Migrate to Australia as a
Electrician

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Migrate to Australia as a Electrician
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Australia has a critical shortage of Electricians. If you are a qualified Electrician aged under 45 then you are eligible to migrate to Australia provided you can score 65 points and have a positive Skills Assessment.

How to Migrate to Australia as a Electrician

  • Be aged under 45
  • Score 65 Australian Immigration Points
  • Have a Positive Skills Assessment from Vetasses
  • Lodge an Expression of Interest
  • Receive an Invitation to Apply
  • Pay the Visa Fees
  • Pass Health and Character Checks

Criteria for Electricians to Migrate to Australia

You need to meet the following criteria:

 

Score 65 Points

Electricians migrating to Australia need to score at least 65 Immigration points. Points are awarded for age, experience, qualifications, education, English language skills and time spent in Australia. Take this Free Visa Points Calculator for your score.

 

Skills Assessment

Electricians are required to complete a Skills Assessment through Trades Recognition Australia (TRA).

 

English Language

Good English skills are vital for work, so you may need to take a test like IELTS. UK and USA Passport holders are exempt.

 

Health and Character

You’ll need to pass health and character checks.

Electrician Skills Assessment

An electrician skills assessment is an important step towards securing an Australian skilled visa. Electricians in Australia are required to be licensed by the respective State licensing board before undertaking any electrical work. Firstly, an Offshore Technical Skills Record (OTSR) must be obtained through VETASSESS or FutureSkills.

 

This happens in two steps:

 

Stage 1

 

Migration Consultant will work with you to prepare the necessary documentation for lodgement with VETASSESS or FutureSkills, who will review your training and employment evidence to ensure that you have either:

 

  • 6 years employment experience as an Electrician with no formal training OR
  • 4 years employment experience as an Electrician with relevant formal training

 

You will need to provide your qualification certificates as proof of formal training, and your employment evidence must include at least 12 months in the last 3 years. Evidence may include documents such as wage slips, bank statements, employment references, etc. Migration Consultant will advise you about what exactly is required and prepare these is readiness for assessment.

 

ASSESSMENT FEE: AUD$1,280

 

Stage 2

 

This involves both a Technical Interview and Practical Assessment and will take approximately 7-8 hours to complete.

 

During the Technical Interview you will be asked a series of questions about your skills and duties as a qualified Electrician which will determine the extent of your knowledge.

 

The Practical Assessment involves you completing a series of work-based tasks that demonstrates your skills as an Electrician. These practical tasks are completed in the presence of a licensed Assessor.

The technical interview and practical tasks are based on the units listed in the Fact Sheet.

 

Migration Consultant will provide you with a detailed guide to the skills and duties that you will undertake during the practical.

 

ASSESSMENT FEE: AUD$4,200

 

Following a successful assessment, you will be issued with:

  1. Skills Assessment Outcome letter,
  2. Offshore Technical Skills Record (OTSR)

 

Electrical Licensing

 

On arrival in Australia, you must apply through the State regulation body for a Provisional license. Once this license has been granted, you may work under the supervision of a fully licensed electrical tradesperson. During this time you will be required to undertake additional training in order to gain the required Australian qualification that enables you to work independently.

 

** Please note that this ‘Gap Training’ can only be undertaken once in Australia.

What are the eligibility requirements for immigrating to Australia as a Electrician?

Eligibility requirements include being aged under 45, scoring 65 points on the Australian Immigration Points Score, having the required skills, qualifications, and meeting health and character checks.

Which skilled migration visas are suitable for Electricians in Australia?

The Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) is a popular choice for Electricians who want to immigrate to Australia independently without the need for sponsorship by an Australian employer.

The Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190) is another attractive option for Electricians seeking to immigrate to Australia. Unlike the subclass 189 visa the subclass 190 requires Electricians to be nominated by an Australian state or territory government.

How do I get my Electrician skills assessed for Australian immigration purposes

The Australian assessing authority for Electricians is Vetassess. They are responsible for evaluating your qualifications, experience and skills to ensure they meet Australian standards. For Electricians, the assessment includes a review of your practical experience and any relevant certifications you hold.

Can I apply for permanent residency as a Electrician in Australia?

Yes, the 189 and 190 visa subclass grants Permanent Residency to holders right from the start. The PR rights and privileges awarded to you also apply to your spouse / partner and any dependents.

What are the processing times for skilled migration visas for Electricians?

Expect the whole process to take between 7 and 16 months from absolute start of the visa process to the absolute end.

Can I include my family members in my immigration application as a Electrician?

Yes! Your immediate family members are included.

What are the best places to look for work as a Electrician in Australia?

The best places to search for Electrician jobs in Australia include major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. These cities have a great construction and lots of opportunities.

Suburban and rural areas are also excellent options for Electricians migrating to Australia because they have a lower cost of living and a better work life balance. Smaller communities may have a demand for skilled Electricians in residential construction and artisan woodworking.

Are there any specific websites or job boards focused on Electrician jobs in Australia?

Yes, you can use job search websites like Seek (www.seek.com.au) and Indeed (www.indeed.com.au).

These platforms  list Electrician positions across Australia.

Additionally, as a Migration Consultant LLC client you have access to our dedicated Electrician recruitment service for new migrants to Australia.