This occupation includes:

  • Carpenters (ANZSCO Code 331212)
  • Joiners (ANZSCO Code 331213)
  • Carpenters and Joiners (ANZSCO Code 331211)

With a buoyant construction market carpenters and joiners are in demand across Australia, and can apply for visas allowing migration to Australia under the general skilled visa program using visa subclass 189, 190, or 489.

In common with all general skilled visa applications carpenters and joiners must secure a positive migration skills assessment before they can progress a skilled visa application with the Department of Immigration.

If you have a passport from a nominated country you must obtain your migration skills assessment from a Registered Training Organisation that has been given the appropriate authority to assess the competencies of carpenters and joiners.

Approved RTOs are:

  • Australian Construction Training Services
  • VETASSESS
  • Victoria University

GM Skilled is pleased to lodge migration skills assessment applications for our carpenter and joiner clients with any of these 3 RTOs.

Migration skills assessments for passport holders of nominated countries typically involve an initial paper based assessment of previous qualifications (if any) and work experience.

A practical assessment is then undertaken, which is usually done in the physical presence of an assessor from the RTO.

The outcome of a positive assessment by the RTO is a migration skills assessment approval letter, and an Australian qualification called an AQF Certificate III, which is a qualification that will be recognised by employers in Australia.

GM Skilled maintains a watching brief for our carpenter and joiner clients, and communicates details of practical assessment dates to our clients as soon as they become known – spaces for practical assessments are limited.

Note: If you are a carpenter and joiner who intends to move to Australia and to work in your present occupation GM Skilled recommends that you also check the requirements for licensing in the State or Territory in which you will live if your visa application is successful. The migration skills assessment process does not necessarily allow you to work once you have moved to Australia. If you instruct GM Skilled we will provide guidance on the licensing requirements for your occupation.

Carpeners and joiners who do not have a passport from a nominated country should apply to Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) for their migration skills assessment.

To be eligible for a successful TRA migration skills assessment outcome carpenters and joiners must provide evidence of:

  • A qualification comparable to the relevant Australian qualification for the nominated occupation – which for carpenters and joiners is an AQF Certificate III, and
  • 3 years of full-time paid employment in the nominated occupation at the required skill level, and
  • At least 12 months of paid employment in the nominated occupation in the three years immediately before applying to TRA.

It should be noted that TRA generally considers that skilled employment arises after a qualification has been issued that is recognised as comparable to the relevant Australian qualification.

GM Skilled brings together the knowledge and experience from Go Matilda Visas in the area of Australian visa strategy.

We are the preferred solution for carpenters and joiners who want to move to Australia: we have been helping carpenters and joiners move to Australia since 2001.

We have offices in Australia and the UK – and our systems are integrated, which means we can communicate easily with you and can follow up any issues arising on your behalf in Australia.

We work with our clients on the basis of a wish to have a long term relationship based on our expertise, trust and a quality service.

Our fees are fixed in amount, are agreed up front, and are payable in stages.

If you are a carpenter or a joiner, want to give yourself the best chance of securing a positive Australian visa outcome, and would like to discuss your options please contact your nearest GM Skilled office or complete the form on this page for a free initial discussion.

After we have spoken we can send a no obligation fixed fee proposal to you.

We look forward to hearing from you.