IELTS requirement for native English speakers
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IELTS requirement for native English speakers
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Is it correct that even if I am a native English speaker (it is the only language I speak) I would not attract 25 points on application under the skilled migration programme. My understanding is That to get maximum points I would need to sit an IELTS test and reach a certain standard in that. Is there any other way round this? If not, how hard is the IELTS for a native speaker of English?
In addition accountant is listed on the csl, but only if an IELTS test has been passed at a sufficient level. Given what I have said above is there any way round sitting an IELTS test but being considered as if I had for csl purposes?
Is it correct that even if I am a native English speaker (it is the only language I speak) I would not attract 25 points on application under the skilled migration programme. My understanding is That to get maximum points I would need to sit an IELTS test and reach a certain standard in that. Is there any other way round this? If not, how hard is the IELTS for a native speaker of English?
In addition accountant is listed on the csl, but only if an IELTS test has been passed at a sufficient level. Given what I have said above is there any way round sitting an IELTS test but being considered as if I had for csl purposes?
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Re: IELTS requirement for native English speakers
If you want 25 points not 15 points for English then you have to do the IELTS test. Likewsie, if you want to be a CSL Accountant you have to do the IELTS test. No there is no way around it, why would there be.
I have toyed with the idea of doing the IELTS test to get into CSL, have looked at some practice papers on line briefly and they were not as easy as I had thought. I believe all it takes is some practice though, I would not suggest booking it and then walking in without practice and expect to pass.
I have toyed with the idea of doing the IELTS test to get into CSL, have looked at some practice papers on line briefly and they were not as easy as I had thought. I believe all it takes is some practice though, I would not suggest booking it and then walking in without practice and expect to pass.
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Re: IELTS requirement for native English speakers
Hello all
Is it correct that even if I am a native English speaker (it is the only language I speak) I would not attract 25 points on application under the skilled migration programme. My understanding is That to get maximum points I would need to sit an IELTS test and reach a certain standard in that. Is there any other way round this? If not, how hard is the IELTS for a native speaker of English?
In addition accountant is listed on the csl, but only if an IELTS test has been passed at a sufficient level. Given what I have said above is there any way round sitting an IELTS test but being considered as if I had for csl purposes?
Is it correct that even if I am a native English speaker (it is the only language I speak) I would not attract 25 points on application under the skilled migration programme. My understanding is That to get maximum points I would need to sit an IELTS test and reach a certain standard in that. Is there any other way round this? If not, how hard is the IELTS for a native speaker of English?
In addition accountant is listed on the csl, but only if an IELTS test has been passed at a sufficient level. Given what I have said above is there any way round sitting an IELTS test but being considered as if I had for csl purposes?
You will get 15 points and no need IELTS test if you are the passport holder of five specific English speaking countries. Even you are a native English speaker but do not hold the passport of one of these countries, you still need IELTS test and must obtain band 6 for each of the four component.
You will get 25 points if you can obtain band 7 and above for each of the four component.
For CSL accountant, you must sit for IELTS, no other way.
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Re: IELTS requirement for native English speakers
I too had to sit the IELTS and I'm a teacher here in Northern Ireland, so, unfortunately, it's the only way of getting those 25 points you're looking for! Just get a study guide and get stuck into it the week prior to the exam! I did, and nearly got full marks, much to my surprise!!!
(PS If you do need to do the IELTS, get it booked soon as the test dates are snapped up very quickly! You're going for the General Training test, as opposed to the Academic!)
(PS If you do need to do the IELTS, get it booked soon as the test dates are snapped up very quickly! You're going for the General Training test, as opposed to the Academic!)
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Re: IELTS requirement for native English speakers
Thanks guys, I'll get my test booked asap
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Good luck, and don't be surprised if you've to wait til about July to do it...
If however you wanted to submit your visa application meanwhile, then upload the IELTS result when you get it, that is ok for someone who already has the 15 points due to their UK etc passport!
I lodged my visa application in Feb but did the IELTS in March, only submitting the IELTS result in April when it came through! So if you wanted to 'get in the queue' visa wise, that's one way of doing it!
Jen
If however you wanted to submit your visa application meanwhile, then upload the IELTS result when you get it, that is ok for someone who already has the 15 points due to their UK etc passport!
I lodged my visa application in Feb but did the IELTS in March, only submitting the IELTS result in April when it came through! So if you wanted to 'get in the queue' visa wise, that's one way of doing it!
Jen
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Re: IELTS requirement for native English speakers
Hello all
Is it correct that even if I am a native English speaker (it is the only language I speak) I would not attract 25 points on application under the skilled migration programme. My understanding is That to get maximum points I would need to sit an IELTS test and reach a certain standard in that. Is there any other way round this? If not, how hard is the IELTS for a native speaker of English?
In addition accountant is listed on the csl, but only if an IELTS test has been passed at a sufficient level. Given what I have said above is there any way round sitting an IELTS test but being considered as if I had for csl purposes?
Is it correct that even if I am a native English speaker (it is the only language I speak) I would not attract 25 points on application under the skilled migration programme. My understanding is That to get maximum points I would need to sit an IELTS test and reach a certain standard in that. Is there any other way round this? If not, how hard is the IELTS for a native speaker of English?
In addition accountant is listed on the csl, but only if an IELTS test has been passed at a sufficient level. Given what I have said above is there any way round sitting an IELTS test but being considered as if I had for csl purposes?
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Re: IELTS requirement for native English speakers
Good luck, and don't be surprised if you've to wait til about July to do it...
If however you wanted to submit your visa application meanwhile, then upload the IELTS result when you get it, that is ok for someone who already has the 15 points due to their UK etc passport!
I lodged my visa application in Feb but did the IELTS in March, only submitting the IELTS result in April when it came through! So if you wanted to 'get in the queue' visa wise, that's one way of doing it!
Jen
If however you wanted to submit your visa application meanwhile, then upload the IELTS result when you get it, that is ok for someone who already has the 15 points due to their UK etc passport!
I lodged my visa application in Feb but did the IELTS in March, only submitting the IELTS result in April when it came through! So if you wanted to 'get in the queue' visa wise, that's one way of doing it!
Jen
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http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...ty-english.htm
UK passports issued by High Commissions overseas have no right of abode and receive different treatment for migration purposes.
NJ
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