tryingtomigrate 1 Posted May 17 Good day everyone! I have finally received my assessment from the relevant authority. I am good to go. For partner occupation, it asks if my partner have nominated occupation. Well, she does. Then, the next question is if my partner have the skills assessed from the relevant authority. I am still waiting my partners skills assessed. It may take some time. Can I go ahead and submit the EOI application and add my wife's assessment details such as name of the authority, refence number, etc. once I receive them? Basically, are you allowed to update the EOI application once it is submitted? Thank you for your feedback. Cheers! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rammygirl 2,164 Posted May 17 I don’t think you can claim the points for your wife until the paperwork is received though. So many wineries ......so little time :yes: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulhand 1,008 Posted May 18 You can update an EOI at any time … but as mentioned above, make sure you don’t actually claim points for something until you have the paperwork in hand. ____________________________________________________________________ Paul Hand Registered Migration Agent, MARN 1801974 SunCoast Migration Ltd All comments are general in nature and do not constitute legal or migration advice. Comments may not be applicable or appropriate to your specific situation. Any comments relate to legislation and policy at date of post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tryingtomigrate 1 Posted May 18 Thank you @rammygirl and @paulhand. I am an honest person. The plan is to not to claim the points when I submit the application but come back to EOI and provide wife's assessment details once I have them. So, my understanding is that once you submit the EOI and it is in the queue, I can edit it where I can provide wife's details and submit again. Correct me if I am wrong please. Thanks again. Have a good one! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wrussell 2,290 Posted May 22 Too bad if your EoI fails to result in an invitation and so do subsequent revisions. Unless there are time (or other) constraints it is best practice to have all supporting documents in hand before committing to a course of action. Westly Russell Registered Migration Agent 0316072 www.pinoyau.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites