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Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying

Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (CPC33020) – Your pathway to a rewarding career and permanent residency

* PR outcomes depend on individual eligibility and current migration policy

52 Weeks

Fast Track

104 Weeks

Long Track

$130/hr

Top Contractor Rates

MLTSSL

Listed Occupation

#1

Most Acute Shortage

What is Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying?

Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (CPC33020) is Australia’s nationally recognized trade qualification for bricklayers. This comprehensive course trains you to lay bricks and blocks to construct walls, arches, chimneys, decorative features, and structural masonry in residential and commercial projects.

As a qualified bricklayer, you’ll work across diverse projects including house construction, commercial buildings, feature walls, retaining walls, curved structures, and heritage restoration. Bricklayers hold the #1 most acute shortage position among all Australian construction trades with a HIA shortage index of -1.09, meaning Australia needs significantly more bricklayers than are currently available.

Key Course Details:

Choose Your Bricklaying Course Track

We offer two flexible pathways to suit your timeline, budget, and career goals:

Fast Track Course

Complete in 52 Weeks (1 Year)

52

Weeks Duration

Ideal For:

Course Features:

Long Track Course

Complete in 104 Weeks (2 Years)

104

Weeks Duration

Ideal For:

Course Features:

Is Your Current Pathway Leading to PR?

Many international students struggle with expensive courses that don’t guarantee employment or permanent residency. A bricklaying qualification solves these common challenges:

Struggling to Find Sponsored Work?

Bricklayers are Australia's #1 most acutely shortage trade with a shortage index of -1.09. Employers desperately seek qualified bricklayers for sponsorship opportunities on 482 and 186 visas, especially in regional areas.

Running Out of Visa Time?

A bricklaying course extends your stay through 1-2 year study period, followed by 485 Graduate visa. Earn $25,000-$50,000 during training while building skills that qualify for multiple PR pathways including 189 and 190 visas.

University Degree Not Working?

Bricklaying qualifications cost less than university degrees and offer immediate employment outcomes. Qualified bricklayers earning $70,000-$97,000+ with excellent subcontracting opportunities ($1.10-$4.00 per brick) often exceeding $120,000/year.

Why Choose a Bricklaying Course in Australia?

Bricklaying offers unmatched advantages for international students seeking permanent residency:

#1 Most Acute Trade Shortage

Bricklayer holds the most acute shortage position with HIA index of -1.09. Australia needs 83,000 additional residential construction workers—a 30% boost on current employment levels.

MLTSSL Listed Occupation

Bricklayer (331111) is on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List, giving you access to 189, 190, 491, 482, and 186 visa pathways.

Excellent Subcontracting Income

Qualified bricklayers command $1.10-$4.00 per brick, $500-$2,840 per 1,000 bricks, or $50-$130/hour as subcontractors. Many earn $120,000-$150,000+ annually.

Regional Opportunities

Regional Queensland shows shortage index of -0.92 versus Brisbane at -0.48. Regional bricklayers eligible for 491 visas with 15 additional points and easier PR conversion.

Employer Sponsorship

Critical shortage means employers actively seek to sponsor qualified bricklayers on 482 TSS and 186 ENS visas leading directly to permanent residency.

Skills Assessment Ready

Certificate III + work experience qualifies you for TRA skills assessment, a key requirement for skilled migration applications with paper-based assessment only.

Immediate Job Placement

Australia's housing shortage creates immediate employment upon qualification. Many students receive job offers before completing their course.

Weather-Independent Training

While bricklaying work is weather-dependent, training occurs year-round in covered workshop facilities ensuring consistent skill development.

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What You'll Learn in Certificate III in Bricklaying & Blocklaying

This comprehensive course covers all aspects of residential and commercial bricklaying:

Face Brickwork

Construct face brickwork including masonry veneer, cavity brick walls, and decorative bond patterns meeting AS 3700 masonry standards

Specialized Features

Construct arches, curved walls, chimneys, barbecues, and decorative masonry features requiring advanced techniques

Structural Masonry

Build structural brick and blockwork, including retaining walls, piers, columns, and load-bearing walls with reinforcement

Site Preparation & Finishing

Set out work, construct scaffolding, prepare mortar mixes, and apply various finishing techniques including rendering and pointing

Entry Requirements for Bricklaying Course

Requirements for onshore international students seeking to enrol in Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying:

Academic Requirements

English Requirements

Visa & Other Requirements

Bricklaying PR Pathway Options

Multiple visa pathways available for qualified bricklayers in Australia

* Eligibility depends on individual circumstances and current migration policy

Subclass 189

Skilled Independent Visa

Subclass 190

State Nominated Visa

Subclass 491

Skilled Work Regional

Subclass 482

Employer Sponsored TSS

Subclass 186

Employer Nomination Scheme

Subclass 485

Temporary Graduate Visa

How The Migration Helps You Succeed

Our comprehensive support from course enrolment to PR application:

1

Free Assessment

We evaluate your background, visa status, and goals to recommend the best bricklaying pathway (Fast Track vs Long Track)

2

Course Enrolment

We connect you with reputable RTOs offering bricklaying courses and assist with enrolment including ACMI Perth, Apsley NSW, Academia Melbourne

3

Visa Support

Student visa, extensions, 485 Graduate visa, and employer sponsorship applications handled professionally throughout your journey

4

PR Application

Student visa, extensions, 485 Graduate visa, and employer sponsorship applications handled professionally throughout your journey

Student Success Stories

Real students who built successful careers through carpentry

“I came from retail background with no construction experience. The 104-week Long Track at Academia gave me time to master the skills. After getting my TRA assessment, I started subcontracting earning $2.50 per brick. I now make $125,000/year and have my 190 visa through Queensland.”

Arjun P.
Retail Worker → Bricklaying Subcontractor

“The Fast Track 52-week program was intense but perfect. I completed my course, got my 485 visa, and immediately found work in regional NSW earning $95,000. The severe shortage meant employers were competing for me. I received my 491 visa within 8 months.”

David M.
Fast Track Student → Regional Bricklayer

“I was struggling to find sponsorship with my business degree. The Migration team recommended bricklaying based on the critical shortage. Best advice ever. After 2 years training and 1 year work, I have my PR and earn $110,000 as a site supervisor.”

Li W.
Business Graduate → Bricklaying Supervisor

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying and PR pathways:

What is Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (CPC33020)?

Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (CPC33020) is Australia’s nationally recognized trade qualification for bricklayers. It trains you to lay bricks and blocks to construct walls, arches, and structures in residential and commercial settings. We offer both 52-week Fast Track and 104-week Long Track programs for international students.

What is the difference between the 52-week and 104-week bricklaying course?

The 52-week Fast Track offers accelerated delivery ideal for students wanting faster completion. The 104-week Long Track provides more time for skill mastery, better for complete beginners and those wanting extended Australian stay. Both result in the same nationally recognized Certificate III qualification eligible for PR pathways.

Why is bricklaying the #1 most acute shortage trade?

Bricklaying holds a HIA shortage index of -1.09 (most acute among all trades). Australia’s housing shortage requires 83,000 additional construction workers. Combined with aging workforce and low apprenticeship completion rates, demand far exceeds supply, creating excellent immigration opportunities.

Is bricklayer on the skilled occupation list for Australian PR?

Yes, Bricklayer – ANZSCO 331111 – is on the MLTSSL (Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List), making it eligible for all skilled visa categories including 189, 190, 491, 482, and 186 visas. Multiple states actively nominate bricklayers for 190 and 491 visas.

How much do bricklayers earn in Australia?

Employed bricklayers earn $70,000-$80,000/year average (SEEK data). Experienced bricklayers with 10-19 years earn $40+/hour ($83,000+). The real earning potential is subcontracting: $1.10-$4.00 per brick, $500-$2,840 per 1,000 bricks, or $50-$130/hour. Top subcontractors in NSW and Queensland earn $120,000-$150,000+ annually.

What are the physical requirements for bricklaying?

Bricklaying requires good physical fitness including ability to lift 2-4kg bricks repeatedly, extended periods of kneeling and bending, working at heights on scaffolding, and outdoor work in various weather conditions. Good hand-eye coordination and attention to detail are essential.

What's the difference between bricklaying and blocklaying?

Bricklaying uses clay bricks for decorative and structural work requiring precise bond patterns and pointing. Blocklaying uses concrete blocks primarily for structural walls, often rendered/painted. Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying covers both skillsets, making you versatile for all masonry work.

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