This is certainly a welcomed question aspiring migrants seeking to get over the language hurdle can ponder on nowadays given the acceptance of more than one English language test under the migration regulations.
Australia’s immigration department began accepting TOEFL scores (amongst others) for student visa purposes in late 2011, ending a 20 year monopoly enjoyed by the rival International English Language Testing System.
More recently, TOEFL together with several tests have been accepted by the department of immigration for various other visa subclasses. The sc457 visa is the latest visa subclass to allow these new tests and with lower requirements indicating that the government has finally taken a more practical and flexible approach to English-language requirements for migration purposes, after a long review of the issue which started with the labour government back in 2008.
TOEFL is now a sponsor of the Migration Alliance. Several prominent RMAs have commented on this news and shared interesting comments on what they thought of the rival tests – the blog comments are certainly worth a read.
TOEFL is run by the US-based non-profit organisation ETS. Helen Cook, ETS Australasia Associate Director, said that accepting the TOEFL iBT test for 457 visas will help Australian businesses remain globally competitive, given the need to attract skills necessary for economic growth and improved productivity.
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