@project2100 said:
Hi, hope you can help. But my husband and I are both IEs and have been working in Supply Chain after graduating.
We want to claim the 10 points for partner skills, I'll be the one submitting the EOI and siya yung partner. In order for us to claim this at max, need niya pa rin ba mag-undergo the CDR process for Engineers Australia or okay lang na ang kunin naming service is the Relevant Skills Employment Assessment (RSEA)?
Thank you po sa sasagot!
Heto po yung sagot : nasa Migration Schedule 6D
17.3 Skilled partners
Under Item 6D111 of Part 6D.11 of the regulations, 10 points may only be awarded if the spouse (as defined in section 5F
of the Act) or de facto partner (as defined in section 5CB of the Act) of the primary applicant:
• is an applicant for the same subclass of visa as the primary applicant; and
• is not an Australian permanent resident or an Australian citizen; and
• was under 45 at the time the primary applicant was invited to apply for the visa unless transitional arrangements apply
– see below; and
• at the time of invitation to apply for the visa, nominated a skilled occupation, being an occupation specified under
regulation 1.15 (1)(a) at that time; and
• at the time of invitation to apply for the visa, had been assessed by the relevant assessing authority for their
nominated skilled occupation as having suitable skills for the occupation and the assessment was not for a Subclass
485 (Temporary Graduate) visa. See paragraph 6D111 of Schedule 6D of the regulations; and
• at the time of invitation to apply for the visa had competent English.
17.8 Partner’s nominated skill occupation and skills assessment
For the purpose of awarding partner points, the nominated occupation of the partner (that is, spouse or de facto
partner) must be on the Occupation List(s) applicable to the point-tested visa that the primary applicant has applied for.
_**A suitable skills assessment required for paragraph 6D111 must have been obtained at time of invitation but is not
subject to the time periods prescribed in Schedule 2 and which apply to the primary applicant. This means that a suitable
skills assessment obtained more than three years prior to the date of invitation can be accepted for this criterion.**_