Mining Engineer
In Australian migration law, Mining Engineer is classified under a specific CSOL occupation that excludes petroleum engineering. If your work involves petroleum operations, a different classification applies.
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Each specialisation has its own visa pathways, skills assessment requirements, and eligibility criteria. Select the classification that accurately describes your role and qualifications.
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Correct occupation classification
Selecting the wrong occupation title is one of the most common and costly errors in skilled migration. We confirm the correct CSOL classification before any application is prepared.
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Tribunal experience
James Bae represented the Australian Government at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal before founding Visa Plan. That experience informs every application strategy.
Occupation classification data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Occupation Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA), the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO), and the Department of Home Affairs Core Skills Occupation List, given legal effect through the Subclass 482 instrument (F2024L01620) and the Subclass 186 instrument (F2024L01618). This page provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Contact Visa Plan for advice specific to your situation.