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BF2.5 Circumstances that may indicate a person...

BF2.5 Circumstances that may indicate a person otherwise meets the minimum standard of English

Circumstances that may indicate an applicant meets the minimum standard of English may include but are not limited to:

  • the country in which the applicant currently resides;
  • the country(ies) in which the applicant has previously resided;
  • the duration of residence in each country;
  • whether the applicant speaks any language other than English;
  • whether members of the applicant's family speak English
  • whether members of the applicant's family speak any language other than English;
  • the nature of the applicant's current or previous employment (if any) and whether it required or was likely to have required skill in English language;
  • the nature of the applicant's qualifications (if any) and whether the obtaining of those qualifications was likely to have required skill in English language.

Effective 20/11/2002

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