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Australia Skilled Migration Expert

Tradesperson Migration To Australia- Myth Busters

“Think trades are low-skill, low-pay, or high-risk for migration? Let’s bust the

myths—fast, factual, and future-ready.”

Segment 1: Who Are Considered Tradespersons for Australian Migration?

Australia formally recognises skilled trades under VETASSESS with specific ANZSCO codes. Popular occupations include:

…and more.

Bottom line: Trades are not informal jobs—they are regulated, in-demand, and migration-

aligned roles.

Segment 2: Myth vs Fact — Rapid Fire

❌ Myth 1: ITI qualification is mandatory

Fact: ITI is not mandatory.

❌ Myth 2: Trades are low-profile jobs in Australia

Fact: Skilled trades earn AUD 100,000–120,000+ per year.

Trades are high-income, high-respect occupations in Australia.

❌ Myth 3: Licensed trades need Australian licensing before PR

Fact: Licensing is not required before PR grant.

❌ Myth 4: High English scores are required

Fact: Competent English is usually sufficient.

No advanced English needed for skills assessment or points eligibility.

❌ Myth 5: Salary paid in cash is unacceptable

Fact: Cash salary can be accepted, provided:

Documentation quality—not payment mode—is what matters.

❌ Myth 6: I can’t reach 65 points without qualifications

Fact: A Certificate III is awarded after a successful skills assessment.

❌ Myth 7: I need a job offer in Australia

Fact: No job offer is required for skilled migration as a tradesperson.

❌ Myth 8: I’ll be stuck with one employer at fixed wages

Fact:

Tradespeople operate in a candidate-driven market.

❌ Myth 9: Employer sponsorship is easier if I pay more

Fact: Paying for sponsorship is illegal.

Shortcuts = long-term damage.

Segment 3: The Reality — Trades Migration Done Right

Applying as a tradesperson is strategic, not complex—if done correctly.

Our TradesPass Program is designed to:

“Trades aren’t a fallback option—they’re a fast-track strategy when executed professionally.”

If you have skills, experience, and the right guidance, Australia needs you.

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