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<blockquote data-quote="MysticRiver" data-source="post: 42415" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>If extra experience you are talking about was gathered after EA assessment, you can add it in visa application without any issue (because point is calculated at the time of invitation, not assessment. And it is very normal to gather extra experience between assessment and invitation and you are eligible to claim points for that extra period).</p><p></p><p>In case you have some experience prior to that which you could have included in EA assessment but you didn't, and now you want to add in your visa application, this will raise questions and you better be prepared for good explanation. How many questions will be asked, and whether they will accept it or not, it completely depends on your CO and can't be commented in advance as it may vary CO to CO.</p><p></p><p>Ragarding experience assessment with EA, last time I checked, it is not mandatory but as replied by EA, "highly recommended and could cause delay in your visa application processing if you don't perform" (there is a thread with official replu from EA about this matter in this forum, please search). However that is mainly for if you totally omitted experience assessment. But if you just do partial assessment and exclude some years when you sent to EA, and now want to claim, it might raise a valid question why did you do that if you think that is relevant experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MysticRiver, post: 42415, member: 1"] If extra experience you are talking about was gathered after EA assessment, you can add it in visa application without any issue (because point is calculated at the time of invitation, not assessment. And it is very normal to gather extra experience between assessment and invitation and you are eligible to claim points for that extra period). In case you have some experience prior to that which you could have included in EA assessment but you didn't, and now you want to add in your visa application, this will raise questions and you better be prepared for good explanation. How many questions will be asked, and whether they will accept it or not, it completely depends on your CO and can't be commented in advance as it may vary CO to CO. Ragarding experience assessment with EA, last time I checked, it is not mandatory but as replied by EA, "highly recommended and could cause delay in your visa application processing if you don't perform" (there is a thread with official replu from EA about this matter in this forum, please search). However that is mainly for if you totally omitted experience assessment. But if you just do partial assessment and exclude some years when you sent to EA, and now want to claim, it might raise a valid question why did you do that if you think that is relevant experience. [/QUOTE]
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