So what if you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, are a general manager of an engineering company for the last 3 years, and worked as an engineer for 6 years prior to that. Your degree is not recognised via the Washington accord..so do you submit your CDR and get your skills buttessed via Ieaust and nominate Engineering Manager as your occupation, or apply via Vetbuttess choosing Sales Engineer as your nomination. Our points are borderline, if we get 60 points via Ieaust, then we can apply for the 136 Send, OR we can apply under 138 Send and use a family member to sponsor us, and be ok with 50 points gained from Vetbuttess.
If you can gain the points you need with Vetbuttess, is it better to go with them, are they easier-quicker then Ieaust?
The degree was gained in 1994, but the University destroyed ALL transcipts dated before 1995. The transcript is needed for Vetbuttess, as such, what can you satisfactorily submit to replace it? The University - has proven to be unhelpful in this respect, there is little chance they will produce anything or make any effort to help.
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So basically, additional to the questions asked above - the big question is this: when applying for your skills buttessment, how important is the relevance what you are actually doing career wise right now, with what you actually nominate as your chosen career on the SOL. If you are an Engineer, with an Engineering degree, then would questions be asked as to why you are applying through Vetbuttess and not Ieaust?
Edited to add - My name is spelt differently on my birth certificate, would this cause a problem? it appears my parents decided to change the spelling-or forgot how they spelt it after the certificate was produced.. sigh...
So many questions, it's all a bit muddled we know - but a big thank you in advance for any help you can give.
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