How can I claim points for proficiency in an Australian community language?
By producing evidence that your equivalent Australian bachelor’s degree (or higher) was taught in the Australian community language where the university’s main language was in that community language, or by sitting for and passing a NAATI level 3 exam. Note that just being a member of an ethnic community does not automatically allow you to claim these points.
By producing evidence that your equivalent Australian bachelor’s degree was taught in the Australian community language where the university’s main language was in that community language, or by sitting for and passing a NAATI level 3 exam. Note that if you have a degree taught in French in a U.K. university, for instance, you won’t qualify for these points. More details are available in the Skilled Migration Booklet 6. Note that just being a member of an ethnic community does not automatically allow you to claim these points.
By producing evidence that your equivalent Australian bachelor’s degree was taught in the Australian community language where the university’s main language was in that community language, or by sitting for and passing a NAATI level 3 exam. Note that if you have a degree taught in French in a U.K. university, for instance, you may not qualify for these points. More details are available in the Skilled Migration Booklet 6. Note that just being a member of an ethnic community does not automatically allow you to claim these points.