two year study requirement
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two year study requirement
In the points system for qualifying, I answered the question as "no" since I've been jobless for about a year now.
"Do you have necessary work experience in your nominated occupation, or do you meet the two-year study requirement?"
However, I have completed two 4-year bachelor's degrees in 5 years. I was wondering if someone knows any details on whether it will help me fulfill the "two year study requirement". I found the language somewhat confusing.
"Do you have necessary work experience in your nominated occupation, or do you meet the two-year study requirement?"
However, I have completed two 4-year bachelor's degrees in 5 years. I was wondering if someone knows any details on whether it will help me fulfill the "two year study requirement". I found the language somewhat confusing.
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Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 355
Re: two year study requirement
In the points system for qualifying, I answered the question as "no" since I've been jobless for about a year now.
"Do you have necessary work experience in your nominated occupation, or do you meet the two-year study requirement?"
However, I have completed two 4-year bachelor's degrees in 5 years. I was wondering if someone knows any details on whether it will help me fulfill the "two year study requirement". I found the language somewhat confusing.
"Do you have necessary work experience in your nominated occupation, or do you meet the two-year study requirement?"
However, I have completed two 4-year bachelor's degrees in 5 years. I was wondering if someone knows any details on whether it will help me fulfill the "two year study requirement". I found the language somewhat confusing.
Hope that helps...
#3
study requirement or recent work-exp!
i think the post is enquiring about the minimum eligibility requirement for a Skilled Worker PR (two year Australian study / 12 mnth recent work exp in the 24 mnth period immediately preceding DATE OF APPLICATION) somewhat related to my thread titled " Do applcn dates really matter ?" and how thx for reading...replying...