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himalaya Jan 15th 2002 1:34 am

Hi all !

Would appreciate it if any one could provide some suggestions....

Is there any way we could claim extra points for community language without having any formal education on that particular language ?

Thanks for your reply,

cheer,

himalaya

mxqt Jan 15th 2002 5:35 am

I didn't got mines despite I brought an high education diploma in my native language. And the clerks proved to be very un-cooperative when I protested. Luckily I still got 115 points. My advice would be to come with some papers, maybe you will be more lucky than me.

Jaj Jan 15th 2002 7:47 am

You need either the equivalent of an Australian degree taught through the language
(it can be in any subject) or accreditation from NAATI. http://www.naati.com.au

Jeremy

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Vic Jan 15th 2002 10:57 am

Is it OK if the degree is taught in both the foreign language and English?

Vic

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himalaya Jan 16th 2002 2:25 am

re:
 
Thanks for replying everybody. Wishing you all happy new year and all the best.

cheers,

himalaya

George Lombard Jan 16th 2002 3:39 am

Hi Jeremy, Himalaya,

Actually, it is possible to do the NAATI test at overseas locations. But be
warned, the test is very difficult in most languages. Probably the biggest single
error people make is to underestimate it. It is also important to buy the NAATI
study guides.

Cheers

George Lombard

www.austimmigration.com.au JAJ
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