Spouse's qualification
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Re: Spouse's qualification
Originally Posted by Jaj
I think you should put in the details requested, but if spouse skill
points are not being claimed (and spouse's education is not being used
to claim English language ability for the purpose of the second visa
application charge instalment) then you don't need to send supporting
evidence.
Jeremy
>On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 02:44:05 GMT, "LC" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I'm not going to claim any points from my wife's qualification and work
>experience. Form 47SK, question 58 (education qualification) and question 59
>(employment history), should I write N/A or the actual details? I don't mind
>to enter the actual details but do I have to get the her supporting
>documentation certified and sent to DIMIA as well?
>TIA
>LC
This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
points are not being claimed (and spouse's education is not being used
to claim English language ability for the purpose of the second visa
application charge instalment) then you don't need to send supporting
evidence.
Jeremy
>On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 02:44:05 GMT, "LC" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I'm not going to claim any points from my wife's qualification and work
>experience. Form 47SK, question 58 (education qualification) and question 59
>(employment history), should I write N/A or the actual details? I don't mind
>to enter the actual details but do I have to get the her supporting
>documentation certified and sent to DIMIA as well?
>TIA
>LC
This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
Thanks just my fiance is applying to immigrate and I am a Australian citizen so hopefully shouldn't have to put all my details.