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Need quick help on a query I have related to filing an EOI.

Is it required to submit Assessment reports (says ACS report) while filing an EOI ? If yes, does Skill Select allow the report be updated at a later time ?

I am asking this because I am planning to get my ACS report rectified and in the mean time want to get into the pool through the EOI and to wait till my report is corrected.

Can guys who have already filed an EOI help me with this or possibly direct me to Skill Select site where I can find info on this please ?
You can update your EOI n number of times... Till the time you get invite from Skill select.... So you can do so n it is mentioned on their page too........

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You can update your EOI n number of times... Till the time you get invite from Skill select.... So you can do so n it is mentioned on their page too........
yes I agree, go ahead and submit ur EOI with ur current ACS you can always update it once u get the new ACS report.

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yes I agree, go ahead and submit ur EOI with ur current ACS you can always update it once u get the new ACS report.

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Thanks Rekha / Mahajan,

Also I am yet to take my IELTS.
Would you guys recommend filing the EOI and update later once I get my IELTS scores and receive my corrected report from ACS ?

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Thanks Rekha / Mahajan,

Also I am yet to take my IELTS.
Would you guys recommend filing the EOI and update later once I get my IELTS scores and receive my corrected report from ACS ?
you need ils to submit EOI , not sure if the application will let you go forward in case u leave it blank. Nevertheless I suggest u try submitting and application with ils field blank.

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you need ils to submit EOI , not sure if the application will let you go forward in case u leave it blank. Nevertheless I suggest u try submitting and application with ils field blank.

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Thanks Rekha, will take a look at it today and do what ever I can.

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you need ils to submit EOI , not sure if the application will let you go forward in case u leave it blank. Nevertheless I suggest u try submitting and application with ils field blank.

Rekha

Here's the answer !

Can I submit an EOI if I have not completed an English language test, skills assessment or Job Ready program?
No, not if you need these in order to submit an EOI.


If you are submitting an EOI for a points based visa, you must have completed an English language test, skills assessment or job ready program (if applicable) before you submit a complete EOI.

You do not need to attach documents to your EOI. However, you must enter accurate information in your EOI that matches the information on the supporting documents.

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If you are submitting an EOI for a points based visa, you must have completed .......before you submit a complete EOI.
Its obvious to you also now that submission of Incomplete/Inaccurate EOI is not at all recommended.

However you can create an EOI & get your EOI number (without submitting it). EOI completion takes around 10-12 screens. You can play around till last 2 screens. You may save the data filled & continue from that point later. This helps to have a first hand preview & get familiar with the EOI fields ahead of time. Once you get all the data like ACS, IELTS etc update them & then only submit. Saved & not submitted will not impact you adversely. Nor it will give you any visibility/priority till submitted.


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Folks,

Going for a rectification of my ACS report and need your help please !

Had produced a SELF Statutory Decln for my current work experience which was not considered by ACS during assessment.

Launching a Review and Revalidation with the following additional documents :

1. A Statutory Declaration counter signed / authorized by my senior colleague on standard Stamp Paper.

2. An organisation chart signed by your colleague’s immediate supervisor.


Please advise on anything more that is required to this effect I am missing out here !

Appreciate your support.

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Folks,

Going for a rectification of my ACS report and need your help please !

Had produced a SELF Statutory Decln for my current work experience which was not considered by ACS during assessment.

Launching a Review and Revalidation with the following additional documents :

1. A Statutory Declaration counter signed / authorized by my senior colleague on standard Stamp Paper.

2. An organisation chart signed by your colleague’s immediate supervisor.


Please advise on anything more that is required to this effect I am missing out here !

Appreciate your support.

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Folks,

Going for a rectification of my ACS report and need your help please !

Had produced a SELF Statutory Decln for my current work experience which was not considered by ACS during assessment.

Launching a Review and Revalidation with the following additional documents :

1. A Statutory Declaration counter signed / authorized by my senior colleague on standard Stamp Paper.

2. An organisation chart signed by your colleague’s immediate supervisor.


Please advise on anything more that is required to this effect I am missing out here !

Appreciate your support.

+ attach one business card of the colleague who signed the declaration form..
( it should have company name, address, his designation, phone numbers and email address)

thats all i can think of.., but wait for other expats suggestions as well..

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