> For applying Skilled Independent Migration, I can probably have 115
> marks. For the remaining 5 marks, I intend to claim the Bonus Point -
> Fluency in a Community Language (Chinese).
> In fact, my social work bachelor degree course was taught halfly in
> English and halfly in Chinese because the majority of clients in HK
> speak Chinese. I have a letter from the university programme leader
> to
> confirm this. Do you think I can get the 5 points?
> I have some hesitation coz I am afraid they need the whole course to
> be
> taught in Chinese.
> Btw, I will reach 35 in October 2007, thus time is running short to
> me.
>
> Needing your advice and experience sharing!
>
> Tury :confused:
>
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Hi Tury,
Actually it's a grey area you've gotten into. The legalistic
interpretation of the provision might require all the instruction to be
in the community language. Better to do the NAATI test if you can, just
to avoid doubt.
Cheers,
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
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