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<blockquote data-quote="matrixsudu" data-source="post: 16217235" data-attributes="member: 110884"><p>Normally, no one needs to show his or her IELTS result to get an assessment. ACS never asks for your IELTS result, but it will give you a proper assessment for her degree and experience. The Department of Immigration asks for IELTS when applying for a visa but only the primary applicant needs to have the required score. The spouse needs to get a lower score than that as she is included in the same visa application to claim 5 points but not that she is lodging a fresh application for herself. Your wife's IELTS score, her degree & experience must be enough to claim her portion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matrixsudu, post: 16217235, member: 110884"] Normally, no one needs to show his or her IELTS result to get an assessment. ACS never asks for your IELTS result, but it will give you a proper assessment for her degree and experience. The Department of Immigration asks for IELTS when applying for a visa but only the primary applicant needs to have the required score. The spouse needs to get a lower score than that as she is included in the same visa application to claim 5 points but not that she is lodging a fresh application for herself. Your wife's IELTS score, her degree & experience must be enough to claim her portion. [/QUOTE]
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