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Greetings from Performance English
The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Bowan, yesterday announced a new points test to assess independent skilled migrants. The new points test is proposed to take effect from 1 July 2011, subject to passing through Parliament, and will apply to anyone lodging an application from 1 July 2011. Some details of the points test are included from the DIAC website.
Performance English has reviewed this policy and is currently seeking clarification from the relevant authorities on a number of the changes.
A typical candidate for the Professional Year would need the following points breakdown:
(NB. Performance English is not a registered migration agency and these views are an interpretation of how we see the changes affecting our Professional Year program. These views are not to be interpreted as migration advice.)
Category Points
Age (25-32) 30
Australian Degree 15
Aus Study Requirement 5
Professional Year 5
IELTS 7.0 10
Total 65
Based on our current understanding, we interpret the changes will affect the Professional Year program (SMIPA and ACS alike) in the following ways:
students will need to gain an IELTS of 7.0 to get over the 65 point pass mark
students aged below 25 will be 5 points short of the required 65 points in this typical scenario
It is our opinion that the Professional Year remains a key part of the government’s skilled migration program, and clearly, the direction is to encourage the migration of proficient English language speakers. As such, we remain committed to delivering the Professional Year program to the highest standards.
We recognise that all prospective students to this program and students who enrolled into the program after 2 August (with a graduation date after 1 July 2011) will need to gain an IELTS score of 7.0. To that effect, we will, in the coming weeks, announce a specialised IELTS program for our Professional Year students, designed to help them meet this requirement. We are committed to making this as cost effective for both current and prospective students as possible and will keep all our stakeholders informed of these changes.
If you have any questions concerning this, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Kind Regards,
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