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wrohaim Jul 7th 2011 12:14 pm

"Age points" question in new points test
 
Hello Everybody,

I need to know how points are precisely awarded for age in the new points test.
That is: if I am already 32 and not 33 yet upon application, will I get 30 points or 25 points ?

Ref:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...bility-age.htm

Thanks in advance for all your help.

mrsgreenstar76 Jul 7th 2011 12:17 pm

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by wrohaim (Post 9482261)
Hello Everybody,

I need to know how points are precisely awarded for age in the new points test.
That is: if I am already 32 and not 33 yet upon application, will I get 30 points or 25 points ?

Ref:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...bility-age.htm

Thanks in advance for all your help.


Your eligibility for points is determined by your age on the day of making your application.
So, if you are 32 on the day of your application, you will get 30 points :)

au_immig Jul 7th 2011 11:20 pm

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by wrohaim (Post 9482261)
Hello Everybody,

I need to know how points are precisely awarded for age in the new points test.
That is: if I am already 32 and not 33 yet upon application, will I get 30 points or 25 points ?

Ref:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...bility-age.htm

Thanks in advance for all your help.

Well its tricky but my understanding is that you'll get 25 points if you're even 1 day older than 32 years...

mrsgreenstar76 Jul 7th 2011 11:22 pm

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by au_immig (Post 9482917)
Well its tricky but my understanding is that you'll get 25 points if you're even 1 day older than 32 years...

That's not right. If you look at the link, it quite clearly states that 25 points are awarded for the age group 33 to 39. So, if they are 32, they'll get 30 points.

newjersey Jul 7th 2011 11:59 pm

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by mrsgreenstar76 (Post 9482921)
That's not right. If you look at the link, it quite clearly states that 25 points are awarded for the age group 33 to 39. So, if they are 32, they'll get 30 points.

I once heard a story on a late night tv that in some Asian cultures they add a year, so if they are 32 and a day, they started their 33rd year so to speak and they would say they are 33 if asked how old they are. Back then I thought it was nuts, but having seen this age points question come back a few times, now I begin to think there must be some truth to it.

mrsgreenstar76 Jul 8th 2011 12:01 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by newjersey (Post 9482992)
I once heard a story on a late night tv that in some Asian cultures they add a year, so if they are 32 and a day, they started their 33rd year so to speak and they would say they are 33 if asked how old they are. Back then I thought it was nuts, but having seen this age points question come back a few times, now I begin to think there must be some truth to it.

I've never heard of that :blink: I imagine that's probably not how DIAC would calculate it though. Imagine the confusion! :lol:

wrohaim Jul 8th 2011 12:02 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 
So how can we get a clear and solid answer for this from DIAC ?

mrsgreenstar76 Jul 8th 2011 12:04 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by wrohaim (Post 9482999)
So how can we get a clear and solid answer for this from DIAC ?

Well, the answer is quite clear on the website. It's not ambiguous at all. If you're 32 on the day of application, you'll get 30 points. If you're 33, you'll get 25. However, if you need more definitive confirmation, then you could give them a call.

moneypenny20 Jul 8th 2011 12:50 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by mrsgreenstar76 (Post 9483003)
Well, the answer is quite clear on the website. It's not ambiguous at all. If you're 32 on the day of application, you'll get 30 points. If you're 33, you'll get 25. However, if you need more definitive confirmation, then you could give them a call.

And the reply will be 'go check the website, all info is there'.:D

mrsgreenstar76 Jul 8th 2011 12:51 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 9483075)
And the reply will be 'go check the website, all info is there'.:D

That would be my logic too :D

Dorothy Jul 8th 2011 1:37 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by wrohaim (Post 9482999)
So how can we get a clear and solid answer for this from DIAC ?

What's your date of birth? If you were born on or before 7 July 1978 you are over age 33 and therefore are awarded 25 points. If you were born on or after 8 July 1978 you are under age 33 and worth 30 points.

*****Note that this answer is only valid on 8 July 2011. :D

newjersey Jul 8th 2011 1:46 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 9483138)
What's your date of birth? If you were born on or before 7 July 1978 you are over age 33 and therefore are awarded 25 points. If you were born on or after 8 July 1978 you are under age 33 and worth 30 points.

*****Note that this answer is only valid on 8 July 2011. :D

Feel free to repost it daily :p

moneypenny20 Jul 8th 2011 2:14 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by newjersey (Post 9483154)
Feel free to repost it daily :p

Please don't.:lol:

lloydk Jul 8th 2011 2:36 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 9483197)
Please don't.:lol:

If you're born 08-07-2000, then as of midnight 09-07-2011 (which is a minute after 23:59 of 08-07-2011), you have completed 11 years and are running on 12. But this makes you under 12 years of age and over 11 years of age. Gosh, this is so complicated!! Good thing I'm only 26 and don't fall at the end of the range. Or am I 27? Damn, now I can't figure out how old I am!

And that midnight is ACT (not sure which timezone - Canberra time zone, me thinks). So lodge your application before the day runs out for your birthday if you were in Canberra.

wrohaim Jul 8th 2011 9:28 am

Re: "Age points" question in new points test
 
My birth date is: 29 April 1979.


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