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Inquiry into skills recognition, upgrading and licensing

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On Monday 11 September 2006, the Joint Standing Committee on Migration tabled its report on the inquiry into skills recognition, upgrading and licensing Negotiating the maze.

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 7 chapters and 6 appendices.

Negotiating the maze: Review of arrangements for overseas skills recognition, upgrading and licensing

Preliminary pages (PDF 216KB)
Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations

Chapter 1 (PDF 749KB)
Overview

Chapter 2 (PDF 253KB)
Policy coordination issues

Chapter 3 (PDF 268KB)
Overseas skills recognition framework

Chapter 4 (PDF 366KB)
Professions: skills recognition issues

Chapter 5 (PDF 309KB)
Trades: skills recognition issues

Chapter 6 (PDF 407KB)
International practice and agreements

Chapter 7 (PDF 286KB)
Other issues in overseas skills recognition

Appendix A (PDF 72KB)
List of submissions

Appendix B (PDF 91KB)
List of witnesses

Appendix C (PDF 113KB)
List of exhibits

Appendix D (PDF 95KB)
Visa classes and subclasses

Appendix E (PDF 115KB)
Comparison of ASRI and AEI-NOOSR websites: physiotherapy

Appendix F (PDF 49KB)
COAG statement on the health workforce

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