By Sukhjinder Singh October 8, 2025 0 Comments

TRA Personal Information – Updated Guidelines

TRA Personal Information

TRA Personal Information – Updated Guidelines

Overview

Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) has updated TRA Personal Information Applicant Guidelines to strengthen privacy protections for all applicants and their authorized representatives for TRA Skill Assessment.

The update emphasizes that sensitive personal details such as Tax File Numbers (TFNs) and unnecessary bank information must not be included in TRA skills assessment applications or supporting documents.

This change helps ensure compliance with Australian privacy laws and safeguards your personal data during the assessment process.


Why This Update Matters

Many applicants unknowingly include personal information in documents like:

  • Pay slips
  • Tax returns
  • Bank statements
  • Employment records

While these documents are required to verify work experience and income, Trades Recognition Australia does not need access to personal details like your Tax File Number (TFN) or unrelated bank transactions.


🔹 What TRA’s Updated Guidelines Say

The TRA Applicant Guidelines (July 2025) now clearly state:

“Applicants and their authorized representatives must protect information that is not required to complete a skills assessment, such as Tax File Numbers (TFNs) or bank account information. This information must be deleted or not visible before documents are provided to TRA or TRA-approved Registered Training Organizations.”


🔹 Key Points from TRA’s Privacy Update

1. Do Not Include Your Tax File Number (TFN)

TRA is not authorized to collect, use, store, or disclose TFNs under the:

  • Taxation Administration Act 1953
  • Privacy (Tax File Number) Rule 2015

If your TFN appears on any document (such as pay slips or tax summaries), it must be removed or covered before submission.

2. Remove Unnecessary Bank Details

Only information relevant to your employment evidence (such as salary deposits) should be visible.
All other transactions or personal financial details should be blurred, deleted, or covered.

3. Provide Only Relevant Information

TRA requires only the details necessary to verify your work experience, qualifications, and employment history.
Supplying extra personal data can delay processing and create privacy risks.


🔹 What You Should Do Before Submitting Documents

Before submitting your TRA skills assessment application:
✅ Review all documents carefully.
✅ Delete or cover your TFN and irrelevant bank details.
✅ Ensure only essential employment-related information remains visible.
✅ If you’re unsure, consult your migration agent for guidance.


🔹 Why Privacy Compliance Matters

Protecting your personal data not only meets Australian privacy standards but also ensures your documents are processed quickly and safely.
TRA has made it clear that non-essential personal details should never be shared unnecessarily.

By following these guidelines, applicants demonstrate professionalism and reduce the risk of identity misuse or delays in assessment.


🔹 How Migration Dreamz Can Help

At Migration Dreamz, we assist clients with:

  • Preparing and reviewing TRA Skills Assessment documents
  • Ensuring compliance with TRA’s privacy and documentation standards
  • Providing guidance on eligible evidence for your trade occupation

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🟩 FAQ Section

Q1. What personal information should be removed from my TRA application?
You should remove your Tax File Number (TFN), private bank account numbers, and any unrelated personal transactions.

Q2. Can I blur or cover information on scanned documents?
Yes. TRA accepts documents with sensitive information covered, provided essential employment details remain visible.

Q3. Why can’t I include my TFN on my pay slips?
TRA is not authorized to collect TFNs under Australian law. Including it can cause privacy concerns or delays.

Q4. Does this apply to all TRA programs (OSAP, MSA, TSS, JRP)?
Yes. These privacy guidelines apply to all TRA skills assessment programs.

Q5. From where can I get further information?

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visit the official Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) website:
👉 https://www.dewr.gov.au/trades-recognition-australia

If you need professional guidance with your TRA Skills Assessment or visa application, contact Migration Dreamz — our registered migration experts can assist you through every step of your application.

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