Australian Department of Home Affairs signs contract with LanguageCert
While it was not able to share details of the agreement at this stage, LanguageCert said the recognition “further solidifies” its standing as a trusted English Language proficiency qualification, and that it was now officially accepted by the Australian government as well as the UK Home Office, Ireland’s Department of Justice, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority and the Netherlands National Committee.
“This milestone strengthens our commitment to providing trusted English language testing solutions for individuals pursuing opportunities in Australia,” the company said.
Meanwhile, LanguageCert‘s partnerships and recognitions director Fraser Cargill said the company was “excited to deepen our engagement in Australia, supporting individuals as they pursue opportunities in this dynamic country”.
This milestone strengthens our commitment to providing trusted English language testing solutions for individuals pursuing opportunities in Australia
LanguageCert
“This contract reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting government departments with secure solutions and individuals worldwide in achieving their academic, professional or personal goals through accessible and trusted language assessment,” he added.
Meanwhile, LanguageCert’s executive director Marios Molfetas thanked “everyone who helped make this possible” in a post on LinkedIn.
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