@Megger No. Parang declaration mo yun na nagsasabi ng reason why you can't produce the primary evidence na hinihingi... at need mo magprovide ng other proof to support your claim. Ang alam ko, notarized din dapat. See below.
<b>1.14.2 Statutory declarations</b>
A statutory declaration is a written statement that allows a person to declare
something to be true.
In circumstances where an applicant cannot obtain all the evidence required to
support their TRA MSA application for reasons outside their control, a statutory
declaration may be provided detailing the missing evidence. It is not advisable for
applicants to submit a statutory declaration in place of several pieces of required
evidence, as the application is unlikely to be successful.
<i>All statutory declarations must:
be accompanied by additional third-party evidence that can be
independently verified by TRA, and
include the reason why the statutory declaration is being provided instead of
certified copies of original documents.
Please note that TRA does not view information submitted in a statutory declaration
in the same way as it views verifiable third party evidence. This is why statutory
declarations must be supported by other independent evidence. For example, if an
applicant cannot obtain an employment statement from their employer (refer section
2.8.6), the applicant may choose to submit a statutory declaration detailing the
information that would otherwise be in the employment statement and why the
employment statement could not be obtained. If the applicant chose to do this, the
applicant would also need to submit further evidence of the claims made in the
statutory declaration, such as an official job description, a contract of employment
and an official description of the business. The assessor will determine whether,
taken together, this information is sufficient evidence to support claims without an
employer statement.
Please also note that statutory declarations will not be accepted in place of a
qualification or award certificate (refer section 2.6.1). A statutory declaration will also
not be accepted in place of an academic transcript (refer section 2.6.1), without
further supporting evidence to demonstrate that the applicant undertook the units
relevant to the appropriate Australian qualification in the applicant’s nominated
occupation.
Department of Education and Training TRA Migration Skills Assessment Applicant Guidelines Page 14
If you are supplying a statutory declaration from outside Australia, statutory
declarations must be signed and stamped by a person with authority to do so as
recognised by the law of the country where the declaration is being made. In all
instances, the statutory declaration must have the declarant’s signature witnessed by
a legal authority in the country where the declaration was made.</i>
Yung SSS payment, pasok ata yun sa annual payment summaries, kaya primary evidence sya.