English is not my native language, but I have lived and worked in an English speaking country for many years. Do I still need to provide additional proof of fluency in English?
Yes. Living and working in an English-speaking environment is not accepted as proof of fluency in English on its own. If you possess a full university degree (undergraduate or postgraduate) where all courses were taught exclusively in English, we will accept your degree as proof of your fluency in English. Otherwise you may take one of the following English language tests (the required minimum score is in brackets): TOEFL (iTOEFL: 105, Computer-Based: 260, Paper-Based, 620), TOEIC (950), IELTS (7.5), CPE (B) and the PTE Academic (72).
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