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UK Electrician looking to move to Australia 2025

Hi Everyone
Looking for some advice/help with contacts. I have been a fully qualified electrician for two years and I am currently working in the healthcare sector. I have previous industrial/commercial experience as this is what I done during my apprenticeship. I am now looking at possibly doing a working holiday/year or two in Australia from the start of next year as I am keen to see the world and find working in the UK pretty stagnant at the moment. Is the best way to go about this to sign up for agencies as a skilled labourer? or has anyone done or know anyone know has done something similar to this that I could possibly be put in contact with? any help appreciated!

UK Electrician looking to move to Australia 2025 for more information

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First step for you is to find out whether or not your qualifications as an Electrician are accredited or recognised in Australia.

There's no point in landing in the country and finding you cannot work as an Electrician because your current qualifications don't meet the standards required.

Just because you're qualified in the UK doesn't mean you're qualified over here.

I'm not sure where you go to find more information about Electricians requirements / qualifications, but you better find out before you come here or you might end up picking fruit for a living.
 

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