489 Visa
#31
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Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 706
Re: 489 Visa
Well you certainly shouldn't use google translator. I've read all your postings and haven't understood any of them. English was my second language as well, now my primary language but you are posting is borderline jibberish.
So question is, how will you ever pass the language test?
And also, are you even qualified for a visa as pointed out by few members?
So question is, how will you ever pass the language test?
And also, are you even qualified for a visa as pointed out by few members?
I scored a CEFR C2 for my IELTS, which translated to 9.0 across all the 4 components (I thought I could use the extra points) - and English is my dominant (I hesitate to say "first") language. I do speak 3 other languages and am in the process of picking up Spanish (sadly that's getting no where anytime fast).
And no, I'm not applying for a 489. I'm on a 189, and my quandary right now is that eternal question of whether to stay (put) or go...
But thanks for asking anyway
#32
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Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 16
Re: 489 Visa
Err, I'm not sure your comments were meant for me, but seeing how you quoted me in your reply, I thought I'd take this opportunity to clarify:
I scored a CEFR C2 for my IELTS, which translated to 9.0 across all the 4 components (I thought I could use the extra points) - and English is my dominant (I hesitate to say "first") language. I do speak 3 other languages and am in the process of picking up Spanish (sadly that's getting no where anytime fast).
And no, I'm not applying for a 489. I'm on a 189, and my quandary right now is that eternal question of whether to stay (put) or go...
But thanks for asking anyway
I scored a CEFR C2 for my IELTS, which translated to 9.0 across all the 4 components (I thought I could use the extra points) - and English is my dominant (I hesitate to say "first") language. I do speak 3 other languages and am in the process of picking up Spanish (sadly that's getting no where anytime fast).
And no, I'm not applying for a 489. I'm on a 189, and my quandary right now is that eternal question of whether to stay (put) or go...
But thanks for asking anyway
#33
Re: 489 Visa
You display really bad manners. Moving to Austalia with poor English and bad manners is not a recipe for success.
#36
Aussie Finn Mixture!
Joined: May 2005
Location: Leschenault WA (after few locations around WA and Around Europe!)
Posts: 1,151
Re: 489 Visa
Err, I'm not sure your comments were meant for me, but seeing how you quoted me in your reply, I thought I'd take this opportunity to clarify:
I scored a CEFR C2 for my IELTS, which translated to 9.0 across all the 4 components (I thought I could use the extra points) - and English is my dominant (I hesitate to say "first") language. I do speak 3 other languages and am in the process of picking up Spanish (sadly that's getting no where anytime fast).
And no, I'm not applying for a 489. I'm on a 189, and my quandary right now is that eternal question of whether to stay (put) or go...
But thanks for asking anyway
I scored a CEFR C2 for my IELTS, which translated to 9.0 across all the 4 components (I thought I could use the extra points) - and English is my dominant (I hesitate to say "first") language. I do speak 3 other languages and am in the process of picking up Spanish (sadly that's getting no where anytime fast).
And no, I'm not applying for a 489. I'm on a 189, and my quandary right now is that eternal question of whether to stay (put) or go...
But thanks for asking anyway