Permanent Residence
01Pathways that lead directly to Australian permanent residency
Permanent residence sponsored by an Australian employer. Direct Entry, Temporary Residence Transition, or Labour Agreement streams.
Plans travel, accommodation and associated arrangements for clients and makes travel bookings. May work in a call centre.
Broad state reach across 8 jurisdictions. Listed on the CSOL — employer-sponsored pathways prioritised.
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“TOURISM AND TRAVEL ADVISERS plan and organise travel and accommodation for clients, and provide travel and accommodation information to tourists.”
Used for skilled visa lists lodged with the Department of Home Affairs.
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with the qualifications and experience outlined below. In Australia: AQF Certificate II or III, or at least one year of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 4)
1 direct PR route, 0 provisional regional routes (convert via 191), and 1 temporary work visa.
Pathways that lead directly to Australian permanent residency
Permanent residence sponsored by an Australian employer. Direct Entry, Temporary Residence Transition, or Labour Agreement streams.
Live, work, and study in a regional area — lead to PR via 191
No skilled regional (provisional) pathway currently open.
Short to medium-term visas — some offer a PR pathway
Employer-sponsored temporary work visa. Core Skills, Specialist Skills and Essential Skills streams.
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Your employment history should align with these ANZSCO-defined tasks. VETASSESS looks for demonstrable experience in at least five.
determining clients' requirements for travel, accommodation and special interests
suggesting itineraries based on available travel routes and cost, availability and convenience of transport
making and confirming travel and accommodation reservations and informing clients of bus, plane, ship and train connections
notifying clients of travel dates, baggage limits, and medical and visa requirements
providing information on tourist attractions and tour availability, and procedures for dealing with lost and stolen documents
assisting with travel clearances
collecting payments and issuing clients' itineraries, relevant documentation, tickets for travel and vouchers for accommodation
providing information on travel insurance, relevant government regulations such as customs regulations, and use of credit cards and traveller's cheques
answering inquiries from tourists and offering suggestions about tours, travel routes, accommodation and local customs
providing literature and information on local and interstate tours and places of interest
discussing transport availability and cost
may work in a call centre
The headline workforce, pay, shortage and demographic indicators for this occupation, sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia.
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