
12-02-2008, 06:41 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Oman ex Wales, UK
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Hi Sapna, sorry about the delay in replying. Your rather complicated query came in late during my evening and I was just off to my bed  .
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Originally Posted by fugu1977
Hi everybody. My name is Sapna and I am new here. I checked my Points calculator on the New Zealand Government Website and it says I have 115 points without a job offer. I have completed Bachelor of Pharmacy in India and Master of Science in Biotechnology in Brisbane, Australia.
It's best to check on here about your Indian qualification and on here for your Australian qualification. If you need to get them assessed you will need to apply to these people .
Do you think it is worth it for me to lodge an Expression of Interest?
If, after checking up on your qualifications, you feel that you still have enough points, then go ahead.
Also I have an issue with regards to one of my degree certificates which went missing. Will this be a problem? Do they always check with the universities? I have one certified copy of the misplaced certificate.
You can submit a certified copy of your missing qualification (or any other qualification) but, as you don't have the original now, it would be a good idea to make some photocopies in case the certified copy is somehow lost. Perhaps it would be advisable to apply to the relevant university for a replacement because, if the certified copy does go missing, you will then have nothing. You only need to send evidence of your qualifications when you submit your ITA.
Another issue is work experience. I have read on the forum that they want the contact name in the workplace. If I just have the referee letter is it alright or must they have full contact details including phone number?
It does happen that, over the years, companies cease to be in business and it's impossible to give a contact there. If you have anything at all that relates to your time with that company, like payslips, contract or anything on the company's letter-heading then use that. If the company still exists and you can get a contact's details, then that would be good or, alternatively, get a letter from them confirming your employment with them and the length of your service.
Anyways maybe this year I am hoping to lodge an EOI. I was interested in Australia also. What are your views? Would Australia be a better option or New Zealand!  
Which country you decide on is particular to you and what you want to do or what you like. Australia isn't any easier to get into than NZ and possibly more dificult as a lot of people seem to use NZ as a stepping-stone to get into Australia. People who choose NZ over Australia often don't like the animals and insects that can bite and kill, which NZ doesn't have. Climate can be a decider too as parts of Australia are too hot and uncomfortable. I would advise reading all you can on both countries and then make your decision. Good luck! 
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