Federal Register of Legislation
Commonwealth of Australia
Migration Regulations 1994
LANGUAGE TESTS, SCORE AND PASSPORTS 2015
(Regulations 1.15B, 1.15C, 1.15D and 1.15EA)
I, MICHAELIA CASH, Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, acting under regulations 1.15B, 1.15C, 1.15D, 1.15E and 1.15EA to the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations) and regulation 1.15E as kept in force by item 102 of Schedule 13 to the Regulations:
1. REVOKE IMMI 14/076 (F2014L01538) signed on 12 November 2014 specifying language test scores and passports for regulations 1.15B, 1.15C, 1.15D, 1.15E and 1.15EA; AND
2. SPECIFY, for applications lodged before 1 July 2012 tests, test scores and passports, as follows:
1. for subparagraph 1.15C(1)(a), the following language tests: 1. an International English Language Test System (IELTS) test; or 2. an Occupational English Test (OET).
B. for subparagraph 1.15C(1)(c), the following scores: 1. an IELTS test score of at least 6 in each of the four test components of speaking, reading, writing and listening; or 2. a score of at least B in each of the four components of an OET. C. for paragraph 1.15C(2), a valid passport issued by the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, New Zealand or Republic of Ireland, to a citizen of that country. D. for paragraph 1.15D(a), the following language tests: 1. an IELTS test; or 2. an OET. E. for paragraph 1.15D(c), the following scores: 1. an IELTS test score of at least 7 in each of the four test components of speaking, reading, writing and listening; or 2. a score of at least B in each of the four components of an OET.
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