I have heard the phrase “deeming dates” used in connection with Skilled Migration Skills Assessments. What is a deeming date, and how might it affect me?
Until late August 2004, if you applied successfully to Trades Recognition Australia for a skills assessment on the basis of your trade skills you would have been advised of a “deeming date” in your classification letter. The deeming date is the date on which the assessing body considers that you have attained the necessary skills appropriate to your nominated occupation – and importantly to satisfy the basic work experience requirement for skilled migration this period of work experience must be after the deeming date noted in the skills assessment. Skills assessment classifications issued by TRA no longer include a reference to deeming dates.
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