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Become a Qualified Painter in Australia

Certificate III in Painting and Decorating (CPC30620) – 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

$100/hr

Sydney/Melbourne Contractor Rates

MLTSSL

Listed Occupation

Critical

Shortage Status

What is Certificate III in Painting and Decorating?

Certificate III in Painting and Decorating (CPC30620) is Australia’s nationally recognized trade qualification for professional painters. This comprehensive course trains you to prepare surfaces and apply paint, texture coatings, wallpaper, and decorative finishes to residential, commercial, and industrial structures.

As a qualified painter, you’ll work across diverse projects including new home construction, commercial fit-outs, heritage restoration, industrial coatings, and specialized decorative finishes. Painters enjoy year-round indoor and outdoor work opportunities, with painting and decorating holding critical shortage status across Australia.

Key Course Details:

Choose Your Painting 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 painting and decorating qualification solves these common challenges:

Struggling to Find Sponsored Work?

Painters are in critical shortage across Australia with consistent demand in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Employers actively seek qualified painters for sponsorship opportunities on 482 and 186 visas.

Running Out of Visa Time?

A painting course extends your stay through 52-104 week study period, followed by 485 Graduate visa. Earn $25,000-$40,000 during training while building skills that qualify for multiple PR pathways including 189 and 190 visas.

University Degree Not Working?

Painting qualifications cost significantly less than university degrees ($18,000-$25,000 vs $60,000+) and offer immediate employment outcomes. Qualified painters earning $75,000-$85,000+ with excellent self-employment potential charging $50-$100/hour.

Why Choose a Painting & Decorating Course in Australia?

Painting offers unmatched advantages for international students seeking permanent residency:

Critical Skills Shortage

Painters hold critical shortage status with December 2024-2025 visa grants showing approvals at 65-85 points through Tasmania, Queensland, and Western Australia state nominations.

MLTSSL Listed Occupation

Painting Trades Worker (332211) is on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List, giving you access to 189, 190, 491, 482, and 186 visa pathways.

Year-Round Employment

Interior painting continues regardless of weather, while exterior work follows seasonal patterns, providing consistent employment opportunities throughout the year.

Lower Capital Business Entry

Start your own painting business with significantly lower capital requirements than most trades ($5,000-$15,000 equipment vs $50,000+ for other trades).

Regional Opportunities

Painters are highly sought in regional Australia for residential and tourism developments, making you eligible for 491/494 regional visas with 15 additional points.

Skills Assessment Ready

Certificate III + work experience qualifies you for TRA skills assessment which is paper-based only (no practical test), making it one of the simpler assessment processes.

Employer Sponsorship

Qualified painters are prime candidates for employer-sponsored visas (482 TSS and 186 ENS) leading directly to permanent residency.

Lower Physical Demands

While physically demanding, painting involves less structural lifting than most trades, with primary demands being ladder work, repetitive motion, and attention to detail.

What You'll Learn in Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

This comprehensive course covers all aspects of residential, commercial, and industrial painting:

Surface Preparation

Prepare various substrates including timber, plasterboard, masonry, and metal through sanding, filling, priming, and sealing techniques

Decorative Finishes

Apply texture coats, faux finishes, wallpaper, marbling, stenciling, and specialty decorative techniques for high-end residential and commercial projects

Application Techniques

Master brush, roller, and spray application methods for water-based, solvent-based, and specialty coatings on walls, ceilings, and features

Protective & Industrial Coatings

Apply lead paint encapsulation, fire-retardant coatings, anti-graffiti treatments, and industrial protective coatings per manufacturer specifications

Entry Requirements for Painting Course

Requirements for onshore international students seeking to enrol in Certificate III in Painting and Decorating:

Academic Requirements

English Requirements

Visa & Other Requirements

Painting PR Pathway Options

Multiple visa pathways available for qualified painting trades workers 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

Real students who built successful careers through painting and decorating:

1

Free Assessment

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

2

Course Enrolment

We connect you with reputable RTOs offering painting courses including TAFE NSW, Orange International, Skills Institute Australia, and assist with enrolment

3

Visa Support

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

4

PR Application

Skills assessment (TRA paper-based) and skilled migration application support when you're ready, including state nomination applications

Student Success Stories

Real students who built successful careers through carpentry

“I was working in a restaurant and wanted a trade that didn’t require heavy physical labor. The 104-week painting course at Orange College was perfect. After getting my 485 visa and TRA assessment (paper-based, so quick!), I found work in commercial painting earning $78,000. I received my 190 visa through Tasmania.”

Ahmed S.
Hospitality Worker → Commercial Painter

“The 52-week Fast Track suited my timeline perfectly. I completed the course, started residential painting work, and quickly moved into self-employment. I now charge $65/hour and earn $95,000/year with my own small business. My 189 visa came through at 85 points last year.”

Mei L.
Fast Track Student → Painting Contractor

“I specialized in decorative finishes after my basic qualification. High-end homes and hotels pay premium rates for faux finishes and specialty techniques. I’m earning $105,000/year and have my PR through employer sponsorship from a luxury fit-out company.”

Carlos D.
Painter → Decorative Specialist

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Certificate III in Painting and Decorating and PR pathways:

What is Certificate III in Painting and Decorating (CPC30620)?

Certificate III in Painting and Decorating (CPC30620) is Australia’s nationally recognized trade qualification for professional painters. It trains you to prepare surfaces and apply paint, texture coatings, wallpaper, and decorative finishes to residential, commercial, and industrial structures. The course is approximately 70% practical and 30% theory. We offer 52-week Fast Track and 104-week Long Track options.

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

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

Is painting trades worker on the skilled occupation list for Australian PR?

Yes, Painting Trades Worker – ANZSCO 332211 – 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. December 2024-2025 data shows visa grants at 65-85 points through state nominations.

How much do painters earn in Australia?

Qualified painters earn $75,000-$85,000/year average (SEEK data). Hourly rates average $31.26 nationally, with Perth highest at $35.08/hour and Brisbane at $30.15/hour. Self-employed contractors charge $50-$60/hour (up to $100/hour in Sydney/Melbourne). Business owners report gross revenue of $115,000-$200,000 depending on business size.

What makes painting different from other construction trades?

Painting is less weather-dependent (interior work continues year-round), requires lower capital investment for self-employment ($5,000-$15,000 vs $50,000+), and involves less heavy lifting than structural trades. The TRA skills assessment is paper-based only (no practical test). However, painters face higher chemical exposure (paint fumes, solvents) requiring proper safety equipment.

What specializations are available for painters?

Key specializations include: Industrial coating specialist (protective coatings for infrastructure), Decorative finisher (faux finishes, marbling, stenciling for high-end residential/commercial), Spray painting specialist (cabinet refinishing, automotive, industrial), Heritage restoration painter (period-correct techniques for heritage buildings), and Lead paint specialist (encapsulation and remediation).

What is the TRA skills assessment process for painters?

TRA assessment for painters is paper-based only (no practical test required), making it one of the simpler processes. Requirements include 3 years full-time post-qualification work experience (or 6 years without formal qualification) plus 12 months currency (worked in last 3 years). The Job Ready Program provides an alternative pathway for recent graduates.

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