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Changes to GSM English language requirement for trade occupations
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.
For the provisional GSM visa subclasses, the threshold English language standard
will be raised from an average score of IELTS 5.5 to an average score of IELTS 6.
The change will affect applicants for the subclass 475 Offshore Skilled - Regional
Sponsored and subclass 487 Onshore Skilled - Regional Sponsored Visa.
The increased English language requirement will apply to all new offshore GSM applications
lodged after 1 July
2009 with Australian Standard Classification of Occupations
(ASCO) Level 4 nominated trade occupations.
The increased English language requirement for onshore GSM applicants will apply
from 1 January 2010.
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