> Hi EC,
>
> If you are the primary applicant in the application, then you must
> take
> the IELTS exam (unless you are from a native English speaking country
> like UK,US etc where you completed your education....I think soo
> :rolleyes: ).
>
> If you need the complete 20 points for migration, then you would need
> 6.5 or above in each of the 4 sections
> (listening,reading,speaking,writing) in the exam.In case you don't
> achieve this, you might be entitled to 15 points or less depending
> on
> your score.
>
> Thus you must aim for the highest as the 120 points for 136 visa
> class,will depend on your scenario(eg:If you have a job offer etc...)
>
> 120 =60 (Skills max)+20 (IELTS max)+10 (Job exp)+30 (age
> max18-29)+10(Job offer max).
>
> Thus if you can achieve 120 without the complete 20 points for IELTS,
> you are safe.Else, you might be asked to make up for the score if you
> are just short of 5 points. Otherwise, the CO would send you an email
> saying that your application is placed under the pool for 2 years.
>
> I am not sure if the CO would wait for the new IELTS score...someone
> please suggest on that...
>
> All the Best!
>
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Hey guys, I'd just like to quote that the minimun score to achieve the
20 points is 6 in each skill. To achieve 15 points you need 5 in each
skill if u obtain less than 5 in any skill then u don't accomplish the
English requeriment, plz anybody correct me if I'm wrong.
Ec given that u were english-educated I don't think u'll find difficult
to achieve at least 6 per skill, I haven't been english-educated and I
got 7's and 8's in my IELTS.
Good luck Ec
Christian
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