If your Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) is rejected by Engineers Australia (EA), it means that your qualifications or work experience have not been assessed as meeting the necessary standards for migration skills assessment. The rejection can be due to various reasons, such as insufficient
CDR writing services or irrelevant technical content, failure to follow the guidelines, poor English proficiency, or lack of clarity in your career episodes and summary statement.
Once rejected, you will typically receive a notification from Engineers Australia outlining the reasons for the decision. You may have the option to either revise and resubmit your CDR or lodge an appeal if you believe the decision was unfair. However, resubmitting requires addressing the specific issues raised by EA and ensuring your CDR is clear, detailed, and aligned with the ANZSCO occupation you’re applying for.
A rejected CDR can delay your migration plans, as the assessment process may take several months. It is crucial to thoroughly review the Engineers Australia guidelines, seek feedback, and, if necessary, consider professional help to improve your chances of success on resubmission.