Furniture Maker 394113

Migration information for Furniture Maker applicants, including trade evidence, work history, practical duties and possible subclass 186 or 482 employer-sponsored pathways.

Furniture Maker migration overview

Furniture Maker matters need a practical evidence review covering trade qualifications, workshop duties, tools, materials, employment records and the nominated occupation match.

  • ANZSCO code 394113 should be checked against the applicant's real furniture-making duties.
  • Assessing authority: Trades Recognition Australia.
  • Possible pathways may include subclass 186 and subclass 482, depending on current criteria and employer sponsorship.
  • Trade evidence, references and work records should align with the claimed occupation.

Documents and evidence to prepare

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

trade certificatesemployment referencespayslipslicence evidencework evidenceidentity documents

Occupation match

Compare furniture construction, repair, machining, finishing and workshop duties against ANZSCO expectations.

Skills assessment

Check Trades Recognition Australia requirements, employment evidence and practical document rules.

Employer pathway

Review sponsor, position, market salary and applicant evidence for subclass 482 or 186 options.

Risk review

Identify gaps between job title, actual duties, documents and visa stream requirements.

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