Key Mistakes to Avoid in an Expression of Interest (EOI)

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Published: 28 August 2024
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With Skilled Migration quotas at an all-time low and fierce competition for a State Nomination, migrants must ensure they lodge a strong Expression of Interest (EOI) for the best chance of securing an invitation.

Our Agents have seen a number of errors made by applicants that can not only cost them an opportunity but can end up wasting a precious invitation once received.

Key issues include:

  • Relationship – Incorrectly stating that the applicant is single when they have a de facto partner, or failing to update a lodged EOI with a change of relationship status
  • Partner Skills – Not realising they may be able to claim partner skills points due to confusion with occupation lists
  • Australian Study – Believing that all study in Australia counts. To claim points, applicants must meet specified requirements about the length of study, qualification received, and visa held
  • English – Stating the applicant has Proficient and Superior English without a formal test
  • Work Experience – Claiming work experience without having the appropriate reference letters and pay documentation available, then not being able to obtain them
  • Document expiry – Failing to note that skills assessments and English tests have expired. These must be valid at the time of invitation.

AVIE guides applicants through the EOI process, ensuring proper claiming of points and sufficient supporting evidence is available. We also advise on options to increase your score and may be able to identify points you didn’t know you could claim.

Organise a consultation with one of our experienced Agents here.