HAWKE: Immigration (Education) (Standards for Vocational English) Instrument (LIN 21/012) 2021
Overview of the Disallowable Legislative Instrument
The Immigration (Education) Act 1971 (the Act) provides for publicly-funded tuition in approved English courses to eligible migrants. This is delivered through the Australian Government Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP).
The purpose of this Disallowable Legislative Instrument is to repeal and replace the Immigration (Education) (Functional English) Specification 2017 (F2017L00720) to align with amendments made to the Act by the Immigration (Education) Amendment (Expanding Access to English Tuition) Act 2020 (the Amendment Act) to encourage the acquisition of a higher level of English proficiency.
The Amendment Act relevantly changed the eligibility requirements for a person to be eligible for an approved English course. Prior to amendments, the eligibility requirements in subsection 4A(b) of the Act meant a migrant became ineligible for tuition under the Act once they reach the level of ‘functional English’. This is lower than the level of English required by most employers, and for enrolment in TAFE courses.
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