Aquaculture Farmer ANZSCO 121111 Immigration Australia PR
What type of visa as an Aquaculture Farmer you can apply for to stay in Australia permanently?
UNIT GROUP 1211 AQUACULTURE FARMERS
Occupation:
121111 Aquaculture Farmer
121111 AQUACULTURE FARMER
Plans, organises, controls, coordinates and performs farming operations to breed and raise fish and other aquatic stock.
Tasks Include:
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- planning and coordinating the operation of hatcheries to produce fish fry, seed oysters, crayfish, marron and prawns taking into account environmental and market factors
- monitoring the environment to maintain optimal growing conditions
- identifying and controlling environmental toxins and diseases
- monitoring stock growth rates to determine when to harvest
- transporting fish, crayfish, marron, prawns and sticks of seed oysters to new tanks, ponds, cages and floating net pens
- directing and overseeing the harvesting, grading and packaging of fish, oysters and other aquatic stock
- organising the sale, purchase and transportation of fish stock
- maintaining and evaluating records of farming activities, monitoring market activity and planning production accordingly
- managing business capital including budgeting, taxation, debt and loan management
- may select, train and supervise staff and contractors
Skill Assessment Information
Vetassess Group Information
Description
Level of Qualification | Field of Study | Employment |
Qualification/s assessed at AQF Bachelor degree or Australian higher degree level | with a highly relevant major | and a post-qualification highly relevant employment at an appropriate skill level completed in the last five years |
Or | ||
Qualification/s assessed at AQF Bachelor degree or Australian higher degree level | with an additional qualification at least AQF Diploma level in a highly relevant field of study | and at least two years of highly relevant employment to the nominated occupation, completed at an appropriate skill level in the five years before the date of application for a Skills Assessment |
Or | ||
Qualification/s assessed at AQF Bachelor degree or Australian higher degree level | with none of the above | and at least three years of highly relevant employment to the nominated occupation, completed at an appropriate skill level in the five years before the date of application for a Skills Assessment |
State/Territory Sponsorship Information
NT Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA)
190: No
491: No
DAMA: Yes
DAMA Comments:
English Concession may be available
TSMIT Concession may be available
Website:
SA Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA)
190: No
491: No
DAMA: Yes
DAMA Comments:
SA Regional Workforce DAMA – TSMIT Concession; Permanent Pathway (ENS); Age Concession
Website:
State Comments:
The Adelaide City Technology and Innovation Advancement DAMA is for local SA employers to sponsor overseas workers in the defence, space and advanced manufacturing and technology industries with the ability to access and retain a highly-skilled workforce. Agribusiness occupations will apply to the businesses located in the 5110-5734 postcodes.
The SA Regional Workforce DAMA is for SA local employers to sponsor regional growth industries of agribusiness, health and aged care, hospitality and tourism, mining and construction sectors with the ability to access and retain a skilled workforce. The age concessions in this DAMA require candidates to be under 50. Agribusiness occupations will apply to the businesses located in the 5110-5734 postcodes.
TAS - Category 2 - Working in TAS (TSOL)
190: Yes
491: No
Comments:
Open
Website:
Subclass 190: Category 2 – Working in Tasmania
To be considered for this category, you must meet all of the following criteria:
- You must have been working in Tasmania for six months immediately prior to your application for state nomination.
- Your employment must be in an occupation listed on the TSOL
- Your employer must be a well-established business that has been actively operating their business in Tasmania for the past 12 months
- There must be a genuine, ongoing need for your position within the business
- Your employment needs to be in your nominated occupation
- Your employment needs to be at least 35 hours per week in one full-time job or in two or more part-time jobs and you are able to provide evidence of your employment claims (see Document Checklist – Employment for more details).
- You and your dependents must currently be living in Tasmania and can provide evidence of genuine commitment to continue to live in Tasmania
Designated Regional Area Postcodes for TAS
- Cities and major regional centres: 7000, 7004 to 7026, 7030 to 7109, 7140 to 7151 and 7170 to 7177
- Regional centres and other regional areas: All postcodes in Tasmania not mentioned in ‘Cities and major regional centres’ category above