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Filipino skilled workers face these problems every day
There are 1,076 occupation codes in Australia's system — and picking the wrong one means applying to the wrong assessment body, wasting ₱30,000+ in fees, and starting over. It's the #1 question on every Filipino migration forum.
Agents charge ₱67,000 to ₱165,000+ — then give you a checklist and expect you to gather everything yourself. And if your skills assessment comes back negative? No refund.
You need the ABS website for codes, Home Affairs for visa lists, separate websites for each assessment body, and SkillSelect for your EOI — none of them talk to each other.
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