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Re: IELTS Results - Competent Level Posted on: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 07:44:33 +0000


> You haven't sent your results yet ?
>
> But if I am right they requested you to take the IELTS examination.
> So I suppose it took you at least fifteen days before the date of the
> examination, then another fifteen days to get your results. So it's
> already perhaps 1,5 month, let us say 2 months you have been requested
> IELTS results. you have to wait 3 months between examinations.
> Sitting the IELTS again will take you two or three more months.
> I'm not sure but I think they can wait 2 or 3 months but not 5 or 6 to
> get the results.
>
> Why have you sent your DIMIA application before getting your results ?
>
> DIMA was before I think, now it's DIMIA for Department of Immigration
> and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs.
>
> What do you mean with 'B.Sc (Hon.) degree' ?
> Bachelor Science ? Honorary ? Have you sit any classes in UK ?
> Just wondering why depending on this they (DIMIA) will consider
> it or not.
>
> Just let us know, perhaps people here help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John

I studied for my B.Sc in United Kingdom. It was a 3 year fulltime course
and I have been awarded second class with honours.

So I thought they will never asked me to sit for the IELTS that is why I
didn't do IELTS before applying for the visa.

I even had to put my job on the line, because when I asked for a work
experience I had to tell my company that I am trying to migrates. Since
then I don't get what I deserve. Recently they even hired a new person
to replace me in the near future. So if I don't get the visa then I will
loose both - my job and my visa.

Anyway, I am hopeful they will consider my results and will grant me the
visa. Because I am in a desperate need of getting this visa. After all
if they turn me down because I failed to score just 1 mark and I mean
just 1 mark - even with all other qualifications, and experience then my
whole future will be ruined.

But I am still hopeful.

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