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Re: Ielts Posted on: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 19:53:20 +0000


> Hi all,
>
> Need to clear some doubt on the IELTS test. I was asked to provide the
> IELTS result, which was unexpected given that I have provided evidence
> that I was English-educated throughout my academic life.
>
> Anyway, I have booked the IELTS test which is scheduled for mid-Feb
> 2006. I was just wondering what if I did not get the minimum required
> Vocational level, and have to re-take the test, which is allowed only
> after 90 days after the last test, will DIMIA wait for me to take the
> 2nd test ? Or will they reject my application based on my 1st result ?
> Any comments ? For your information, I applied for 136 skilled
> independent.
>
> Thanks for contributing.

Hi EC,

Sounds as though you'll be ok from your written English, however in a
worst case scenario you may need to take the test again - it's therefore
a good precaution not to request IELTS to send the test result to DIMIA
until you know the outcome. It's rare for ASPC to refuse a skilled
application when the IELTS result just hasn't been provided, normally
you'd get a further reminder which effectively would allow you the time
to do the test again - that being said, the best way to prevent a
disappointment the first time round is to purchase the materials and put
in solid practice.

Cheers,

George Lombard

www.austimmigration.com.au

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