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How to Migrate to Australia as a Telecoms Engineer
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
Yes, Telecommunications Engineer is on the Medium & Long Term Strategic Skills List which opens several visa pathways for Migrating to Australia
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Every occupation on the MLTSSL and STSOL is assigned an immigration code and the code for those looking to emigrate to Australia as a Telecommunications Engineer is 263311. This is also known as the ANZSCO Code for a Telecommunications Engineer.
According to the ANZSCO Classification Schedule, the code for Telecommunications Engineer contains the following Migration Groups and Sub Groups
Major Group: 2 – Professionals
Sub-Major Group: 26 – ICT Professionals
Minor Group: 263 – ICT Network and Support Professionals
Unit Group: 2633 – Telecommunications Engineering Professionals
General role description to Emigrate to Australia as a Telecoms Engineer
Designs and develops telecommunications systems, devices and products.
Tasks for Telecoms Engineers Emigrating to Australia include:
Planning, designing, building, configuring and commissioning telecommunications devices, networks and systems, such as voice, radio, two-way, data, microwave, satellite and digital data systems, and ensuring telecommunications systems interconnect with equipment from different manufacturers, service providers and users.
Compiling engineering project proposals to define goals, identify scope, background and need, and ascertain cost of equipment, parts and services
Evaluating and procuring new products and services from vendors
Ensuring compliance with laws, regulations, policies and procedures in the provision of telecommunications systems
Selecting and developing new telecommunications sites by locating sites, filing documents, drawing up documents for approval, drafting construction drawings and following through to approval
Determining appropriate configurations of telecommunications hardware and software, ensuring desired performance of telecommunications equipment
Preparing and interpreting specifications, drawings and regulations for the use of telecommunications equipment
Determining the type and arrangement of circuits, transformers, circuit-breakers, transmission lines and equipment
Identifying and analyzing problems and needs of existing telecommunications systems, such as interference, intelligibility and clarity, to determine the most appropriate means of reducing, eliminating and avoiding current and future problems and improve communications
Monitoring telecommunications systems to assess need for updates, upgrades, enhancements, preventive maintenance and new systems
Assessing performance levels of system hardware and software to project future needs, and developing short- and long-terms plans for updating equipment, adding capabilities, enhancing existing systems and providing improved telecommunications
Minimum qualifications required to Emigrate to Australia as a Telecoms Engineer.
According to ANZSCO, those looking to emigrate to Australia as a Telecoms Engineer must demonstrate qualifications equivalent to a bachelor degree or higher qualification. In some instances, relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification.
Minimum work experience required to Emigrate to Australia as a Telecoms Engineer
Generally, we’ll be looking for you to have over three years’ experience
Once you’ve satisfied the occupational requirements for ANZSCO then it’s time to look at overall immigration points which can be calculated below
Age Points
Age 18 – 24 = 25 points
Age 25 – 32 = 30 points
Age 33 – 39 = 25 points
Age 40 – 44 = 15 points
Age 45 = Not eligible for skilled migration although may still be eligible for Permanent residency status via the TSS Visa
English Language Ability Points
Good = 20 points
Medium = 10 points
Basic = 0 points
Work Experience Points
3 to 5 years = 5 points
5 to 8 years = 10 points
8 years + = 15 points
Qualification Points
PHD = 20 points
Degree = 15 points
Trade Qualification = 10 points
What is the process to migrate to Australia as a Telecoms Engineer?
Once you’ve satisfied ANZSCO and calculated a minimum of 65 immigration points it’s time to start looking at getting your migration case underway
Migration Consultant have a 100% success rate with those in the Telecoms Engineer category looking to migrate to Australia
Every occupation, trade and profession have their own skills assessment body It’s their job to say that you are who you say you are and that you have the right skills, experience and qualifications. In the case of ANZSCO Code 263311, the Australian Skills Assessment body for Telecommunications Engineer is Engineers Australia
Stage 1 – Skills Assessment – Training, Qualification and employment Check: Telecommunications Engineering
Stage one is the collation of a decision ready bundle of documents which can be used by the assessment body to evidence and substantiate your skills, training, qualifications and experience.
At this stage we’ll be looking to put together a documentation bundle containing items such as Degree certificate, Transcripts for every year, Professional Accreditation, Post Graduate Studies, Professional Examinations, Resume and References
Emigrate to Australia as a Telecommunications Engineer Stage 2: Expression of Interest
Once a positive Skills Assessment has been secured from Engineers Australia then it’s time to create a formal expression of interest via the Australia Skills Select Portal
The final stage of your migration to Australia as a Telecommunications Engineer is your formal application to the Department of Home Affairs after receiving an invitation to apply At this stage, police checks and medicals are required.
The main skilled visa classes of 189 and 190 bring what’s termed Permanent residency Status from day one Permanent Residency for a Telecommunications Engineer means you’ll be able to:
Live and work in Australia
Enter and leave without the need for further visas
Access Medicare
Access education for children without contribution
Access financial services
Own property
Sponsor other eligible family members after two years
Apply for full citizenship and dual nationality after four years
Can my family join me on a skilled visa?
Yes, with the added bonus that your partner may not even need to do a skills assessment in their own right for whatever occupation they hold The rights and privileges afforded to the main visa holder are passed onto partners and children automatically
Telecommunications Engineer is on the MLTSSL for Australia which means it’s eligible for the TSS Employer Sponsored Visa and whilst this visa is initially classed as temporary it can convert to fill Permanent Residency Status after three years
Occupation ceilings dictate how many skilled visas are issued to applicants in a particular year The occupation ceiling for Telecommunications Engineer immigrating to Australia is 1000
The following Australian States and Territories currently offer their weight to the 190 Visa class for Telecommunications Engineers emigrating to Australia
Do I need a job to Migrate to Australia as a Telecommunications Engineer?
Not usually The 189 visa class does not require a formal job offer although some States and Territories do require this for the 190 subclass
EThe Job market in Australia for Telecommunications Engineers remains constant and is expected to do so for the next five years. Most Telecoms Engineers in Australia are employed on a full-time basis. Unemployment for qualified Telecommunications Engineers in Australia is well below average.
We only take on cases where our experts are positive of securing a successful outcome for you and your loved ones At the start of this life-changing journey, you need to be armed with the facts, not have to listen to a long-winded sales pitch
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What are the eligibility requirements for immigrating to Australia as a Telecoms Engineer?
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 Telecoms Engineers in Australia?
The Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) is a popular choice for Telecoms Engineers 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 Telecoms Engineers seeking to immigrate to Australia Unlike the subclass 189 visa the subclass 190 requires Telecoms Engineers to be nominated by an Australian state or territory government
How do I get my Telecoms Engineer skills assessed for Australian immigration purposes?
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The Australian assessing authority for Telecoms Engineers is Vetassess They are responsible for evaluating your qualifications, experience and skills to ensure they meet Australian standards For Telecoms Engineers, the assessment includes a review of your practical experience and any relevant certifications you hold
Can I apply for permanent residency as a Telecoms Engineer 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 Telecoms Engineers?
5 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 Telecoms Engineer?
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Yes! Your immediate family members are included
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What are the best places to look for work as a Telecoms Engineer in Australia?
The best places to search for Telecoms Engineer 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 Telecoms Engineers 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 Telecoms Engineers in residential construction and artisan woodworking
Are there any specific websites or job boards focused on Telecoms Engineer 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 Telecoms Engineer positions across Australia
Additionally, as a Migration Consultant LLC client you have access to our dedicated Telecoms Engineer recruitment service for new migrants to Australia