Applicants Now Have 28 Days to Request for TRA Assessment Review
Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) has announced an update to its Assessment Review Policy, effective September 2025. This revision focuses on streamlining the review process.
The major update involves the timeframe for lodging a review request. Applicants now have 28 calendar days from the date their skills assessment outcome is issued to submit a formal review request to address any concerns.
This 28-day timeframe now applies across all TRA programs. If you are interested to request a review on your skills assessment, ensure to submit within the specific timeframe. TRA will assess eligibility strictly, for applicants who submit late requests will be notified and may be offered a refund.
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How Can Agape Henry Crux Help
At Agape Henry Crux, you can speak with one of our immigration lawyers for any skilled visa-related matters and queries. The team works closely together with two of our Accredited Specialists in Immigration Law, who specialise in handling highly complex matters. You can schedule an appointment with one of our lawyers to seek professional advice by calling 02-8310 5230 or emailing us at info@ahclawyers.com.
We speak fluent English, Mandarin and Cantonese. We can also help you arrange an interpreter if this isn't your language.
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