New English Requirements for Australian Student and Temporary Graduate Visas
The Australian Government has recently introduced significant changes to the English language requirements for Student and Temporary Graduate visas, effective from March 23, 2024. These changes, unveiled as part of the government’s Migration Strategy released on December 11, 2023, aim to enhance the educational experience of international students in Australia and better prepare them for the skilled workforce.
Temporary Graduate Visa (TGV) Updates
- The minimum IELTS test score required for a Temporary Graduate visa has been raised from 6.0 to 6.5, with a minimum score of 5.5 for each component of the test (reading, writing, speaking, and listening).
- The validity window for the English language test has been reduced from 3 years to 1 year. TGV applicants must now provide evidence of completing an English language test within 1 year immediately before the visa application date.
Student Visa Modifications
- The minimum IELTS test score required for a Student visa has been elevated from 5.5 to 6.
- The minimum IELTS score required for students undertaking a packaged ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) has been increased from 4.5 to 5.0.
- There is no change for students solely studying English through ELICOS.
- Students enrolled in university foundation or pathway programs providing reputable English language training will require an IELTS score of 5.5.
Impact on Students
These adjustments ensure that students have the necessary English language proficiency to succeed in their studies and transition smoothly into their main courses. By raising the standards, the Australian Government aims to uphold the quality of education and facilitate students’ integration into the workforce post-graduation.
Conclusion
The revisions to the English language requirements for Student and Temporary Graduate visas reflect the Australian Government’s commitment to maintaining high educational standards and fostering the success of international students in Australia. These changes aim to equip students with the language skills needed to excel academically and professionally in their chosen fields.
Source
Department of Home Affairs, Australia