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   Location: leicestershire, United Kingdom | hi all, a little info needed, we are going to aus on a 715 but as i am old and gray at 42 i have to sit the ielts test to gain 5 points, so do get 5 points for just doing the test know matter what your score is or do have to earn the points and what score do i need to gain that that 5 points.
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     Location: Worcestershire M5 jc 6 | ermmm you only need 5 points?
dyu mean to get you to the required points for skilled visa.
or have you been informed you need 5 points across the IELTS board?
If you a native to UK then this will not be a problem for you
Edited by daren.wr9 14/8/2008 4:13 PM
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| hi all,
I'm applying for the 175 visa and we've also been told that i'll have to sit the elts test.
I've got my elts test booked on the 27th sept 2008. I've bought a practise booklet to help. I'm really struggling with it. Some of the questions are difficult. I'm trying to get a tutor to help me through it.
Alan jo and girls |
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| hi Daren,
I am also in the process of applying for the 175 visa. I am a builder and my wifes a hairdresser were hoping to go to perth. Were are you hoping to go?
Have you done your elts or skills test yet?
My elts test is booked for 27th Sept and i have to wait on my application before i can book my skills test.
Alan 41, Jo 32, Bethany 12 and Kaitlan 11 |
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   Location: leicestershire, United Kingdom | hi, dont know what trade your in but you can get 5 points for your other half as her trade is on the list. andy or so im told
Edited by andrewc177 21/8/2008 3:44 PM
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| yes if she was working constantly for an employer for the last three years. She's been doing mobile hairdresssing. |
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