Applying for an evaluation for the migration to Australia can be a time-taking process. It takes effort to arrange the required documents and also to assemble evidences of all previous employments. It is, therefore a wise decision to make the preparations before submitting the application rather than taking risks with incomplete documents.

 

Read through the seven most common mistakes that should be avoided while submitting the application for assessment as they might delay your application:

 
  1. Not including the essential verification documents
 

There are few additional requirements for the verification process that are necessary for qualifications obtained from certain regions of the world and include China, Iran, Pakistan and Nigeria. The applicant should ensure that they have clearly understood the requirements of the document checklist for these countries.

 
  1. Submitting an incomplete application
 

We often encounter that we have not received documents that cover a specific period of the employment and are important proof of qualification. Here, you need to ensure to provide evidences of all the job periods that are in direct association of your occupation along with the most recent ones.   

 
  1. Assuming an assessment of any employment only from its title
 

The various types of work experience completed in one occupation can differ between countries and therefore the applicant needs to ensure that they understand the requirements of that particular occupation in Australia. This is determined by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO).

 

Therefore, it is of utmost importance to read through the ANZSCO definition and tasks covered under the same before filing the application as the required skill levels mentioned across the ANZSCO are of utmost significance. You can also contact your immigration consultants for knowing more on your occupation and its demand across various states of Australia.

 

We offer an additional and highly proficient Skills Assessment Service for majority of the professional occupations and this could be helpful for individuals that are seeking clarification on the eligibility criteria. You can connect over phone for further consultation on our assistance for skills assessment criteria for the occupational classifications.

 
  1. Not having required employment duration during the time of submitting the application

 
  1. Submitting a Priority Processing (PP) application for the second or subsequent application. Also, need to be updated that priority processing is not available for the returning applicants.

 
  1. Not providing the contact details of the applicant

 

This mainly includes contact number and email address of the person while the immigration agent is submitting the application. This can delay the complete assessment process if the evaluator would require the contact of the applicant directly as in some instances the assessor can have query or need to verify the qualification related to employment and/or education of the applicant.

   
  1. Not submitting the original language and the English translation of the documents
 

In case any of the documents are not in English language, then you should submit the copies of the original documents along with their English translations that are made available by the registered translation service authority. This is certainly because the documents in their original language format and devoid of translations will be unacceptable.

 

Your application will be evaluated in less duration of time if the above mistakes are avoided. Applicants are usually eager to accelerate the process and could become impatient while gathering the required documents. However, the efforts taken during this stage will be paid off when the application results into positive and therefore gets approved.

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