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Can agricultural related majors have the skills to immigrate to Australia?

At present, Australia's agriculture-related immigrant occupations are:

2339 12 agricultural engineer

2339 12 natural resource engineer

Agricultural engineers are responsible for the implementation and supervision of engineering work related to the utilization and development of agricultural land, buildings, machinery and equipment.

The organization that evaluates agricultural engineers is the Australian Institute of Engineers (EA). Applicants need to meet one of the four IELTS G grades of 6 and below in order to pass EA's career assessment:

* EA-certified Australian bachelor's degree, master's degree or doctoral degree in engineering.

* Washington Accord professional engineer.

:: Engineers and technicians of the Sydney Agreement

* Bachelor's degree or doctor's degree in engineering from other countries (master's degree is not recognized), and write 3 relevant project reports.

What if there is no engineering degree? Look at the following occupations.

23411/agricultural consultant.

23411/agricultural consultant

234 1 1 agricultural extension officer

Land protection officer

Agricultural consultants are responsible for providing advice to farmers, agricultural enterprises, township enterprises and government departments on the production, processing and sales of agricultural products.

234 1 12 agricultural scientists

234 1 12 agronomist

Agricultural scientists are responsible for studying cash crops, animals and cultivation techniques to increase the output value of farms and agricultural enterprises.

234 1 13 ranger

234 1 13 forest scientists

234 1 13 forestry consultant, forestry consultant

234 1 13 forestry consultant, forestry consultant

Rangers are responsible for researching, developing and managing commercial and recreational forest areas, protecting animals and plants, and preventing fires and pests.

The above occupations belong to VET A group occupations. Bachelor degree or above is required to pass the vocational evaluation, and the major studied must be highly related to the nominated occupation, with at least 1 year relevant work experience in the last five years after graduation, and pre-degree work experience is not recognized.

At present, NSW, Vic and QLD are all protecting some of the above occupations.

Once again: Only through vocational evaluation can we really participate in the game of skilled migration. Those anxieties and expectations about national security are really related to ourselves only after we get the vocational evaluation report and IELTS scores. Before passing the vocational evaluation, we just watched others strive for it, but the result, whether open or closed, is far from us. Don't wait for the state guarantee to be opened before applying for career evaluation. Skilled immigrants have long passed the era of applying for insurance.