Last Updated on March 30, 2026 by Ozlinks Education

ANZSCO 133311 Importer or Exporter

Skill Level: 1 | Assessing Authority: VETASSESS (Group: B

If you are an overseas worker looking to relocate to Australia through the skilled migration program under this occupation 133311 Importer or Exporter, you must complete the mandatory skill assessment. This is one of the most crucial conditions for your visa application.

Job Descriptions

Plans, organises, directs, controls and coordinates the operations of an importing or exporting establishment.

Tasks include

  • identifying local and overseas business opportunities
  • developing and implementing business plans, and marketing, operating, human resource, pricing and credit policies and procedures
  • determining the mix of products and services to be provided and negotiating conditions of trade
  • liaising with local and overseas suppliers and distributors about orders and products
  • researching regulatory and statutory requirements affecting the importing, exporting, wholesaling and distribution of goods
  • monitoring business performance and preparing estimates, financial statements and reports of operations
  • appointing agents and distributors
  • arranging the shipping of goods into and out of the country
  • overseeing the display and sale of merchandise and preparation of product information for customer service staff and customers
  • implementing after-sales service procedures

ANZSCO Skill Level 1

The occupation of 133311 Importer or Exporter requires a qualification that is assessed as comparable to the ANZSCO Skills Level 1 of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) bachelor’s degree or a higher degree, specifically in a field that is highly relevant to the nominated occupation.

  • bachelor’s degree or higher degree and in a field highly relevant to the nominated occupation. 

Group Occupations:

  • 133311 Importer or Exporter
  • 133312 Wholesaler

Skills Assessment Importer or Exporter

Assessing Authority: VETASSESS

A skills assessment is a mandatory requirement for the subclass employer sponsor regional visa 494

Assessing Authority for the Importer or Exporter

VETASSESS is the assessing authority that conducts skills assessments for the occupation ANZSCO 133311 Importer or Exporter.

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

Vetassess Skills Assessment Pathways

VETASSESS provides four pathways for skills assessment; select the one that aligns best with your background. To obtain a positive outcome in your skills assessment, it is essential to meet the requirements for both qualifications and employment.

Pathway 1

  • Qualification assessed at an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) bachelor’s degree or higher degree highly relevant field of study, and
  • at least one (1) year of post qualification highly relevant employment at an appropriate skill level in the last five years.

Pathway 2

  • Qualification assessed at an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) bachelor’s degree or higher degree with an additional qualification at least Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Diploma level in a highly relevant field of study, and
  • at least two (2) years of post-qualification highly relevant employment at an appropriate skill level in the last five years.

Pathway 3

  • Qualification assessed at an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) bachelor’s degree or higher degree without highly relevant field of study, and
  • at least three (3) years of post-qualification highly relevant employment at an appropriate skill level in the last five years.

Pathway 4

  • if all of your employment is before your qualification assessed at the AQF bachelor's degree level, and
  • five (5) years of highly relevant employment in addition to at least one (1) year of highly relevant employment at an appropriate skill level in the last five years.

Source from vetassess

Processing Time

The full skills assessment process for this occupation will take between 8 and 10 weeks from the date you submit and pay for the application to VETASSESS. The time it takes to finish depends on how quickly VETASSESS get all of the required documents and any other information from you. Making sure you've given all the necessary documents in the right format will help cut down on the time it takes to process.

What will I get after the assessment?

When your application for a skills assessment is done, the assessing authority will send you an email with a soft copy of the skills assessment outcome letter.

The letter should contain the required skill level outcome, whether your qualification is assessed as comparable to the education level of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) or not. Furthermore, it outlines the employment period that you have claimed and whether the evidence that you provided is met or not. If you meet both the qualifications and employment criteria for the skill assessment, you will get a positive result. If you don't, you will get an unsuccessful result.

Application Fees

The following table provides an outline of the fees that are charged by VETASSESS in accordance with it for the purpose of their service of full skill assessments for professional occupations.

Application Fees – Full Skills Assessment
Applicant is a resident of Australia for tax purposes* (fee includes GST) AUD $1,205.60
Applicant is NOT a resident of Australia for tax purposes*(fee excludes GST) AUD $1,096.00

Potential Visa Pathways for Importer or Exporter

The ANZSCO 133311 Importer or Exporter occupation is currently included on the following migration occupation lists:

Occupation: ANZSCO 133311 Importer or Exporter 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 133311 Importer or Exporter.

Our services include guidance on the qualifications and employment evidence you need to gather, as well as advice on what to include in your résumé and how to obtain employer reference letters.

Our expertise in document checks allows us to ensure that your applications meet all necessary requirements, maximizing your chances of achieving the best possible outcome.

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Frequent Ask Questions

Here is a list of common questions that our clients ask us regarding ANZSCO 133311 Importer or Exporter skills assessment. If you need more information do not hesitate to get in touch with us.

What documents are required for an Importer or Exporter 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

  • Bachelor’s Degree or higher
  • A full academic transcript

Employments Evidence Documents.

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

The ANZSCO occupation code for an Importer or Exporter in Australia is 133311, as classified by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations system.

VETASSESS is the assessing authority in Australia that conducts skills assessments for the occupation ANZSCO 1333311 Importer or Exporter.

Ozlinks Migration Agent is here to assist you with the skills assessment for the occupation 133311 Importer or Exporter. 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.