Skills Assessment Authority
OCANZ
Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand
The Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand (OCANZ) is the designated skills assessing authority for Optometrists seeking skilled migration to Australia.
Assessment Fees (approx.)
$750 to $1,000 AUD
Verify current fees at OCANZ website
Processing Time
Check current processing times at ocanz.org
Official Website
www.ocanz.orgOccupations assessed by OCANZ
Optometrist (ANZSCO 251411) — the primary CSOL occupation assessed by OCANZ
Key Occupations
Optometrist
Always verify the designated assessing authority for your specific OSCA or ANZSCO code on the Department of Home Affairs skilled occupation list before applying.
Assessment requirements
Qualifications
Your academic qualifications are assessed for level and field relevance against the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Both the degree level and the closeness of your field of study to the nominated occupation are considered.
Work experience
Post-qualification work experience in a role directly relevant to the nominated occupation is assessed. The combination of qualification level and work experience is evaluated holistically. Stronger qualifications can reduce the experience threshold.
Documentation
A complete application requires certified copies of all academic transcripts and certificates, official English translations of any non-English documents, and detailed employment references confirming duties, dates, and hours worked.
After a positive assessment
A positive skills assessment is valid for three years from the date of issue. It can be used to support an Expression of Interest in SkillSelect for points-tested visas or an employer nomination under the 186 Direct Entry stream.
Why Visa Plan for your skill assessment with OCANZ?
Occupation confirmation
We confirm the correct CSOL occupation title and the designated assessing authority for your specific role before you apply, avoiding the cost of an incorrect application.
Application preparation
A complete, well-prepared application reduces the risk of delay or adverse outcome. We advise on documentation requirements, employment reference content, and how to present your qualifications and experience.
Migration strategy
A positive skills assessment is a prerequisite, not a migration plan. We build your complete migration strategy from the assessment through to visa grant or permanent residence.
Reviewed by Visa Plan Migration Lawyers · Last updated: April 2026 · Assessment fee and processing time information is approximate and subject to change. Always verify current fees and processing times directly with OCANZ at https://www.ocanz.org before applying. This page provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Contact Visa Plan for advice specific to your circumstances.