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Thread: A qualification at Level 7. Meaning?

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    Default A qualification at Level 7. Meaning?

    NZQA assessed by qualification as 'A Qualification at Level 7" while my husband's qualification is assessed as "A Bahcelor degree at Level 7".

    What is the difference between these two outcomes? I am working in an occupation for which ANZSCO requires a qualification "at Bachelor or higher".

    Based on this can I qualify 50 points for SMC application? What are options for me?

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    i finished my qualification in 4 years

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    what is your assessed qualification? is it a bachelor degree? A Qualification at Level 7 is something means compare to NZQF your qualification is level 7, it may be a bachelor degree or some diploma can also equal to level 7.

    If the ANZSCO requires a bachelor or higher, I believe you may need a bachelor degree for applying SMC. It means in case if your qualification is not a bachelor degree, even if it is level 7 but you may still not eligible to claim SMC points. If you are in this case, you better consult a Licensed Immigration Agent to ensure that before submit application.

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