Subject Matter
This workshop delves deep into acquiring a positive skills assessment from VETASSESS. Additionally, it covers visa subclasses that require a mandatory skills assessment.
Learn about the requirements and policies related to the VETASSESS Skills Assessment, and gain practical insights into the reasons behind negative outcomes and strategies to avert them.
Understand distinctions of the process to confidently offer detailed advice to clients, ensuring they don't rely on mere luck or chances. After attending this workshop, you should feel more comfortable advising migrants on the prospective outcomes of the skills assessment, guiding them seamlessly through the process.
Content
- Qualification and employment assessments
- Occupation groups - examples and case findings
- Qualification and employment criteria
- Pre-qualification method
- Evidence
- Practical case studies and Q&A
Educator
Taraneh Arianfar MMIA
Director at Migration Affairs
Schedule
Friday, 24 May 2024
11:00pm - 2:15pm (including a 15-minute break) AEST (Sydney time)
Continuing Professional Development
Registered Migration Agents
3 CPD | Category A
RMAs must attend for the full duration in order to obtain CPD points.
Legal Practitioners
3 CPD | Substantive Law
Legal practitioners are eligible to earn points for this CPD. The MIA is an approved QA Provider of CPD for the Legal Profession in Western Australia.
Other Information
Resources
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