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I want to apply for skilled migration to Australia. Which one should I apply for?

Australian skilled immigrants it&; Communication career evaluation

Since the Australian Computer Association adjusted the working time requirements for skilled immigrants of computer-related majors in June, 5438+October, 2002, computer-related skilled immigrants are no longer the mainstream of skilled immigrants, but as long as you have a long working experience, this kind of industry is easy to pass, and naturally becomes the mainstream of DIY, or most DIY projects are it. The Australian Computer Association classifies computer occupations into eight categories. They are application and analysis programmers, computer system auditors, software designers and system designers, and there are eight kinds, such as system managers, system programmers, information technology managers and other computing professionals. In fact, communication and telecommunications are also authentic 60-point occupations, which are evaluated by the Australian Computer Association.

The above eight categories are divided into several subcategories. These occupations are all 60-point occupations, and there is no difference in scores. According to the new regulations, the immigration law stipulates two situations for the work experience of applicants majoring in computer science. The first is a bachelor's degree in computer science, and you can submit an evaluation application as long as you have 4 years of work experience; The second is computer minor, that is, there are more than 20% computer-related courses in your course, such as some automation majors, electromechanical integration, applied mathematics, and many other majors. It depends on the curriculum. I once met a mechanical major, because there are 20% computer-related courses in the course, and you have successfully passed the career assessment, or you have a college degree in computer science, and you must have more than 6 years of work experience to submit a career assessment. (For those who have no computer education and are engaged in related work, please see the RPL (non-computer professional application) strategy. The most important thing of computer professional evaluation is to provide a relatively complete description of work experience and recommendation letter in the prescribed format. Generally can pass, the specific materials include:

1. Birth notarization

2. Degree notarization

3. Notarization of academic qualifications

4. Notarization of transcripts

5. Resume and work experience description

6. Letter of recommendation from the company, without notarization.

7. Computer Association Application Form (www.acs.org.au can be downloaded from the Internet, and an editable version can be found in this forum).

8. Print the application form and go to the bank to buy a draft of 350 Australian dollars.

Mailing address:

Australian computer society

Clarence Street 160, 3rd floor

Sydney New South Wales 2000

Australia

The Australian Computer Association will send you the file number by email after receiving the results. You can check your evaluation progress at any time, usually about 20 to 40 days, and get the results.