Increased English language requirements for skilled migration tradespeople coming July 1

by Lauren 19/06/2009 12:06:00

Skilled migration tradespeople

From 1 July, increased English language
requirements will be set in place for tradespeople.

One issue that we covered briefly upon its announcement as part of our blog on the 2009/10 Australian budget is the increased English language requirement for applicants for Australian visas who work in trades-related occupations.

Previously, skilled migration tradespeople who were NOT passport holders of the UK, Ireland, the US, Canada or New Zealand were required to achieve what was termed a 'vocational' level of English, which required a score at least 5.0 out of 9.0 in each of the 4 competencies (listening, reading, writing and speaking) of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test.

However, from 1 July 2009, the vocational level will cease to exist, and these same applicants must now score a higher score of at least 6.0 out of 9.0 in each of the 4 competencies (which is termed a 'competent' level of English). While additional restrictions are being applied to many aspects of the visa application process, the removal of English language concessions for tradespeople does raise some questions that the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) haven't yet addressed.

As far as I have seen, the only public remarks they have made on the changes are as follows (as sourced from this page on the DIAC website):

"The aim of the GSM Program is to select migrants who, because of the skills they possess, are more likely to find skilled employment shortly after they arrive in Australia. A high level of English language ability is recognised as being essential for achieving this objective.

The English language requirement for GSM applicants nominating a trade occupation will be increased to a minimum of 6.0 (Competent English) in each of the four components of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test. This increase in the IELTS score brings the English language requirement for trade occupations in line with other occupations for GSM visas, with trade occupations previously exempt from GSM changes introduced in September 2007."

While DIAC's arguments that they are trying to improve the employability of new migrants and are simply bringing the English language requirements for tradespeople in line with other occupations has some merit, it still feels like more justification is needed.

For example, is the English language level being raised due to a safety factor? It's possible that tradespeople without good English language skills could be perceived as a hazard, given the inherent danger present on any building site or workplace where power tools are used and the necessity for clear, concise communication at all times in such situations.

However, at the moment, there is so much room for interpretation that it's very hard for us to know exactly what sparked the changes.

Regardless of whether DIAC give any further reasoning for their decision, the fact remains that after 1 July, it is going to be much harder for many skilled workers to demonstrate their eligibilty for an Australian visa when they would have previously qualified. There's little advice that I can give, except to emphasise how important it is for anyone who might be affected to lodge their Australian visa application ASAP, if possible.

- Lauren Mennie is Casework Department Manager for the Australian Visa Bureau

Visa Bureau takes no responsibility and cannot be held accountable for action taken as a result of any information or comment provided on this blog, and we recommend that you always seek a number of opinions before making a decision regarding your migration or visa application. Please refer to the Visa Bureau terms of use for more information.

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06/07/2009 09:17:52

I want to apply for Australian skilled visa. I stand in MODL and have a valid letter from Australian Computer society. I recently appeared in IELTS where i managed to score 6.5 cummulative. However, in one of the bands, i.e Listening, i managed to score 5.5. Can i still apply or i will have to re-take IELTS.
Am i entitled to get some concession as i managed to score 7.5 and 7 in writing and speaking respectively. In reading section, i scored 6.5. To me, this seems to be pretty ok. Can anyone confirm if i can still apply or will have to retake IELTS ?
Thanks

Adeel

06/07/2009 09:48:10

Hi Adeel

You can not successfully apply for a non-state sponsored General Skilled visa unless you already have sat an IELTS with scores of a minimum of 6 in each of the four categorie. Many people have been talked into applying for the visa in yoru circumstances, by agents who are not registered and who got it wrong. It is possible to apply with Concessional Competent English (average of 5.5 band in IELTS) but only where the visa application is for the provisional regional sponsored visa (subclasses 475 and 487).

Regards


Tony

Tony

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14/07/2009 07:11:29

Hi, I am applying for the subclass 175 skilled migrant visa. My IELTS overall band score is 7.5, however I got a 6.5 for the Listening section (fyi, I got 9 for reading, and 7.5 for speaking and writing). My concern is whether am I entitled for the 25pts Proficient category and not the 15pts Competent category in the points assessment list? Thanks in advance.

Kenneth

14/07/2009 09:41:18

Hi Kenneth, you will only score 15 for Competent English. This is enough to lodge your application and you ca nsubmit another IELTS result later, as long as it before they assess your points score, and if that second IELTS result scores minimum 7 in all four categories, they can give you 25 points for English when they come to score your points.

Regards


Tony

Tony

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22/07/2009 12:17:30

dear tony,
this is amala dass somu,my visa subclass 475,i lodged and completed my medical&PCC.just i am waiting for my "CASE OFFICER'.i am getting so many good oppurtunity,can i join new employeer or i want to continue the present employeer.
because my friends are telling that nobody knows when the case officer will assign.mr tony can i change the employeer?can you give me the suggestion please?

warm regards
amala dass somu

somu

22/07/2009 14:58:21

Hi Somu

No problem with changing employer - just let DIAC know when you finish with your current employer.

Regards


Tony

Tony

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31/07/2009 10:11:08

Hi,
I have to apply under sub class 176 and I scored IELTS band 6.0(S-6.5,R-5.5,W-5.5,L-6)overall.Pls guide would I be able to lodge my application as an complete application.

Rgds'

ashwani

Ashwani Kapoor

06/08/2009 09:42:47

Hi Ashwani

No - you must score a minimum of 6 in each of the IELTS categories prior to lodging the 176 visa application.

Regards

Tony

Tony

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11/08/2009 17:17:44

hello !!
i have taken 5.5 band in each module can i qualify for a skill immigration
for australia..
thanks
regards

haider

01/09/2009 00:09:57

Hi Haider

5.5 IELTS is not good enough unless you are a student in Australia applying for a graduate skilled visa as a trades person prior to 01 January 2001 - OR you are applying for certain state or family sponsored visas.

Regards


Tony

Tony

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