Corporate Treasurer
Tax practice is the highest-volume sponsoring sector for accounting roles.
Years from now to permanent residency
Metro pathway
Major-city study- Master of Professional Accounting · 2 yrConversion master's for non-accounting graduates.
- 485 Graduate Visa · 3 yr
- CPA Australia / CA ANZ / IPA assessment · 0.4 yr
- EOI + visa grant (medium demand) · 1 yr
Regional pathway
Regional study + 491- Master of Professional Accounting · 2 yrConversion master's for non-accounting graduates.
- 485 Graduate Visa (regional, Cat 2 +1 yr) · 4 yr
- CPA Australia / CA ANZ / IPA assessment · 0.4 yr
- EOI + 491 grant (medium demand) · 1 yr491 holders convert to PR via the 191 visa after 3 years working in regional Australia. The age clock stops once 491 is granted.
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Age caps that apply to this occupation
- 494Cap: 45. 494 requires under 45 with limited exemptions.
Qualifications that lead here
The CPA Australia / CA ANZ / IPA assessment is the gate. These are the qualifications most commonly accepted to clear it.
Master of Professional Accounting
Conversion master's for non-accounting graduates.
- ·Master of Professional Accounting — Macquarie University
- ·Master of Professional Accounting — UNSW
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
- ·Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) — Monash University
- ·Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) — University of Melbourne
Visa subclasses this occupation unlocks
Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional
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