ELP6
Hi Pogun. You must be able to show to the CAA that you have ELP4 or above (you need this to hold a FRTOL), and anyway will be ELP6 for you. If you're lucky previous training records may show this, if a TRE has ticked the right box, so it might be worth checking, if that's possible. Alternatively, you can get a TRE to sign Form SRG1199, and submit that with your application, which is what I've just done; and so can also confirm that my current rating is simply transferred from my JAR Licenece to my EASA Licence, as are any previously held ratings, now lapsed, which are also included.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
L8
(PS Desperately sad news about Phil Hughes ! Gutted, as I'm sure many people in Oz are too)