In the middle of next year, I will go abroad to invest and immigrate and want to take the IELTS test

Updated on Financial 2024-05-06
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Whether to study on your own or to enroll in a class should be decided according to your personal situation. Self-study has the benefit of self-study, and enrolling in classes has the advantage of registering for classes. For IELTS self-study, the advantage is to save money, learn IELTS without time restrictions, and can learn anytime, anywhere; The disadvantage is that it takes a long time to prepare for the exam, and the problems cannot be solved even if they are encountered, and there is no good learning method, especially for people who are not self-disciplined, they basically fish for three days and dry their nets for two days.

    For registering for classes, the disadvantage is that it costs money, and it is necessary to get a fixed time and place to go to class, and the advantage is that problems can be solved in a timely manner, and there is a learning environment and atmosphere, so that the effect will be better. As for whether to study on your own or to enroll in a class, you still have to take into account your personal situation, if the time is more urgent, not very self-disciplined, and there are no good study habits, then it is recommended to enroll in a class It will be better. For students who don't know what their level is and want to enroll in a class, it is recommended to take an IELTS** test (mock test) first.

    You can give yourself a thorough assessment, simulate the process of the real exam, and be familiar with the entire exam. If you take the test once, you will know your level and then make a decision.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When Chinese people immigrate abroad, skilled immigration, employer-sponsored immigration and investment immigration are the three most common immigration methods. If the applicant chooses to apply for skilled migration or employer-sponsored migration, he or she must pass the IELTS pass before he or she is eligible to submit an immigration application. However, if you apply for Australian investment immigration, you can get the right to IELTS exemption and easily avoid the threshold of English.

    Therefore, whether or not to take IELTS for immigration to Australia is directly related to the chosen immigration method. Ask the TA official**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no English score requirement for the Australian investment immigration program, and applicants do not need to take IELTS. It is worth mentioning that although there is no IELTS requirement for the Australian investment immigration program, the IELTS score can be added accordingly in the immigration score.

    In addition to the absence of English proficiency requirements, there are also no academic requirements for Australia's investment immigration program. Among them, the immigration conditions of the 188C visa for Australian major investors are the simplest, the applicant has no restrictions on English scores, education, age, immigration scores and business and investment background, and investors can apply for this visa as long as they have strong funds.

    Taking the Australian investment immigration 188A visa as an example, the application conditions are as follows:

    1.Not more than 55 years of age;

    2.Score at least 65 points;

    3.The company has a turnover of more than $500,000 in two of the four financial years preceding the visa application;

    4.Owns at least the following shares of the nominated principal business:

    1) 51% if the business turnover is less than $400,000 per annum;

    2) 30% if the business turnover is higher than $400,000 per annum;

    3) 10% if listed company.

    5.an overall successful career;

    6.a genuine willingness to do business in Australia;

    6.Total net business and personal assets of not less than $800,000.

    The Australian 188A visa requires a score of at least 65 and an IELTS score of 5 or above, and you can get an extra score of 5 points; An IELTS score of 7 or above can be awarded an extra 10 points.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on whether you are going to **, as long as you have enough money in the Commonwealth countries, even if you don't know a word, you can immigrate!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Australia doesn't need it, and I believe other countries don't need it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look where you're going. The materials are not the same. If you need it, you will need to take IELTS for immigration.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you work hard enough, it will take three months to study IELTS Basic, Intensive, and Sprint full-time. Zhengzhou Dahe IELTS is very good, there are successful cases, I hope it can help you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there is a chance to immigrate, it must be desperate to live.

    You usually work a little harder on your own.

    It's best to study part-time, and if you have to work during the day, take classes every evening, and then take classes on weekends, a little harder, a little more tired.

    It is best to enroll in a small class, and if possible, apply for one-on-one.

    This can be done in about 3 months at the earliest.

    Do you have a new channel in your local area, they have IELTS courses, you can find out.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.General IELTS (LEITS).

    If the student's IELTS score is met by the school

    The language requirements on the offer, go to the UK to study directly in the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degree programs, then the general IELTS test (IELTS) of the 53 IELTS points in China is recognized.

    2.IELTS for Visas and Immigration (LEITS for UKVI).

    UKVI stands for UK Visas and

    immigration。Students travelling to the UK for non-degree studies, such as pre-sessional, foundation, diploma, pre-master, etc., must follow the UKVI's new rules, i.e. from 6 April 2015, students must be authorised to provide the IELTS for UK Visas and Immigration test (IELTS for UK Visas and).

    immigration). There are a total of 13 test centers in China, 1 in Hong Kong and 12 in mainland China.

    3.Life Skills (LELTS)

    This is for immigration and skilled visa types that you can ignore as an international student.

    Seeing this, I believe you will have questions again, what is the difference between IELTS for UKVI and IELTS?

    IELTS for Visa (IELTS for UKVI) and IELTS are identical in terms of test content, format, difficulty level, examiner and marking criteria.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can input your GPA, major and other information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Immigrants need to take the IELTS G category.

    The IELTS test is divided into Academic (Type A) and General Training (Type G). Academic and General Training are exams designed for different purposes, so they require different language skills.

    The Academic Exam tests a candidate's English proficiency and assesses whether the candidate's English proficiency meets the requirements for university or postgraduate study. Admission to a university or graduate program should be based on the results of such examinations. If you plan to study abroad, choose the Academic class.

    General training tests focus on basic language skills for survival in a wide range of social and educational environments, rather than those required for academic research. General training exams are for people who plan to work in an English-speaking country, or for non-academic training programs or immigrants.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, just take the G class.

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