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Old 01.05.2009., 09:13   #102
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http://www.anmc.org.au/international/faq.php
Frequently Asked Questions

http://www.anmc.org.au/international...ment/index.php
Migration Skills Assessment

Migration Skills Assessments are processed and assessed at the ANMC office in Canberra. The assessment is document based and therefore the applicant does not need to be present for the assessment as it is completed based on the information provided in the application form and the submitted documents indicated in the application form. It is critical that we receive the correct documents as outlined in the application form to process the application in a suitable timeframe.

The documents that you send in with your application to the ANMC will also be required when you apply to DIAC for migration. Please ensure that you have made additional certified copies of the documents you send in to the ANMC. The ANMC holds all documents and applications for three years (Form B - Full Skills Assessment) and two years (Form A - Modified Skills Assessment) after the last date of contact. After this time documents and applications are destroyed.

At the completion of the assessment, a ‘Letter of Determination' finding the applicant suitable or not suitable for migration purposes will be posted to the applicant or their nominated agent if this applies. This ‘Letter of Determination' should be included with your application to DIAC and is the document you require as your evidence of a Migration Skills Assessment.

Please Note:
You should not apply for a Migration Skills Assessment from the ANMC if you are:
• Enrolled Nurse/Registered Nurse Division 2.
• An overseas educated nurse or midwife who holds a permanent resident visa.
• Nurses and midwives applying for Working Holiday Visas/Temporary Visas.

These nurses and midwives should apply directly to the relevant State or Territory Nursing and Midwifery Regulatory Authorities (NMRA) for registration requirements and application forms.
Correctly Certifying Documents
Follow the guidelines below to have your documents correctly certified. If your documents are incorrectly certified they will be returned to you. It is suggested that the person who certifies your application form is the same person who certifies all of your documents.


Listed below are the only people who can certify documents submitted to the ANMC:

• Legal Practitioner
• Notary Public
• Justice of the Peace
• Peace Commissioner
• Commissioner of Declarations
• Commissioner of Oaths
• Judge
• Magistrate
• Person legally designated to sign documents from an embassy or consulate

When certifying documents, the above person needs to include the following statement on each document;
I certify that this is a true copy of the original document:
Signature:.................................... Date:......................
Contact Address:.......................... Phone Number:.......
Official stamp or seal if available


P.S. sve pisano na engleski nije prevodjeno JER OSOBE KOJE TREBAJU PODATKE...moraju govoriti akademski engleski.

Ukoliko kome treba prevod:

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