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BF2.1 Evidence of an English-speaking background (26/07/1999)
Evidence of an English-speaking background is original or certified copies of documents showing:
- completion of all primary education and at least 3 years of secondary education at schools using English as the language of instruction, or
- completion of at least 5 years of secondary education at schools using English as the language of instruction, or
- completion of a course of at least 3 years' duration leading to the award of a tertiary qualification at institutions using English as the language of instruction, or
- that the applicant holds General Certificate of Education (GCE) 'A' Levels from Britain or Singapore with a minimum C pass (the passes must specifically include the subjects English Language or Literature, or Use of English), or
- that the applicant holds an International Baccalaureate – full Diploma in English Medium, or
- that the applicant holds a Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English – minimum C pass, or
- that the applicant holds Hong Kong Advanced Level Examinations (HKALE) including a minimum C pass in Use of English, or
- that the applicant holds STPM 1119 (Malaysia) – A or B pass in English, or
- that the applicant holds a South African Matriculation Certificate, including a minimum D pass in English (Higher Grade), or
- that the applicant holds a South African Senior Certificate, including a minimum D pass in English (Higher Grade), endorsed with the words "matriculation exempt", or
- that the applicant holds a New Zealand Tertiary Entrance Qualification gained on completion of the seventh form.
Effective 26/07/1999
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