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alalalayuyu wrote:Hi I'm just wondering if home office accept the old paper-based toefl score. I took it in 2001 and it did not include oral english test. Anyone with experience? thanks.
Mideast Banker wrote:I think the pb is not in the speaking test but rather in the date of the exam.
In the HSMP guidelines, they say that IELTS test should not be more than 2 years old to be verifiable. As the TOEFL is is an alternative I think that they will request also that it is done within last 2 yrs. Your test is 6 yrs old...
About my self , I have done Computer based TOEFL test in 2003 and I dont think it will be accepted for time reason.
Am I right Folks??
cdraina wrote:Hi guys,
I applied fr HSMP with a VALID (written within past 2 years) Computer Based TOEFL score of 290/300. My application was refused saying that " We do not accept TOEFL."
I know HO mentions (on their website) that TOEFL is acceptable, but ground reality (with caseworkers) seems to be differennt.
Hence would suggest to apply with an IELTS score.
Cheers!
CD
My understanding from this statement it is NARIC who need to certify and not IELTS. I think, IELTS is not going to confirm/certify the TOEFL certificate in any case, as they need to respect each other. Both test are condisered a highly respected english test.Alternative evidence for applicants without either an IELTS level 6 certificate or a degree taught in English.
Either an IELTS level 6 certificate or a degree taught in English. IELTS level 6 is the preferred qualification. However, where you have already obtained an English language certificate equivalent to IELTS 6 prior to making your application, we will consider this qualification under certain circumstances. You must submit the original certificate for consideration with your application. This alternative English language certificate must be equivalent to IELTS 6. You are advised to check the equivalence of this qualification prior to making your application. We will check the equivalence with NARIC before accepting that it meets the English Language Criteria.
VictoriaS wrote:No, I don't mean NARIC, I mean IELTS. And I am sure they won't issue it, but that's in the guidelines that it has to be there.
The Home Office does it again!
Victoria
cdraina wrote:I talked to NARIC guys about TOEFL-IELTS equivalence, a couple of weeks back. They very clearly stated:
"We evaluate degrees and qualifications. We are not authorized to comment on/deal with any of the English language certificates like IELTS and TOEFL."
To sum it all, APPLY WITH IELTS,
forget TOEFL!