Big Changes to English Test Rules for the 482 Visa (Effective 13 September 2025)
Published on September 11, 2025 11:52 am | by Matin Amirshahi
If you’re applying for a Skills in Demand (subclass 482) visa, you need to understand the updated 482 visa English test requirements 2025, which take effect from 13 September. The Australian Government has updated the list of approved English test providers, the required test scores, and even the way test results can be used.
These changes apply only to applications in the Specialist Skills and Core Skills streams lodged on or after 13 September 2025.
In addition to well-known providers such as IELTS and PTE Academic, the Department of Home Affairs has now recognised three new English tests:
CELPIP General (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program)
LANGUAGECERT Academic
Michigan English Test (MET)
The Cambridge English test has also been rebranded from Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) to C1 Advanced.
Alongside new test providers, the Australian Government has also revised the minimum English test scores for the 482 visa. The required score depends on when your test was taken — before or after 13 September 2025.
The table below compares the old and new requirements so you can quickly see what applies to your situation.
| Test | Old Rules (before 13 Sept 2025) | New Rules (on/after 13 Sept 2025) |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS (General or Academic) | Overall 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in each band) | Same – but now you can re-sit one skill (IELTS One Skill Retake) |
| C1 Advanced (formerly CAE) | Overall 154 (minimum 154 in each component) | Same – rebranded as C1 Advanced |
| CELPIP General | Not accepted | Minimum 5.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking |
| LANGUAGECERT Academic | Not accepted | Listening 41, Reading 44, Writing 45, Speaking 54 |
| MET (Michigan English Test) | Not accepted | Listening 49, Reading 47, Writing 45, Speaking 38 |
| PTE Academic | Listening 36, Reading 36, Writing 36, Speaking 36, Overall 36 | Listening 33, Reading 36, Writing 29, Speaking 24 |
| TOEFL iBT | Listening 4, Reading 4, Writing 14, Speaking 14, Overall 35 | Listening 8, Reading 8, Writing 9, Speaking 14 |
| OET | Score of B in each component (or equivalent) | Listening 220, Reading 240, Writing 200, Speaking 270 |
The rules now clearly distinguish between IELTS General Training and IELTS Academic, confirming that both versions are acceptable for 482 visa purposes.
Previously, applicants had to achieve all scores in a single attempt. Under the new rules, you can now re-sit one component of your test if needed.
This means:
IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) and
MET Single Skill Retake (SSR)
are now allowed for English tests taken on or after 13 September 2025.
If you sat your English test before 13 September 2025, you must still meet the required scores in one sitting.
The validity of English test results remains three years from your first sitting. If you re-sit one component, the three-year countdown still starts from your original test date.
Under the new 482 visa English test requirements 2025, applicants now have more flexibility
If you’ve already taken a test: Don’t worry , your results may still be valid under the “old rules.” Just make sure you achieved the minimum scores in a single sitting.
If you’re planning to take a test soon: You have more options with the new providers and flexibility to re-sit one skill area if necessary.
If your test result is close to three years old: Consider re-sitting under the new system so you don’t risk your result expiring during your visa application process.
English testing is often one of the biggest hurdles for subclass 482 visa applicants. The updated rules now provide applicants with more choice and flexibility. If you’re unsure how the 482 visa English test requirements 2025 apply to you, speak with a migration professional.