ACS Work experience after assessment

Stst86

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2019-11-16
Hello everyone,

Can someone please help me understand this.

Say I have submitted my assessment to ACS for work experience from Jan 2000 to Dec 2014.

ACS dedcucted 2 years and said Jan 2012 to Dec 2014 is usable for EOI. However by the mean time I have accumulated more experience. Can I use this extra experience in my EOI? Would I need more documentation to prove it?

Any experiences or interpretations would be helpful

Thanks
 

mohsinciddiki

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Hello everyone,

Can someone please help me understand this.

Say I have submitted my assessment to ACS for work experience from Jan 2000 to Dec 2014.

ACS dedcucted 2 years and said Jan 2012 to Dec 2014 is usable for EOI. However by the mean time I have accumulated more experience. Can I use this extra experience in my EOI? Would I need more documentation to prove it?

Any experiences or interpretations would be helpful

Thanks
If your current experience was positively assessed and you got more experience in same position and same job description, then yes you can claim that extra experience without having the assessment. For this, you will be asked to provide proofs to show continuity of your work BUT if you have changed your job or have moved to a different position then you will be required to have the additional assessment.
 
MSA
2018-08-02
Skill
261111
SC
189/190
Point
75/80
EOI
2018-08-17
Nom.
2018-11-11
Inv.
2018-11-11
App.
2018-12-22
CO
2019-03-27
PCC
2019-02-23
HC
2019-02-18
Grant
2019-06-03
IED
2020-02-20
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