msa - outcome letter

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GPO Box 3022 CANBERRA ACT 2601 Phone 1300 360 992 Facsimile (02) 6123 7883 E-mail [email protected] Web: www.tradesrecognitionaustralia.gov.au ABN: 12 862 898 150 Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) Ref: TRA15/292305919 Phuc Hong Le Lot I2, D1 Street, Saigon Hi-Tech Park District 9 Ho Chi Minh 700000 Viet Nam Dear Phuc Hong Le, TRA Migration Skills Assessment Outcome DOB: 08/11/1983 Passport Number: B2836157 This letter confirms that Trades Recognition Australia has assessed your skills under the TRA Migration Skills Assessment Program. Your application has been assessed as SUCCESSFUL for the occupation of Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General)-342314 You now have a valid skills assessment in the above occupation which can be used when you apply to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). This assessment confirms that: 1. Your Vocational Graduate Diploma in Electronics - Automatic Control qualification was assessed for the purposes of a Migration Skills Assessment as comparable to at least an AQF Certificate III relevant to your nominated occupation; and 2. Your employment evidence meets the TRA requirements of working in the nominated occupation for a minimum of three years at trade level and meets the currency requirement. Please note this letter does not represent formal accreditation of your skills and experience. To work in some occupations in parts of Australia, you may be subject to further testing, assessment or State Government licensing or registration requirements. Occupational Licences are issued by State licensing bodies. Please refer to the information for your occupation available on the Licence Recognition website: www.licencerecognition.gov.au. This includes details of State licensing authorities. For the purposes of this skills assessment, TRA considers that the applicant was first able to commence work in skilled employment in the nominated occupation from 8 September 2003. Yours sincerely BP2689 Program Officer Trades Recognition Australia 8 March 2016

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Page 1: MSA - Outcome Letter

GPO Box 3022 CANBERRA ACT 2601 Phone 1300 360 992 Facsimile (02) 6123 7883

E-mail [email protected] Web: www.tradesrecognitionaustralia.gov.au ABN: 12 862 898 150

Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) Ref: TRA15/292305919 Phuc Hong Le Lot I2, D1 Street, Saigon Hi-Tech Park District 9 Ho Chi Minh 700000 Viet Nam Dear Phuc Hong Le, TRA Migration Skills Assessment Outcome DOB: 08/11/1983 Passport Number: B2836157 This letter confirms that Trades Recognition Australia has assessed your skills under the TRA Migration Skills Assessment Program. Your application has been assessed as SUCCESSFUL for the occupation of Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General)-342314 You now have a valid skills assessment in the above occupation which can be used when you apply to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). This assessment confirms that: 1. Your Vocational Graduate Diploma in Electronics - Automatic Control qualification was assessed for the purposes of a Migration Skills Assessment as comparable to at least an AQF Certificate III relevant to your nominated occupation; and 2. Your employment evidence meets the TRA requirements of working in the nominated occupation for a minimum of three years at trade level and meets the currency requirement. Please note this letter does not represent formal accreditation of your skills and experience. To work in some occupations in parts of Australia, you may be subject to further testing, assessment or State Government licensing or registration requirements. Occupational Licences are issued by State licensing bodies. Please refer to the information for your occupation available on the Licence Recognition website: www.licencerecognition.gov.au. This includes details of State licensing authorities. For the purposes of this skills assessment, TRA considers that the applicant was first able to commence work in skilled employment in the nominated occupation from 8 September 2003. Yours sincerely BP2689 Program Officer Trades Recognition Australia 8 March 2016