Training and Acquired Workplace Experience
The team at VoxTrade have unmatched experience and expertise in developing and delivering training packages to meet the needs of basic through to advanced education packages and case study theory in technical customs related matters.
To be granted a (nominee or sole trader) customs broker’s license, applicants must demonstrate that they have the acquired experience required to become a customs broker. Acquired experience is the practical know-how an individual gains in the workplace with broker like responsibilities.
To demonstrate that experience, applicants are required to detail their undertaking or assisting in a range of broker related activities, some of which their employer may not be able to provide.
If they are unable to gain acquired experience in certain activities, the choices are limited. Give up an otherwise good job with an employer that provides a great career path to gain experience somewhere else or undertake a VoxTrade module in the area workplace experience is needed, while remaining in their current job.
The following modules are offered and can be tailored to individual needs:
Tariff Advice Procedures and Applications
Valuation Advice Procedures and Applications
Free Trade Agreement Compliance
Origin Ruling Procedures and Applications
The Anti-Dumping Commission and Disputes
Tariff Concession Order Procedures, Applications, Revocations and Disputes
Duty Drawback Procedures and Applications
Administrative Appeals Tribunal Procedures and Applications