@Mark.1 <blockquote class="Quote" rel="Mark.1">Gud pm po.i just received invitation to apply today from nsw.ask ko lng po requirements ng nsw like documents to upload.nbasa ko po ksi na limited times allowed to open ung link.sa main applicant lng po ba ung hihingin na req. or ksama na rin dependents?thanks po and ung docs po is pwedeng coloured orignal scanned copy lng? Or need pa na cert true copy? Thanks po</blockquote>
Hi @Mark.1, congratulations on your pre-invite. ๐
Evidence and mandatory documents to include in your application
You need to produce evidence to demonstrate that you meet NSW nomination criteria at the time that your application is submitted. For example, the dates on documents such as your suitable skills assessment or English language test results should show that they were issued and current before the application is submitted.
The following documents are required for every application:
Bio-data page of your passport โ please do not scan the entire passport.
Current skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your nominated occupation.
English language ability results โ IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)* or OET.
Educational qualifications โ certificates and academic transcripts.
Full curriculum vitae/resume.
Evidence to support all points-related claims that you make in your application.
To process your application without delay please:
Name each document appropriately โ for example 'passport', 'employment' and 'resume'.
Ensure that each document is clear and easy to read.
Ensure that each document is either a colour copy of the original, or a certified black and white copy.
Where possible, upload the files as pdf documents and ensure that the size of the files are not too big, as this can significantly slow down the upload process.
Source: https://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/live-and-work-in-nsw/visas-and-immigration/skilled-nominated-migration-190/after-you-have-been-invited
Does my evidence have to be certified?
Colour copies of original documents do not need to be certified. In rare cases, we may request a document to be certified if the content of your scanned colour copy is not clear. You will be contacted if this is required.
Please be aware that this applies to the NSW application process only. The Department of Home Affairs may have different requirements for providing supporting documents for the visa application
Source: https://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/live-and-work-in-nsw/visas-and-immigration/skilled-nominated-migration-190/frequently-asked-questions