Do you need IELTS to get a work permit to South Africa?
The answer is YES. You need IELTS to get a work permit to South Africa.
The answer is YES. You need IELTS to get a work permit to South Africa.
What is IELTS?
IELTS the “International
English Language Testing System”
is an international standardized test of English language
proficiency.
There are two versions of the IELTS:
The Academic Version
The Academic Version is intended for those who want to
enroll in universities and other institutions of higher education and for
professionals such as medical doctors and nurses who want to study or practice
in an English-speaking country.
General Training Version
The General Training Version is intended for those planning
to undertake non-academic training or to gain work experience, or for
immigration purposes.
IELTS is accepted by most Australian, British, Canadian,
Irish, New Zealand and South African academic institutions, over 3,000 academic
institutions in the United States, and various professional organizations. It
is also a requirement for immigration to Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Canada.
what is the minimum score required in IELTS to qualify for SAPC board exams?
A candidate requires a minimum overall band score of 6 in order to qualify to write the SAPC board examinations held twice a year.
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Deletethat's not a big prob yar you can submit the transcripts in english...even if your certificates are not in english your university can provide you the letter stating your qualification and the other details in english and in any case IELTS is a must now...so, that letter can do help you if you apply with necessary requirements...
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the thing is, they accept such applications...but its not always the case...its not about u studying in english medium right through, its about ur IELTS, there are cases where they accepted such applications and also cases where they rejected...so its pure luck...my advice is, apply with ur old ielts...if u get rejected then u can go ahead and write ielts again and then apply....but try first...
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If i apply wit english study certificate frm university n expired ielts card i need to mention in covering letter abt the expiry date of ielts card
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