Last Updated on March 22, 2026 by Ozlinks Education

ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher

Skill Level: 3

If you are a print technician aiming to migrate to Australia via the General Skilled Migration Program for the occupation ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher, this article provides an overview of the skills assessment process and the visa options available.

Job Descriptions

Print Finisher Binds books and other publications and finishes printed products by hand or machine.

Tasks include

  • setting up and supervising the operation of automatic binding and finishing equipment
  • binding full, half and limp-bound books, and repairing bindings
  • folding, collating and sewing signatures by machine and hand
  • operating paper guillotines for pre-press and post-press paper cutting and trimming, and programming electronically operated units
  • operating systems to insert printed material into newspapers, magazines and envelopes
  • embellishing printed products automatically and manually
  • operating photographic and electronic reproduction devices
  • preparing stencils using computer and hand-cut methods
  • selecting, mixing and matching coloured inks and loading into screen printing presses
  • loading printed items into drying racks, and unloading and stacking dry items

Specialisations:

  • Mailhouse Operator (Aus)
  • Paper Guillotine Operator (Bookbinding)

ANZSCO Skill Level 3

The occupation 392111 Print Finisher requires a qualification that is assessed as comparable to the ANZSCO Skills Level 3 of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Certificate III in Print Binding, Finishing and Packaging or higher, in a field highly relevant to the nominated occupation.

Occupations Group

  • 392111 Print Finisher
  • 392112 Screen Printer

Skills Assessment 392111 Print Finisher

Assessing Authority: Trades Recognition Australia (TRA)

Unless you qualify for a skills assessment exemption, a positive skills assessment is required to apply for the visas listed below for the occupation ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher.

A skills assessment is a mandatory requirement for the subclass Employer Nomination Scheme Visa 186 under the Direct Entry Stream, and Skilled Nominated Visa 190, Skilled Work Regional Visa 491, and Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Visa 494.

Assessing Authority for 392111 Print Finisher

TRA is the assessing authority that conducts skills assessments for the occupation ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher.

For assistance with your skills assessment application, please reach out to Ozlinks Migration.

Documents Requirement

The following is a summary of the documentation checklist for the skill assessment application.

Personal Documents

  • Passport bio page
  • Passport photo
  • Proof of identity, including a national ID or driver’s license
  • Current CV/Resume

Qualifications

  • final qualification/s or apprenticeship certificate/s or award/s
  • a full academic transcript or other documents that include the start and end date of your training and details of the program of study.
  • apprenticeship documents such as the contract of apprenticeship, journal or any other relevant document from your employer, governing body or training institution relating to your apprenticeship (if applicable).

Employments Evidence Documents

You are required to demonstrate 3 years of full-time (as 38 hours per week) or equivalent part-time paid employment. This employment must be directly relevant to your nominated occupation and can be completed before, during or after your comparable qualification.

  • Statement of services letter
  • Payslips
  • Personal tax return
  • Superannuation evidence
  • Employment contract

Processing Time

According to Trades Recognition Australia, skills assessment applications are typically finalized within 120 days of the date you submit and pay for your application. The completion time is determined by how promptly Trades Recognition Australia receives all relevant documents and any additional information from you. Ensuring that you have provided all necessary documents in the correct format will help reduce processing time.

What will I get after the assessment?

Once you have successfully completed your skills assessment application and received a positive outcome, Trades Recognition Australia, the assessing authority, will issue a letter detailing the results of your assessment. This letter is essential for your visa application.

Application Fees

The table below summarises the fees that are charged by Trades Recognition Australia in compliance with it for the purpose of skill assessments application.

Skills Assessment

Fee ($AUD)

Migration Skills Assessment Application Fee

$795

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Potential Visa Pathways for 392111 Print Finisher

The ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher occupation is currently included on the following migration occupation lists:

Occupation: ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher with the potential to obtain a pathway from temporary to permanent residency through the following visas:

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Skill Assessment Support

We provide skill assessment support for individuals seeking to complete the skills assessment for the occupation ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher.

Our expertise in document checks, combined with our experience in preparing TRA skills assessment applications, enables us to ensure that your applications fulfil all necessary requirements. This maximises your chances of achieving the best possible outcome.

392111 print finisher visa 482 186 190 491 494
392111 print finisher visa 482 186 190 491 494

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Frequent Ask Questions

Here is a list of common questions that our clients ask us regarding ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher skills assessment. If you need more information do not hesitate to get in touch with us.

What documents are required for a Print Finisher skills assessment?

In most cases, you’ll need to provide the following documents:

Personal Documents

  • Passport bio page
  • Passport photo
  • Other identification: national ID, driver license
  • Current CV/Resume

Qualifications

  • Certificate III in Print Binding, Finishing and Packaging or higher in a field highly relevant to the nominated occupation.
  • A full academic transcript

Employments Evidence Documents.

  • Employment contract
  • Personal tax return
  • Superannuation Statement
  • Employment Verification Letter
  • Payslips

The ANZSCO occupation code for a Print Finisher in Australia is 392111 as classified by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations system.

To become a Screen Printer in Australia, you generally require at least an AQF Certificate III in Print Binding, Finishing and Packaging in a relevant field.

Yes, a Print Finisher is regarded as a skilled worker. The Print Finisher occupation, classified under ANZSCO code 392111, is designated as Skill Level 3. It is currently in high demand and lists on the migration occupation lists:

TRA is the assessing authority in Australia that conducts skills assessments for the occupation ANZSCO 392111 Print Finisher.

Ozlinks Migration Agent is here to assist you with the skills assessment for the occupation 392111 Print Finisher. With our extensive experience in this area, we offer step-by-step guidance to help you meet all document requirements and maximise your chances of a positive outcome.

Disclaimer: 

Information under ANZSCO Occupations (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations) section is published in accordance with a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia licence guideline. ANZSCO Version 1.3 updated on 25 March 2021 and original source can be accessed on Australian Bureau of Statistics website.

This section does not intend to provide immigration assistance pursuant to section 276 of Migration Act (Cth) 1994 as described in the Migration laws. It is based on public guidelines available at Department of Home Affairs’ Website. It is your responsibility to verify accuracy and status of provided information with your Registered Migration Agent (RMA) who is bound by the MARA code of conduct before submitting any visa applications.