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<blockquote data-quote="MysticRiver" data-source="post: 44857" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Well, this is very unusual situation. I would definitely put the real experience, irrespective of what assessing authority says, because</p><p></p><p>1) I know they were wrong for sure</p><p>2) DIBP would validate the experience themselves</p><p>3) In EOI, you need to put start and end date of your experience, not how many years, so no scope of putting 3 yrs without false start/end time</p><p></p><p>For education, it is little bit tricky though. AMSA is suppose to validate/map your overseas experience with Australian standard. So, if they said your diploma is equivalent to Australian Bachelor (which almost surely is a mistake, as a matter of fact the opposite is common), you can legally put Bachelor in my view (claiming 15 points). However, I am not sure how DIBP would react when they find out this mistake. They ofcourse can't make you responsible for that, now either they would continue as usual, or cancel your invitation without any penalty. If you want to be in the safe side, you might reconfirm with AMSA (with the risk that they might correct their evaluation).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MysticRiver, post: 44857, member: 1"] Well, this is very unusual situation. I would definitely put the real experience, irrespective of what assessing authority says, because 1) I know they were wrong for sure 2) DIBP would validate the experience themselves 3) In EOI, you need to put start and end date of your experience, not how many years, so no scope of putting 3 yrs without false start/end time For education, it is little bit tricky though. AMSA is suppose to validate/map your overseas experience with Australian standard. So, if they said your diploma is equivalent to Australian Bachelor (which almost surely is a mistake, as a matter of fact the opposite is common), you can legally put Bachelor in my view (claiming 15 points). However, I am not sure how DIBP would react when they find out this mistake. They ofcourse can't make you responsible for that, now either they would continue as usual, or cancel your invitation without any penalty. If you want to be in the safe side, you might reconfirm with AMSA (with the risk that they might correct their evaluation). [/QUOTE]
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