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1. Why Trade Courses are Booming in 2026

The “Trade Advantage” in the current migration landscape is driven by three factors:

  1. Lower Entry Barriers: Most trade courses require an IELTS 6.0, whereas Nursing or Teaching requires a 7.0 or 7.5.
  2. Affordability: A 2-year trade package (Cert III + Cert IV + Diploma) typically costs $20,000–$30,000 total, compared to $90,000+ for a university degree.
  3. Critical Shortage: Carpentry and Commercial Cookery are consistently on the MLTSSL (Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List), making them eligible for the 189, 190, and 491 visas.



2. Carpentry: The Housing Hero (+5 Points)

Australia is currently facing a housing crisis, and the government has committed to building 1.2 million homes by 2029. This has made Carpenters some of the most sought-after migrants.

  • The Course: Certificate III in Carpentry (usually 2 years).
  • Skills Assessment: Handled by Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) via the Job Ready Program (JRP).
  • Average Salary: $70,000 – $95,000 (Qualified carpenters often earn even more as subcontractors).
  • PR Outlook: High priority for State Nomination (190) in Western Australia and Queensland.



3. Commercial Cookery: The Hospitality Heart

As tourism and domestic dining continue to expand in 2026, the shortage of qualified Chefs has reached a “tipping point,” especially in regional hubs.

  • The Course: Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery + Diploma of Hospitality Management (2-year package).
  • Skills Assessment: Must complete 360 hours of vocational placement during study to trigger the first step of the TRA assessment.
  • Average Salary: $65,000 – $85,000 (Chefs in regional hotels often receive subsidized housing).
  • PR Outlook: Incredible flexibility; every single state in Australia nominates Chefs for the 190 and 491 visas.



4. The “Secret Sauce”: The Job Ready Program (JRP)

To get PR through a trade, you don’t just graduate; you must complete the TRA Job Ready Program.

StepPhaseRequirement
1Provisional Skills AssessmentFinish your 2-year course + 360 hours of work.
2Job Ready EmploymentWork 1,725 hours (approx. 12 months) in your trade.
3Job Ready Workplace AssessmentAn assessor visits your work to watch you perform your trade.
4Job Ready Final AssessmentReceive your “Full Skills Assessment” for your PR application.



2026 Comparison: Trade vs. University

FeatureTrade (Carpentry/Cookery)University (IT/Engineering)
Study Duration2 Years3–4 Years
IELTS Req.6.06.5 – 7.0
Tuition Cost~$12,000 / year~$35,000 / year
PR InvitationLower points neededHigh points (90+) needed
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