Occupation match
Compare daily duties, responsibility level, client or patient interaction, compliance obligations and work setting against the nominated ANZSCO occupation.
Migration information for Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner applicants, including Chinese Medicine Board of Australia planning, occupation evidence and possible visa pathway review where available.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner matters should show Chinese medicine qualifications, clinical practice, registration context, client treatment records, professional scope and a clear occupation match.
These are common evidence categories for Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner matters. The correct list depends on the skills assessment pathway, work history and visa subclass.
Compare daily duties, responsibility level, client or patient interaction, compliance obligations and work setting against the nominated ANZSCO occupation.
Check the assessing authority process, qualification relevance, employment evidence and document rules for the occupation.
Prepare detailed references, workplace records and supporting documents showing the real level of responsibility.
Compare skilled, regional and employer-sponsored options where available, including occupation-list settings, English, work location and evidence strength.
The interactive explorer below loads Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner by default and lets you compare related occupations, visa subclasses and state filters.
These nearby pages can help compare health, community and employer-sponsored visa planning issues.
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Open guideUse these Nestway pages to compare occupation fit, points, invitation context and employer-sponsored options before requesting advice.
Compare Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner with other ANZSCO guides before choosing a nominated occupation.
View all occupation guidesCheck age, English, education, employment, partner factors and nomination points for 189, 190 and 491 planning.
Estimate pointsReview SkillSelect invitation history and nomination allocation context before relying on an EOI strategy.
Review invitation dataTraditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner may need employer, salary, duties and sponsorship evidence reviewed for a 482 pathway.
View 482 pathwayPermanent employer-sponsored planning usually needs nomination, role, work history and skills evidence checked together.
View 186 pathwayRegional and employer-sponsored options should be checked against occupation, location, employer and current criteria.
Compare work visa optionsCompare independent, state-nominated and regional skilled options before deciding which EOI or nomination path to pursue.
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Open related guideSend Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner documents and visa goals so Nestway can review occupation fit and pathway options.
Request assessmentSend your CV, qualification, employment documents, occupation evidence and visa goal so Nestway can review the pathway.