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Trade Reference - Top 5 Tips

Friday, October 02, 2009
Applicants for skilled migration must provide a reference from their employer of skilled work experience covering the required period of employment.

It is extremely important that any employment evidence presented with your application must contain enough information to satisfy the visa decision maker that you meet the work experience requirement. If you fail to provide enough evidence of employment, there is likely to be a delay in the processing of your visa application, or can possibly result in refusal of the visa application.

DIAC advises that for the assessment of the work experience requirement, employment references should contain the following information about the employee:
  • Position/s held throughout the employment period
  • Number of hours worked per week
  • Main duties
  • Exact period of employment (date of commencement and termination)
  • Salary details
Employment references should also contain the following information about the employer:
  • Contact details for the company including postal and street address, telephone and fax numbers, email and website addresses
  • Contact details for the author of the employment reference including full name, position, telephone number and signature
  • Organisation chart for the company where appropriate
Our top five tips are:
  1. Ensure that your exact period of employment (start date and finish date) is included
  2. Ensure that your exact job title for all positions held with your employer for the employment period is listed
  3. Your salary details are included
  4. Ensure that all of the referee’s contact details are included
  5. Preferably the reference letter should be printed on Company Letterhead. If this is not possible, a business card of the referee should be included.
Contact our friendly student team if you have any further questions.
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