Electrician General 341111

Migration information for Electrician General applicants, including trade assessment evidence, licensing issues and skilled or employer-sponsored visa planning.

Electrician General migration overview

Electrician pathways can involve skills assessment, licensing, practical evidence and a careful distinction between general electrical work and specialist roles.

  • ANZSCO code 341111 should be checked against the applicant's real duties and evidence.
  • Assessing authority: Trades Recognition Australia.
  • Possible pathways may include subclass 186, subclass 189, subclass 190, subclass 407, subclass 482, subclass 491, subclass 494, depending on current criteria.
  • State and territory settings need monitoring before lodging an EOI, nomination or sponsorship application.

Documents and evidence to prepare

These are common evidence categories for Electrician General matters. The correct list depends on the pathway, stream and personal history.

trade certificateslicence evidenceemployment referencespayslipswork photosidentity documents

Occupation match

Compare duties, seniority and daily work against the nominated occupation.

Skills assessment

Check the authority process, document rules, English and qualification evidence.

Points or sponsorship

Review points, state nomination, employer documents and market salary evidence where relevant.

Visa pathway

Compare skilled, state nomination, regional and employer-sponsored options.

Search this occupation in the skilled hub

The interactive explorer below loads Electrician General by default and lets you compare related occupations, visa subclasses and state filters.

Official sources to check

Use official sources for the current occupation list, classification and assessing authority rules before lodging.

Need Electrician General migration advice?

Send your CV, qualification, English result, employment history and visa goal so Nestway can review the pathway.

Request assessment