Though it is not directly mentioned, but I believe it is 32 inclusive, means you can claim maximum points unless you turn 33 (because next slab starts from 33).
A simple experiment to submit a EOI with 32.5 yrs age can confirm this.
Yes, logically it completely makes sense. Thanks
One more thing Mystic.
I've just completed 5 years work experience in my job recently (3 years skilled employment). As a result, my 190 EOIs had automatically updated to 65 points. Still the date of effect shows the initial EOI submission date, since I did n't update anything by myself. In that sense, position of my EOIs in the queue has not affected negatively.
But I'm planning to resign from my job in coming months to start a business. Soon after I resign, I hope I may need to update my EOIs to reflect the final date of my employment. By doing so, my points will not change since the skilled employment has already exceeded 3 years. My first question is will the position of my EOIs in the queue be negatively affected by this, even though it will not change the points score ?
Is there any requirement that we should stay in the assessed employment by the time we will be invited ?
Thanks a lot.