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How to evaluate the occupations of Australian 189 skilled immigrants?

An introduction to the vocational assessment of skilled immigrants in Australia

1 introduction. EA:

EA, the abbreviation of Engineers Australia, stands for the Australian Association of Engineers, and is responsible for the evaluation of related occupations of skilled immigrant engineers in Australia. EA evaluation is mainly based on the applicant's bachelor's degree (bachelor of engineering), and bachelor's degree or above can only be used as one of the reference factors for work ability. Occupations on the list of occupations recognized by EA.

2. There are 29 occupations on the 2.SOL list accepted by 2. EA (the position and name will change according to the quota of the immigration office):

233 1 1 1 chemical engineer/chemical engineer

233 1 12 material engineer/material engineer

2332 1 1 civil engineer/civil engineer

2332 12 geotechnical engineer/geotechnical engineer

2332 14 structural engineer/structural engineer

2332 15 traffic engineer/transportation engineer

2333 1 1 electrical engineer/electrical engineer

2334 1 1 electronic engineer/electronic engineer

2335 1 1 industrial engineer/industrial engineer

2335 12 mechanical engineer/mechanical engineer

2335 13 production or factory engineer/production or factory engineer

2336 1 1 mining engineer/mining engineer (excluding oil and petroleum engineer)

2336 12 petroleum engineer/petroleum engineer

2339 1 1 aviation engineer/aviation engineer

2339 12 agricultural engineer/agricultural engineer

2339 13 biomedical engineering/biomedical engineering

2339 14 Engineering Technician/Engineering Technician

2339 15 environmental engineer/environmental engineer

2339 16 Shipbuilder/Shipbuilder

233999 Other Engineering Professionals/Engineering Professionals nec

2633 1 1 telecom engineer/telecom engineer

2633 12 Telecommunication Network Engineer/Telecommunication Network Engineer

3 123 1 1 electrical engineering draftsman/electrical engineering draftsman

3 124 1 1 electronic engineering draftsman/electronic engineering draftsman

3 125 1 1 mechanical draftsman/mechanical engineering draftsman

3 12999 Building and Engineering Technician NEC/ Building and Engineering Technician NEC

3 132 12 telecom field engineer/telecom field engineer

3 132 13 Telecom Network Planner/Telecom Network Planner

Telecommunications technician or technician/telecommunications technical officer or technical expert

3.EA authentication method:

(1) Approved engineering qualification recognized by international agreement:

Australian local bachelor's degree and some EA-certified master's degrees in engineering-professional engineers, engineering technicians and engineering associate teachers can all be evaluated.

Washington accord-Assessable Professional Engineer

Sydney agreement-assessable engineering and technical experts

Dublin Agreement-Evaluation of Engineering Association

(2) For unqualified qualifications recognized by international agreements-submit CDR (Capability Demonstration Report) capability proof report (at present, all engineering bachelor's degrees in China belong to this category).

Tips: The purpose of CDR is to display: 1. How the applicant applies engineering knowledge and skills; 2. Does the applicant meet the competency standards of the corresponding occupational category in Australia?

4. The basic requirement is 4. EA assessment:

1. holds a bachelor's degree in engineering;

2. IELTS Band 4-6 (valid for 2 years), IELTS can be exempted:

(1) English-speaking applicants;

(2) Applicants with an Australian undergraduate degree;

(3) Applicants with two-year master's and doctoral degrees from Australian universities.

5.EA evaluates career choices

In order to better pass the evaluation, we should consider the following three points when choosing a job:

(1) name of undergraduate major-for example, your undergraduate major is mechanical engineering; Ing, then the first choice is mechanical engineer;

Tips: Many engineering majors in China are different from those in Australia. For example, domestic thermal energy and power engineering, HVAC and photoelectric engineering are not available in Australia. At this time, it is necessary to refer to the undergraduate curriculum;

(2) Undergraduate curriculum: By comparing the curriculum of undergraduate and Australian subjects, you can find the most suitable career for yourself;

(3) Work experience: Some people may have many choices in their career, such as electrical engineering and automation, provided that the undergraduate professional name and curriculum meet the requirements. According to the above two standards, you can evaluate both electrical engineers and automation engineers under production or factory engineers, so it is necessary to refer to your work experience at this time. Australia and New Zealand have a detailed definition of each occupation, and the definition of engineering occupation can be found in brackets, so that you can define your occupation. EA evaluation should choose the one that is most relevant to the job, which is convenient for the subsequent claim work experience to add points.

6. List of materials

Compared with paper applications, the requirements of online application materials mainly have the following changes:

O no need to fill in the application form.

O No more education, transcripts and official documents on the first page of passport (saving a lot of money-)

O There is no need to send IELTS scores directly from the IELTS test center.

The specific materials and instructions required for online application are as follows:

(1) passport photo-it is better to have an electronic passport photo instead of a scanned copy of the physical photo;

(2) A scanned copy of the first page of your passport (if it is not in English, you need to translate it)-if you don't have a passport for the time being, you can use a notarization of birth or household registration instead;

(3) Certificate of name change (if any)

(4) scanned IELTS scores-EA requires IELTS scores to be no less than 6, and IELTS is valid for 2 years (3 years of immigration);

Tips: Under special circumstances, you can apply for exemption from EA's IELTS assessment requirements. Please refer to the brochure for details.

(5) Resume-Resume should be in English, including all educational background and work experience, and each job should provide the name, address, contact information, work start time and brief introduction of job responsibilities (in chronological order, no more than 3 pages A4).

(6) scanned degrees-including scanned undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees, need to be scanned with official documents, translations issued by the school or three-level Natti translations (all three are acceptable);

(7) scanned transcripts-including the transcripts of this master's blog. The requirements are the same as above.

(8) Vocational qualification certificate (if any)

(9) Work recommendation letter (if any)-if you have worked for more than one year or have written a job during an occupational episode, you must provide a work recommendation letter)

(10) continuing education certificate

CPD shall include all engineering-related experiences of the applicant after graduation, including:

1) postgraduate or doctoral experience,

2) to attend or publish academic conferences,

3) Short-term courses, seminars, lectures, discussion groups, conferences, professional technical visits and technical meetings;

4) Materials prepared and displayed for courses, conferences, seminars and special reports.

5) Volunteer work in the engineering field, tutoring others, etc.

6) Books, magazines, goods handling, equipment manuals, etc. Personally studied.

(1 1) Three career episodes

Provide three career episodes to demonstrate the application ability of applied engineering knowledge and skills. Items that can be used for CE include:

1) undertakes an engineering task completed in the school stage;

2) Completed or ongoing projects;

3) Projects that have been completed or are in progress in previous or current work; (Note: In this case, CE must include multiple job responsibilities)

4) Specific engineering problems to be solved;

(12) A summary statement of competence (note: only one summary statement is required for three professional experiences).