For further information on these types of visas please visit Department of Home Affairs
OSAP skills assessments are designed to determine if applicants have the skills and experience necessary to work in Australia at the trade level for their occupation so they can contribute immediately to the Australian workforce.
If you are applying for a skills assessment under the Offshore Skills Assessment Program you must read the Applicant Guidelines before proceeding.
AUR30620 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
AUR31120 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
MEM31419 Certificate III in Engineering – Fixed and Mobile Plant
AUR32120 Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinetmaking
MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Fitting)
MEM31419 Certificate III in Engineering – Fixed and Mobile Plant
MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Fitting and Turning)
MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
MEM31922 Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade
MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Fitting/Machining)
MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Machining)
MEM31922 Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (Sheetmetal working)
MEM31922 Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (Welding)
Candidates are required to hold a passport from one of the OSAP nominated passport countries for your nominated occupation.
It is a requirement for candidates to reside in or can travel to one of the countries listed below for the skills assessment process including the technical interview and practical if necessary:
After confirming you have a nominated occupation and hold a passport from a nominated country and you are in a skills assessment country you can determine your eligibility for the following pathways –
Pathway 1 applicants will be required to complete a Self-Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) to help identify if you have the relevant skills that meet the Australian standards in your trade. You will need to be competent in all the mandatory units and many of the elective units.
Suitable for candidates who already hold a relevant Australian qualification in the nominated occupation area and can demonstrate at least three (3) years fulltime experience or part-time equivalent including current employment in the trade area for twelve (12) of the last 36 months.
Pathway 2 applicants DO NOT need to complete a SAQ, as you already hold an Australian qualification within the nominated occupation/trade.
The Skills Assessment Process is designed to assess a client against the standards of the relevant Australian Training Package. These packages are designed by industry, for industry and are used by Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s) in assessing competency. Download and make yourself familiar with the “GUIDE TO AUSTRALIAN SAFETY STANDARDS“
When applying for your skills assessment you must provide all available evidence to ensure your application is “Decision Ready” (see evidence checklist in the Application form pages 12-13) including the completed SAQ as part of your application for Pathway 1.
If you are satisfied that you meet the Eligibility Criteria,
TIP: Read the Applicant Guidelines when completing the Application Form.
NOTE: All assessments must be conducted in English.
A representative from ACTS will make contact with you within 5 working days to confirm your details.
(Asia and South Africa applications also)
Unit 1
2-6 Breakwater Rd
Robina QLD 4226
PO Box 1612
Mudgeeraba
QLD 4213
Once we receive your completed OSAP application form along with your SAQ (Pathway 1 only) our team will review your application and supporting evidence. All documents provided must be in English. Non-English documents must be provided with an accompanying translation from a registered translation service. If your application is accepted and no further evidence is required we will request the Documentary Assessment payment will be paid directly to TRA through the TRA Online POrtal. An assessment payment identifier code will be provided.
Documentary evidence must contain the following:
If your documentary evidence satisfies the criteria and we have verified your competency skills and time in the trade with your Referees, you will proceed to Stage Three
You will be required to undertake a technical interview at one of our Skills Assessment locations (please contact ACTS for location details) with our Trade Assessors to determine if your skills and knowledge meet the qualification requirements. The Technical Interview payment will be requested at this time and paid directly to TRA through the TRAP Online Portal as per the initial payment.
The assessment itself is based on questioning techniques and discussions, which allow the client to express the relevant competency. Throughout the Technical Assessment, questions on Australian Safety Standards and how they are used in the workplace will be included.
NOTE: All technical interviews are conducted in English with no external assistance.
Should the need arise, a Practical Demonstration of skills will be requested. This is used to gain a further insight into the applicant’s competency, by way of demonstrating skills, using appropriate tools and equipment.
Once a full Assessors report has been submitted and the Compliance Panel has reviewed the relevant evidence then a decision will be made on the outcome of the assessment.
The outcome can be either Successful or Unsuccessful. If successful, ACTS will issue a full AQFIII Qualification for the trade and a successful outcome letter (Pathway 2 successful outcome letter only). This letter may then form part of your application with the Department of Home Affairs.
Should the outcome be unsuccessful, ACTS will provide a letter explaining the reason(s) for your unsuccessful outcome along with a list of identified competencies required to achieve the full AQFIII qualification. A Statement of Attainment however will be provided, detailing the units of competency achieved throughout the process. ACTS will further guide the applicant as to the “Gap Units” and how to arrange for these to be trained and then reassessed.
At any time the client can apply for reassessment or review a decision made by ACTS. Please refer to TRA website forms and Policies.
Commencing on 1 March 2019, applicants for Trades Recognition Australia’s (TRA) TSS Skills Assessment Program (TSS program) and Offshore Skills Assessment Program (OSAP) will pay fees for their skills assessment directly to TRA through the TRA Online Portal.
Australian Construction Training Services will provide you with an RTO assessment payment identifier code that must be used to make payment through the TRA Online Portal for the service you require, for example, a documentary evidence assessment, technical assessment, etc.
From 1 March 2019, the following fees apply for the TSS Program and OSAP. These fees are also available on the TRA website in the Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS) for the TRA RTO Assessment Services (see TRA News Items, published 4 January 2019).
Candidates have the right to appeal an assessment decision. Please refer to the TRA website forms and Policies
Candidates may apply for a refund. Please refer to the TRA website forms and Policies
Any candidate wishing to leave feedback or make a complaint or comment about the service provided by ACTS please Enquire Now and you will receive acknowledgement within 5 working days.
It is the responsibility of each Country/Region Manager to respond to, action and endeavour to resolve any complaints received. Please refer to our Contact Us section for details of each office.
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