
2008-2-27 17:26
hanson.sun
关于TRA职业评估INTERVIEW
[b][size=5]关于TRA职业评估INTERVIEW:
[/size][/b]随着越来越多的厨师,糕点师,美发师等专业需要TRA做做职业评估的申请人准备递交移民签证,其中不少人的职业评估不能顺利通过TRA审理,轻者是要求参加INTERVIEW,重者是直接拒绝,导致不能继续申请移民签证。特开此帖希望大家能够交流这方面的信息,从中获得更多启示和帮助。
据目前收集到的消息是TRA有一个QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS题目数据库,这些题目是从相关的专业机构获得的。
TRA将来有可能会考虑以以下三种方式,测试申请人是否符合职业评估的要求,不排除TRA可能会与VETASSESS将来有合作审理的可能。
[u]1. INTERVIEWS 面试
2. Practical trade test 实际的专业操作
3. Written tests 笔试[/u]
[b][size=4]Skills assessment[/size][/b]
[list][*]A free self assessment tool for potential applicants to gauge their suitability for the assessment process[*]A paper based pre-assessment that takes into account qualifications and work experience in the relevant trade.[*]A technical interview and in country practical assessment.[/list]
2008-2-27 17:33
hanson.sun
900 小时工作经验 TRA 规定
2008-2-27 17:34
hanson.sun
[b][size=5]About TRA
[/size][/b][list][*][u][b]International Skills Assessments for people intending to migrate to Australia[/b][/u]
TRA is a nominated assessment authority for a number of occupations in the Skilled Migration Program under the [i][url=http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_reg/mr1994227/][color=#004a80]Migration Regulations 1994[/color][/url][/i].[/list]
If you intend to migrate to Australia under a general skilled migration category, you must have had your skills assessed by the relevant Australian assessing authority before lodging your application with the [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/][color=#497ca2]Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)[/color][/url].
TRA does not provide advice on visas or issue points for migration. Please refer to the [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/][color=#497ca2]DIAC[/color][/url] website for details.
[list][*][u][b]Domestic Skills Assessments for Australian residents[/b][/u]
TRA issues Australian Recognised Trade Certificates (ARTCs) to eligible Australian residents under the [url=http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/trra1946316/][color=#004a80][i]Tradesmen’s Rights Regulation Act 1946[/i] (the TRR Act)[/color][/url][/list]
If you are an Australian resident with skills in the metals or electrical trades, and you have developed skills other than through an Australian apprenticeship, the ARTC can provide you with national recognition. TRA does not issue licences, State and territory authorities do.
2008-2-27 17:35
hanson.sun
[b][u][size=5]Skills assessment for people intending to migrate to Australia
[/size][/u][/b]TRA is a nominated assessment authority for a number of occupations in the General Skilled Migration program, under the [i][url=http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_reg/mr1994227/][color=#0000ff]Migration Regulations 1994[/color][/url][/i].
If you intend to migrate to Australia under a general skilled migration category, you must have had your skills assessed by the relevant Australian assessing authority before lodging your application with the [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/][color=#810081]Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)[/color][/url].
TRA does not provide [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration.htm][color=#810081]advice on visas or issue points for migration[/color][/url]. Please refer to the DIAC website for details.
This page contains information on how to apply for an International Skills Assessment in your occupation. To learn more, [b]scroll down[/b] the page or [b]click[/b] directly on one of the topics listed below.
[list][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#1][color=#0000ff]Does TRA assess my occupation?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#2][color=#0000ff]What is an International Skills Assessment?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#3][color=#0000ff]Can I apply? [/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#4][color=#0000ff]How do I apply?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#5][color=#0000ff]What evidence do I need to supply?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#6][color=#0000ff]How should the evidence be provided?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#7][color=#0000ff]How much does it cost? [/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#8][color=#0000ff]How do I pay the application fee?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#wheredoisend][color=#0000ff]Where do I send my application?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#10][color=#0000ff]How long will it take?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#11][color=#0000ff]I have submitted my application, what happens next?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#12][color=#0000ff]What if I do not agree with the decision?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#13][color=#0000ff]Is the letter you sent me after a successful assessment a qualification?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#14][color=#0000ff]Will I have to undergo further training, testing or assessment when I arrive in Australia? [/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#15][color=#0000ff]How long is my assessment valid for?[/color][/url][*][url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/1SkillsassessmentforpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#16][color=#0000ff]How do I contact TRA?[/color][/url][*][/list]Does TRA assess my occupation?TRA assesses only [b][url=][color=#000000]non-graduate occupations/trade level occupations[/color][/url][/b][b].[/b]
Occupations assessed by TRA are listed in the [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/1121i.pdf][color=#003366]Skilled Occupation List (SOL) (PDF 131kB)[/color][/url]
What is an International Skills Assessment?An International skills assessment is an assessment of skills carried out for the purposes of skilled migration to Australia.
TRA determines whether your skills are suitable for your nominated occupation and applies the [url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/FA0FD1E1-8B74-4C11-AFBB-2C159890FF80/0/UniformAssessmentCriteriaSeptember2007.pdf][color=#003366]Uniform Assessment Criteria (UAC)[/color][/url] as the standard by which a person’s skills are to be assessed.
Can I apply? You need to have:
[list][*]training and experience in an occupation assessed by TRA[*]a mixture of formal training and on the job experience[*]an apprenticeship or vocational traineeship[/list]Applicants with Australian qualifications must have had at least [url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/AQFIII-900Hours.htm][color=#0000ff]900 hours[/color][/url] of relevant and directly related work experience.
How do I apply?You will need to:
submit a [b]complete[/b] [url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/E256E4B2-FCED-432B-ACFA-A0803909DAAF/0/PremigrationApplicationPack4Sept2007.pdf][color=#003366]TRA Pre-migration Skills Assessment application form[/color][/url]
[list][*]pay the correct application fee[*]ensure your application is [b]decision[/b][b] ready[/b] by supplying all evidence of your training and work experience.[/list]
What evidence do I need to supply? [list][*][b]Proof of identity[/b] (birth certificate, passport identity page, or official government identification)[*]Proof of any training, apprenticeship or traineeship[*]Proof of any industrial or occupational licensing or registration[*]Detailed proof of relevant work experience[*]Contact details for TRA to confirm all claims and documents.[/list]
How should the evidence be provided?
[list][*]Documents not written in English [b]must[/b] [b]come with certified English translations[/b].[*]Documents must be [url=][color=#000000]certified true copies[/color][/url].[*]Do not send original documents.[*]Do not send applications in folders or plastic sleeves.[*]Do not use dividers or spiral binders.[/list]
How much does it cost?
[list][*]AUD $300 for a skills assessment.[*]AUD $300 for an internal review.[/list]
How do I pay the application fee?If paying from outside Australia, please use an international bank cheque or money order.
All payments must be drawn on an Australian bank (e.g. Commonwealth Bank of Australia, National Australia Bank, Westpac Banking Corporation, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group), be in Australian dollars and made out to 'The collector of public monies DEWR'.
If paying from within Australia, please use a bank cheque or an Australian postal money order made out to 'The collector of public monies DEWR'.
[b]T[/b][b]RA does not accept credit card payments[/b].
Application fees are [b]not refundable[/b] irrespectiveof the result of the assessment.
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[b][color=#000000]Where do I send my application?[/color][/b]
[url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/ContactTRA-forpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm#mail][color=#0000ff]Trades Recognition Australia contact details[/color][/url]
How long will it take?Occupations on the [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/skilled-occupations/occupations-in-demand.htm][color=#0000ff]Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL)[/color][/url] receive the highest priority. The MODL sets out occupations which have been identified as being in national demand with good employment prospects in Australia.
The majority of [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/skilled-occupations/occupations-in-demand.htm#wmodl][color=#0000ff]MODL applications[/color][/url] are assessed within 10 working days.
The majority of applications for occupations not on the MODL list are assessed within 20 working days.
I have submitted my application, what happens next?If you are successful, TRA will send you a letter which can be included with your visa application to the [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/][color=#810081]Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)[/color][/url]. The letter will identify a designated occupation.
If you are unsuccessful, TRA will send you a letter outlining the reasons for the decision. Advice on how to apply for an internal review and how to obtain feedback will be included in the letter.
What if I do not agree with the decision?You may apply for an internal review. Before you apply for an internal review, you may ask to speak with the deciding assessor. You may provide more documents, information and evidence when you lodge an internal review. An internal review fee of $300 is required.
All internal reviews are carried out by a different assessor and all evidence is considered again. TRA does not undertake informal reviews.
Is the letter you sent me after a successful assessment a qualification?No. The letter sent to you advising your assessment was successful, is not a qualification nor does it entitle you to work in the designated occupation in Australia. The letter identifies you to the [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/][color=#810081]Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)[/color][/url] as having completed a successful skills assessment.
Will I have to undergo further training, testing or assessment when I arrive in Australia?If you want to have your skills accredited or become registered or licensed in Australia, you may have to undertake further training, testing or assessment on your arrival.
How long is my assessment valid for?TRA’s assessments do not have an expiry date and you should keep your successful assessment letter in a safe place to be used with your migration application.
How do I contact TRA?[url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA/ContactTRA-forpeopleintendingtomigratetoAustralia.htm][color=#0000ff]Trades Recognition Australia contact details[/color][/url]
2008-2-27 17:35
hanson.sun
[b][size=5]Contact TRA[/size][/b]
for people intending to migrate to Australia Phone+61 2 6121 7456
Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm
Australian Eastern Standard Time, excluding public holidays (GMT +10 hours)
Fax+61 2 6121 7768
Email[email=Emailtraenquiries@deewr.gov.au][color=#004a80]traenquiries@deewr.gov.au[/color][/email]
Web[url=http://www.workplace.gov.au/tra][color=#004a80]www.workplace.gov.au/tra[/color][/url]
MailTrades Recognition Australia
GPO Box 9879
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
For courier deliveryTrades Recognition Australia
Ground Floor
29 Brindabella Circuit
Canberra International Airport ACT 2609
Australia
2008-3-5 23:07
ying3232
这个帖子不错 哎 郁闷啊 ,.,,那INTERVIEW..都干吗的
2008-3-6 01:08
lonelyfly
郁闷啊...这样还很麻烦啊,,,现在要个PR越来越难了....郁闷,,,,,,
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