Subclass 190 How do we submit multiple EOI's from the same Skill Select account?

moonriver

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Hey all. I've seen from other threads on this forum that we can submit multiple EOI's from the same Skill Select account but how is that possible? Isn't 1 SkillSelect account tied to 1 Expression of Interest ID (Username)? Because when i logged in my existing SkillSelect account, there's no option to create another EOI from there.

Currently, the only way i see of doing this is to create a new account with a new Expression of Interest ID (Username) and password to submit another EOI.
 

SJR

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Currently, the only way i see of doing this is to create a new account with a new Expression of Interest ID (Username) and password to submit another EOI.
That's exactly what I have done.
Just remember to keep a record of the various usernames, passwords and ID used in creation (needed if you forget login details)
 

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MysticRiver

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You can submit as many EOIs as you want, they will be independent to each other.
 
how many regional or state can we apply? i guess multiple with different accounts ok! but when i lodge my EOI i dont get any more options than (ANY, NSW, VIC SA, WA, NA) so in this option i can only choose the states " no regional " area ? as my ANZSCO code will remain the same in all states? so how can i choose which region is has better opportunity to get PR? Please clarify my doubts....its very imporatnt question for my EOI?
 
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