


But in my opinion you will get a grant on the same assessment. I believe its very much clear that you do not need to do anything and just to wait for what DIBP/ACS replies and that too can contradict as well. Secondly please look at the below highlighted in Red boxes from the ACS assessment results. That's why I think you should wait for a reply.įinally, in my extremely personal opinion, DIBP/states should have checked the validity themselves on the day of invitation and send invitation only to the non-expired assessment cases.įirst of all I am glad to know that you will post the updated here, also please do update your timelines so everyone can easy help you out just by a glimpse on the timelines. But may be, DIBP shows some leniency in such case, I have no idea. In case of ACS assessment, it might not be an apple to apple match with above, but someone can argue that on the day of invitation, you were not assessed (because it expired) and hence your EOI should not be valid. This will surely be illegitimate, simply because that'd mean that on the day you got your invitation, someone ranked higher than you missed his invitation, which is totally unfair. Later after getting an invitation, you reapplied in IELTS and scored 7 in each band and submitted that IELTS document as part of supporting documents. IELTS 7 in each band) without really having that much points in IELTS. For example, let say you submitted an EOI with 10 points for English Proficiency (e.g. What I can say for certainty that, you cannot pre-claim any point. that can be done), or may be just missed by DIBP (in which case, it'd be taking a chance). So, the case you referenced here, can be legitimate (e.g. I always feel that, in terms of fact checking and timing, DIBP does not maintain same standard in every case.

So, I guess corresponding CO missed that point. I have heard people get a successful grant claiming points for deducted (by ACS) experience as well, where it's clearly mentioned by ACS that you can't claim points for deducted experience. Unfortunately, I can't comment with certainty here.
