@RheaMARN1171933 said:
@otreasure if your university is under section 2, they’ll look in the 3 things for your qualification to be considered as equivalent to a bachelor degree - years of full time study, average GPA and number of units. Transcript is needed to verify all these. Or if board passer from section 2, it will equate to an AQF bachelor degree as well.
I am very surprised if your agency isn’t aware of this as this topic was covered in our postgrad course in Australian immigration law. This is also stated in the immigration legislation.
Hindi ko pa rin masyadong maintindihan. Sana may makapagbigay ng comment.
Section 3 po yung school ko, bachelor of Acc at hindi rin ako CPA tho may years of experience ako sa Pinas. Pero naghehesitate ako ipaassess sa CPA kasi ayon sa Criteria:
"CPA Australia will only recognise employment that:
is assessed as closely related to the ANZSCO occupation for which you have received a suitable skills assessment outcome
was undertaken in the 10 years prior to your CPA Australia skills assessment application date
was undertaken after you completed a formal qualification (or combination of qualifications) that is assessed by CPA Australia as equivalent to at least an Australian bachelor’s degree
was paid and continuous for a minimum of 20 hours per week
is a minimum of one year of accumulated employment, for at least three months per role"
Source: https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/become-a-cpa/migration-assessment/australia/skilled-employment-assessment
Ibig sabihin ba na kung section 3 ang school ko obviously hindi na sya equivalent sa AQF so yung experience ko e hindi na rin counted?