Teaching Skills Assessments - Australia - Change of Assessing Body
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Teaching Skills Assessments - Australia - Change of Assessing Body
The assessing body that oversees the assessment of teachers' qualifications for the purpose of migration to Australia has changed:
http://www.gomatilda.com/news/article.cfm?articleid=403
Best regards.
http://www.gomatilda.com/news/article.cfm?articleid=403
Best regards.
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Re: Teaching Skills Assessments - Australia - Change of Assessing Body
Originally Posted by Alan Collett
The assessing body that oversees the assessment of teachers' qualifications for the purpose of migration to Australia has changed:
http://www.gomatilda.com/news/article.cfm?articleid=403
Best regards.
http://www.gomatilda.com/news/article.cfm?articleid=403
Best regards.
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Re: Teaching Skills Assessments - Australia - Change of Assessing Body
Yes, that should be fine.
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Originally Posted by Andy & Carla
Am I right in thinking then that because DIMA received my application (online) on 31st October, I will be OK sending them my NOOSR skills assessment?
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Re: Teaching Skills Assessments - Australia - Change of Assessing Body
If I got an assessment from NOOSR, is it valid for a specific time, or does any new visa application to DIMA need a new certificate?
Thank you, ws.
Thank you, ws.
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Re: Teaching Skills Assessments - Australia - Change of Assessing Body
Originally Posted by ws99
If I got an assessment from NOOSR, is it valid for a specific time, or does any new visa application to DIMA need a new certificate?
Thank you, ws.
Thank you, ws.
They were still accepting applications to do assessments on the 31st so I can't see that DIMA would refuse to accept them.
They aren't changing the criteria (yet) so their should be no difference