The Department of Home Affairs has implemented significant changes to its approved English-language tests and score requirements for visa applications. Effective August 7, 2025, these updates broaden the range of accepted tests and adjust the specific scores needed across various proficiency levels. These changes are crucial for anyone planning to apply for an Australian visa.
The new rules affect test types, required scores, and the validity periods of results, necessitating that all future applicants carefully review the updated guidelines.
A Broader Range of Accepted Tests
The Department has expanded the list of approved English-language tests to offer applicants more flexibility.
- New Additions: Several new tests are now accepted, including CELPIP General, MET (Michigan English Test), and LANGUAGECERT Academic.
- Continued Acceptance: Previously approved tests such as IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, and Cambridge C1 Advanced remain on the list, though their score requirements have been updated.
- Retake Options: Some tests, like IELTS and MET, now allow for single-section retakes to meet specific component score requirements.
New Score Requirements and Levels
The most significant changes are the updated score requirements for each of the five English proficiency levels, from Functional to Superior.
- Adjusted Thresholds: For all accepted tests, the specific score thresholds for each component (listening, reading, writing, and speaking) and for the overall score have been revised.
- Impact on Applicants: Visa applicants must now ensure their scores meet the new requirements, which may differ from the previous standards.
Important Advice for Visa Applicants
These changes have direct implications for anyone preparing to submit a visa application to Australia.
- Check the Date: The rules that apply to an applicant depend on the date their English test was taken. Tests completed on or before August 6, 2025, are subject to the old rules, while tests taken from August 7, 2025, onwards must meet the new requirements.
- Confirm Validity: Applicants should double-check the validity period of their test results, as this can vary depending on the specific visa they are applying for.
- Know Your Level: It is essential to identify the required English proficiency level (Functional, Vocational, Competent, Proficient, or Superior) for the specific visa and ensure test scores meet or exceed the new, updated thresholds.
These new regulations are part of a continuous effort to streamline Australia’s immigration process while maintaining high standards for language proficiency.