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Khurshid Jan 15th 2002 11:20 pm

Could someone give me the exact (legal) definition of "Australian Qualification"
please ? Is a NAATI test taken (and passed) overseas be considered an "Australian
Qualification" within the Migration Act, thereby exempting the applicant from the
"Recent work experience" component of assessment ? *

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* Provided application is made within 6 months of qualifying, of course.

George Lombard Jan 16th 2002 10:20 am

Hi Khurshid bhai,

Buy the kit or check the legislation. It is all about completing a qualification at a
particular level after at least of one year of study in Australia. Your NAATI test
certainly won't qualify without a degree or diploma preceding it. And on the question
of whether you can get a 60 point occupation with just the NAATI test, I am sorry not
to have got back to you, and hope to soon.

Khoda hafez,

George Lombard

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Khurshid Jan 16th 2002 10:01 pm

Do you mean "The Immigration Kit" published by IARC?

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George Lombard Jan 17th 2002 10:40 am

Hi Khurshid,

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No, that's unfortunately out of date with respect to a lot of skilled visa issues.
But the DIMIA booklet No. 6 is where I would start.

Cheers

George Lombard

www.austimmigration.com.au


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