is significant, as it includes fees for each step, as well as travel and accommodation expenses.
Fee Breakdown
Additional Costs
The total cost can range from AUD 7,000 to AUD 15,000, depending on preparation and travel requirements.
Upon successfully completing the ADC process, you can pursue a range of career opportunities in Australia:
Dentist
Dental Specialist
Study Resources
Practice Skills
Time Management
Peer Support
The AITSL assessment is a mandatory step for overseas-qualified teachers who want to migrate to Australia under skilled migration programs. Below is a detailed explanation of the process categorized into key topics:
Educational Qualification
English Language Proficiency
Supervised Teaching Practice
Documents Required
The AITSL assessment involves the following steps:
Step 1: Document Preparation
Step 2: Submit Application
Step 3: Assessment Review
Step 4: Outcome
Typical Timeframes
Delays to Watch For
In total, the process can take 3–4 months, though proactive preparation can shorten this.
Fees
Additional Expenses
Overall costs can range from AUD 1,500 to AUD 2,000.
Once you have a positive skills assessment from AITSL, you are eligible to apply for teaching-related roles in Australia.
Eligible Roles (ANZSCO Codes)
241111 - Early Childhood (Pre-Primary School) Teacher
241311 - Middle School Teacher / Intermediate School Teacher
241213 - Primary School Teacher
241411 - Secondary School Teacher
241511 - Special Education Teacher
241512 - Teacher of the Hearing Impaired
241513 - Teacher of the Sight Impaired
241599 - Special Needs Teacher NEC
Document Readiness
English Language Tests
Application Precision
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Once you receive a positive skills assessment from the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA), you are eligible to apply for various childcare and education-related roles in Australia. Below are the ANZSCO codes for specific roles within the childcare and early childhood education sector that ACECQA assesses.
134111 - Child Care Centre Manager
Once you receive a positive skills assessment from the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC), you are eligible to apply for various nursing and midwifery-related roles in Australia. Below are the ANZSCO codes for specific roles, which allow you to work in healthcare settings across Australia.
134212 - Nursing Clinical Director
254412 - Registered Nurse (Aged Care)
254413 - Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)
254414 - Registered Nurse (Community Health)
254415 - Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)
254416 - Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)
254417 - Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)
254418 - Registered Nurse (Medical)
254421 - Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)
254422 - Registered Nurse (Mental Health)
254423 - Registered Nurse (Perioperative)
254424 - Registered Nurse (Surgical)
254425 - Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)
Imagine a life where you're not just a citizen of a country but a global citizen, and Malta, nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean, offers you just that. The Maltese Islands invite you to experience a blend of cultures, rich history, and breathtaking sights.
In 2020, Malta introduced the 'Maltese Citizenship by Exceptional Services' program, a unique opportunity under the Maltese Citizenship Act. This program welcomes individuals with a stellar reputation and financial standing, granting citizenship based on their contributions and investments in Malta. Say goodbye to the previous Malta Individual Investor Program; the current MEIN (Malta Citizenship by Naturalisation for Exceptional Services through Direct Investment) took its place in November 2020.
Why Choose Maltese Citizenship?
Here's the layman's scoop on why having Maltese citizenship is so sought after:
• Jet-Set Lifestyle: Gain visa-free access to 182 countries, including popular destinations like the Schengen area, Canada, the US, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
• Tax Perks: Thanks to Malta's double tax treaty, you might catch a break on taxes in your home country.
• Economic Opportunities: Dive into a fully developed open market economy.
• Global Nomad Status: Malta recognizes and embraces dual citizenship, allowing you to travel, work, and settle in any of the 27 EU member states, plus Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, and Switzerland.
• Wellness and Education: Enjoy access to Malta's top-notch healthcare and education systems.
• Consular Perks: As a Maltese citizen, tap into consular services in any Commonwealth country worldwide.
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• Family First: Include your spouse, unmarried kids under 27, and parents over 55 as dependents in your application.
• Citizenship Bonus: Get not just Maltese citizenship but also EU citizenship and Commonwealth of Nations citizenship.
• No Language Barriers: No need to stress about language requirements.
• Forever Yours: Once granted, your citizenship is yours for life, and it's even inheritable.
Qualifying for Maltese Citizenship: Simplified Guide
If you're considering Maltese citizenship, here's a simplified guide to meet the prerequisites:
1. Age Requirement:
You must be at least 18 years old.
2. Financial Contributions:
Make a non-refundable contribution to the National Development and Social Fund.
This includes: €600,000 for a 36-month residence or €750,000 for a 12-month residence.
A real estate investment: Lease a property at €16,000 per year for 5 years or purchase a property at a minimum of €700,000, to be held for 5 years.
A philanthropic contribution of €10,000 to an approved non-governmental organisation.
Application Process: Step by Step
Residency Permit Application
Submit your application and undergo a due diligence check.
Biometric Data Collection
Visit Malta to collect your biometric data.
Citizenship Eligibility Application
Submit your citizenship eligibility application within 12 months of receiving your residency permit.
Ministerial Review
• The Minister of Citizenship reviews your application.
• For applications after 1 year, confirm no change in personal circumstances.
• For applications after 3 years, update your permanent address and relevant documents.
Letter of Approval in Principle
Receive a Letter of Approval in Principle and pay additional fees.
Official Approval
The Minister officially approves your application and grants citizenship.
Investment Fulfilment
You have 4 months to fulfil investment requirements and establish a link with Malta.
Visa Timeline
The processing time for Maltese citizenship ranges from 1 to 3 years, depending on the chosen route (1 year or 3 years).
Costs and Expenditure:
Due Diligence Fees:
• Main applicant: €7500
• Spouse: €5000
• Dependent child (13-17): €3000
• Dependents (18-24 or 56 and above): €5000 per applicant
• Additional residency card: €1000 per person
• Passport application fee: €500 per person
• Bank charges: €200 per application
Other Malta Programs
Malta Permanent Residency Program (MPRP):
• Open to non-EU nationals.
• Proof of income or wealth required.
• Clean police record and four-tier due diligence test.
• Capital requirement: €350,000, financial assets: €150,000.
Once you have received a positive skills assessment from Engineers Australia (EA), you are eligible to apply for a variety of engineering-related roles in Australia. These roles fall under the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) codes.
Below are some key roles along with their relevant ANZSCO codes.
233911 - Aeronautical Engineer
233912 - Agricultural Engineer
312311 - Electrical Engineering Draftsperson
233914 - Engineering Technologist
233999 - Engineering Professionals nec
233915 - Environmental Engineer
233212 - Geotechnical Engineer
312511 - Mechanical Engineering Draftsperson
233611 - Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum)
233916 - Naval Architect (Aus) / Marine Designer (NZ)
233513 - Production or Plant Engineer
263311 - Telecommunications Engineer
313213 - Telecommunications Network Planner
263312 - Telecommunications Network Engineer
313214 - Telecommunications Technical Officer or Technologist
Once you receive a positive skills assessment from Trade Recognition Australia (TRA), you are eligible to apply for skilled roles in various trades across Australia. Below are the ANZSCO codes for specific trade-related roles for which a positive assessment from TRA qualifies you to work.
334112 - Airconditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber
342111 - Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic
323111 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics)
323112 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical)
323113 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Structures)
321111 - Automotive Electrician
399111 - Boat Builder and Repairer
342311 - Business Machine Mechanic
351211 - Butcher or Smallgoods Maker
342411 - Cabler (Data and Telecommunications)
399512 - Camera Operator (Film, Television or Video)
321212 - Diesel Motor Mechanic
312312 - Electrical Engineering Technician
342211 - Electrical Linesworker / Electrical Line Mechanic
341111 - Electrician (General)
341112 - Electrician (Special Class)
342313 - Electronic Equipment Trades Worker
342314 - Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General)
342315 - Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Special Class)
399212 - Gas or Petroleum Operator
313112 - ICT Customer Support Officer
313199 - ICT Support Technicians nec
312512 - Mechanical Engineering Technician
323299 - Metal Fitters and Machinists nec
323214 - Metal Machinist (First Class)
321211 - Motor Mechanic (General)
332211- Painting Trades Worker
399213 - Power Generation Plant Operator
323314 - Precision Instrument Maker and Repairer
313211 - Radiocommunications Technician
322211 - Sheetmetal Trades Worker
321214 - Small Engine Mechanic
342212 - Technical Cable Jointer
342413 - Telecommunications Linesworker
141999 - Accommodation and Hospitality Managers nec
225111 - Advertising Specialist
234111 - Agricultural Consultant
234112 - Agricultural Scientist
311111 - Agricultural Technician
149111 - Amusement Centre Manager
311211 - Anaesthetic Technician
361199 - Animal Attendants and Trainers nec
312111 - Architectural Draftsperson
312199 - Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians nec
249211 - Art Teacher (Private Tuition)
139911 - Arts Administrator or Manager
212212 - Book or Script Editor
312999 - Building and Engineering Technicians nec
141111 - Cafe or Restaurant Manager
141211 - Caravan Park and Camping Ground Manager
149912 - Cinema or Theatre Manager
312211 - Civil Engineering Draftsperson
312212 - Civil Engineering Technician
272611 - Community Arts Worker
252299 - Complementary Health Therapists nec
149311 - Conference and Event Organiser
312114 - Construction Estimator
133111 - Construction Project Manager
511111 - Contract Administrator
132111 - Corporate Services Manager
149212 - Customer Service Manager
249212 - Dance Teacher (Private Tuition)
211112 - Dancer or Choreographer
212312 - Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage)
411311 - Diversional Therapist
452311 - Diving Instructor (Open Water)
361111 - Dog Handler or Trainer
272112 - Drug and Alcohol Counsellor
311412 - Earth Science Technician
134499 - Education Managers nec
441211 - Emergency Service Worker
234312 - Environmental Consultant
251311 - Environmental Health Officer
139912 - Environmental Manager
234313 - Environmental Research Scientist
234399 - Environmental Scientists nec
234915 - Exercise Physiologist
272113 - Family and Marriage Counsellor
212314 - Film and Video Editor
222199 - Financial Brokers nec
222299 - Financial Dealers nec
149914 - Financial Institution Branch Manager
222311 - Financial Investment Adviser
222312 - Financial Investment Manager
222211 - Financial Market Dealer
149112 - Fitness Centre Manager
234113 - Forester / Forest Scientist
224212 - Gallery or Museum Curator
121214 - Grain, Oilseed or Pasture Grower / Field Crop Grower
452312 - Gymnastics Coach or Instructor
134299 - Health and Welfare Services Managers nec
251999 - Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals nec
224213 - Health Information Manager
251911 - Health Promotion Officer
452313 - Horse Riding Coach or Instructor
141311 - Hotel or Motel Manager
223111 - Human Resource Adviser
225212 - ICT Business Development Manager
225213 - ICT Sales Representative
251512 - Industrial Pharmacist
224999 - Information and Organisation Professionals nec
599612 - Insurance Loss Adjuster
271214 - Intellectual Property Lawyer
411112 - Intensive Care Ambulance Paramedic (Aus) / Ambulance Paramedic (NZ)
212499 - Journalists and Other Writers nec
271299 - Judicial and Other Legal Professionals nec
311413 - Life Science Technician
234511 - Life Scientist (General)
121399 - Livestock Farmers nec
224711 - Management Consultant
225112 - Market Research Analyst
134211 - Medical Administrator / Medical Superintendent
311299 - Medical Technicians nec
312912 - Metallurgical or Materials Technician
121411 - Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmer
121317 - Mixed Livestock Farmer
211299 - Music Professionals nec
249214 - Music Teacher (Private Tuition)
211213 - Musician (Instrumental)
234999 - Natural and Physical Science Professionals nec
212412 - Newspaper or Periodical Editor
251312 - Occupational Health and Safety Adviser
311214 - Operating Theatre Technician
224712 - Organisation and Methods Analyst
232214 - Other Spatial Scientist
452317 - Other Sports Coach or Instructor
399599 - Performing Arts Technicians nec
132411 - Policy and Planning Manager
134213 - Primary Health Organisation Manager
311399 - Primary Products Inspectors nec
249299 - Private Tutors and Teachers nec
133511 - Production Manager (Forestry)
133512 - Production Manager (Manufacturing)
133513 - Production Manager (Mining)
212315 - Program Director (Television or Radio)
511112 - Program or Project Administrator
225311 - Public Relations Professional
139914 - Quality Assurance Manager
612115 - Real Estate Representative
272612 - Recreation Officer / Recreation Coordinator
223112 - Recruitment Consultant
134412 - Regional Education Manager
272114 - Rehabilitation Counsellor
132511 - Research and Development Manager
311499 - Science Technicians nec
272499 - Social Professionals nec
139999 - Specialist Managers nec
149113 - Sports Centre Manager
452321 - Sports Development Officer
312116 - Surveying or Spatial Science Technician
452315 - Swimming Coach or Instructor
249311 - Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages
225499 - Technical Sales Representatives nec
212416 - Television Journalist
149413 - Transport Company Manager
232611 - Urban and Regional Planner
121221 - Vegetable Grower (Aus) / Market Gardener (NZ)
242211 - Vocational Education Teacher / Polytechnic Teacher