Joint Standing Committee on Migration 
      
	
Inquiry into skills recognition, upgrading and licensing
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- Investigate and report on current arrangements for overseas skills recognition and associated issues of licensing and registration for:
 
- Skills stream migrants who obtain assessment prior to migrating;
 - Families of skill stream migrants, family stream migrants and humanitarian entrants who seek assessment/registration/upgrading after arrival;  
 - Temporary residents who need skills assessment/recognition;and
 - Australian citizens returning after significant time overseas, with overseas qualifications. 
 
- Consider how Australia’s arrangements compare with those of other major immigration countries.
 
- Identify areas where Australia’s procedures can be improved including in terms of:
 
- Communication of processes to users
 - Efficiency of processes and elimination of barriers
 - Early identification and response to persons needing skills upgrading (e.g. bridging courses)
 - Awareness and acceptance of recognised overseas qualifications by Australian employers
 - Achieving greater consistency in recognition of qualifications for occupational licensing by state and territory regulators
 - Alternative approaches to skills assessment and recognition of overseas qualifications.
 
   
	
	
      
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