I'm just about to start putting together my documents to send off to the ACS. A few days ago I read a post that highlighted the types of information I should be sending to them, but I have just spent the last hour searching for it but can no longer find it! Can someone give me an idea of exactly what documents I should be sending to them. I recently read that somebodys assessment was delayed until they sent a list of modules studied on their degree. I would never have thought about sending that, and that's why I want to make sure I get it right first time.
Many Thanks, Adrian Robson |
Adrian,
You should be looking at sending certified copies of all of the following:- - CV - references covering a minimum of 3 years post-graduate work (these should be detailed, including specific work you have done, languages you know etc.). - your degree certificate - your degree transcript (this is the "list of modules" you referred to) - contact your university who should supply you with one for a small fee. - birth certificate or passport - and the ACS application form and payment of course I assume you've had a look at the information available on the ACS website? If not, pay a visit to http://www.acs.org.au/national/accre...os-credit.html Good luck, Cheers, Chris -- [email protected] www.chrislove.co.uk > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Hi Adrian
On the ACS website it has a full list of what you need www.acs.org.au When my partner sent of for his skills assessment, he inclusded the following - 1. Certified copy of degree certificate. 2. Cert copy of all the modules/areas studied as part of degree course - you write to your uni for this. 3. Proof of relevant work experinence, in the form of references from work. 4. CV - I think or that might have been our visa!?! I think they were the main things, hope this helps, good luck kate > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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