<blockquote rel="ianne27">@lock_code2004 not related to any points sir... civil status ko po... :-( naghahang po kasi ung Skill Select nung ginawa ng agent namen... hindi nakita ung spot na un... makapaglodge kaya kami? or baka po maquestion ako?
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so are you Single - tapos naging Married sa EOI?
or you are Married - pero naging Single sa EOI? im asking kasi critical ito sa secondary/dependents mo..
pero in my opinion (im not an expert), kung hindi po related sa points, pwede nyo nmn i-continue ang pag-lodge.. okay lang naman.. meron pong tinatawag na change of circumstances form..i think your case will fall under.. incorrect answer..
CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES
If your circumstances have changed since you made your visa application, and as a result an answer to a question on your visa application form or the information you have given to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship about your visa application is no longer correct, you must advise us in writing as soon as possible.
Examples of changes in circumstances include:
changes to address and/or contact details;
changes to employment, for example a new job;
obtaining a new passport;
new member of the family unit;
you or a secondary applicant has become pregnant;
discovery that information previously provided is incorrect.
You can provide this information to the GSM processing office by letter or email, together with any accompanying documents. If you are notifying the department of a change to your email address by sending an email from your new email address, you must include details of your previous email address, as evidence that you have authorised the change.
The following forms are useful for notifying the department of changes in circumstances and are available on the department's website at http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms
form 929 Change of Address;
form 1022 Notification of Changes in Circumstances;
form 1023 Notification of Incorrect Answer(s);
form 1193 Communication by Email.