·
The
UK government has announced important changes to Secure English Language Tests
(SELT) for visa purposes;
·
IELTS
and IELTS Life Skills have been approved for UK visas that require proof of
English language level;
·
The
new test – IELTS Life Skills – will be introduced for people who need to prove
their speaking and listening skills at level A1 or B1 of the Common European
Framework of Reference.
The
UK government has announced important changes to language testing for visa
applications, reducing the number of tests accepted for visa purposes and
bringing in new requirements for the way the tests will be administered.
IELTS
– the world’s most popular test of English for higher education and global
migration – has been approved for all UK visas that require applicants to
provide proof of their level of English. This continues the important role
which IELTS has long played in language testing for immigration in the UK and
other countries, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
Under
the new arrangements, IELTS tests for UK visa applications will be offered
throughout the year in more than 100 key locations throughout the world, and a
new test – IELTS Life Skills – will be introduced for people who need to prove
their speaking and listening skills at level A1 or B1 of the Common European
Framework of Reference (CEFR).
IELTS
tests for visa purposes can only be taken at authorised centres and the centre
must follow procedures specified by the UK government. When a test is booked,
the customer must specify what the test is for and ensure that the centre is
authorised to run tests for this purpose. A list of the authorised IELTS test
centres can be found on www.ielts.org.
IELTS
tests for UK Visas and Immigration are managed by the IELTS SELT Consortia,
which comprises British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English
Language Assessment.
IELTS,
which is jointly owned by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and
Cambridge English Language Assessment, has played a key role in language
testing for immigration purposes throughout its 25 year history and is
recognised by more than 9,000 organisations around the world including
universities and employers in many countries, as well as by professional
bodies, immigration authorities and other government agencies. More than 2.5
million IELTS tests were taken in 2014 in more than 140 countries.
For
further information on the UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) announcement,
please visit: www.gov.uk
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