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Old Feb 21st 2007, 2:18 pm
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Can anyone tell me when filling out a TRA for a skilled assesment 136 visa is it on ly the applicant who has to put in all their previous jobs or does that include the spouse too?

I am now worried that I am going to have to put all of my millions of jobs I have ever done since leaving school on the form. hubby is ok, he only had 3 jobs since leaving school.

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Old Feb 21st 2007, 2:29 pm
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Can anyone tell me when filling out a TRA for a skilled assesment 136 visa is it on ly the applicant who has to put in all their previous jobs or does that include the spouse too?

I am now worried that I am going to have to put all of my millions of jobs I have ever done since leaving school on the form. hubby is ok, he only had 3 jobs since leaving school.

thansk

Hi Casper99,
If you are the applicant then it will be your employment history

I know how you feel I've just had to put together 23yrs worth
But honestly you do get there in the end. What trade are you?
If your OH has trade, use him,less paper eh.

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Old Feb 21st 2007, 2:32 pm
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thanks kelsey

OH would be applying for the visa. He is the skilled one.

He is a toolmaker
he has worked for the same company (more or less- left 2 times for 1 year the first time and 6 weeks the 2nd) since he left school at 16. he did his apprentice there too

I, on the other hand have had loads of jobs so if the TRA include my jobs then I have a tough job ahead.

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Old Feb 21st 2007, 2:39 pm
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Hi Casper99

Is it only the applicant who has to give there work history for the TRA as it is their skills that are being assessed.

OH is a carpenter and we had to give 17 years work history references etc , it would have been easier if it had been me as I've only ever had four jobs!!

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