Introduction
The Department of Home Affairs is updating the English language requirement for the Subclass 482 visa. From 13 September 2025, new rules will come into effect that will impact which tests you can take, how your scores are assessed, and how your previous results will count.
Changes from 13 September 2025
The key updates are outlined below:
- Inclusion of new tests: In addition to existing test options, the following English tests will be accepted for Subclass 482 visa applications:
- CELPIP General
- LanguageCert Academic
- Michigan English Test (MET)
- Removal of Cambridge C1 Advanced: The Cambridge C1 Advanced test will no longer be accepted if taken on or after 13 September 2025. Applicants intending to use this test must ensure they sit it before the cut-off date.
- Alignment of new scores with Vocational English: All approved tests taken on or after 13 September 2025 will be assessed against the Vocational level of English proficiency, as defined in the Migration (Specification of Language Tests, Test Scores and Passports) Instrument 2025 (LIN25/016). This ensures consistent standards across providers and a clearer benchmark for applicants. For example, the PTE Academic score requirements will change as follows:
Area Current requirement New requirement (From 13 September 2025) Listening 36 33 Reading 36 36 Writing 36 29 Speaking 36 24
- Tests validity: for English tests completed before 13 September 2025, results will remain valid for three years (provided you meet the current required scores).
Labour Agreement Stream
For applicants under the Labour Agreement (LA) stream, the English language requirement may differ. These are usually outlined in the agreement between the employer and the Australian Government. Always check the specific terms in LA to confirm the language requirement.
Key Takeaways
- The new English language rules for Subclass 482 begin on 13 September 2025.
- New tests, CELPIP General, LanguageCert Academic, and MET, will be accepted.
- Cambridge C1 Advanced will no longer be accepted if taken on or after 13 September 2025.
- Tests taken before 13 September remain valid for three years, provided they meet the current score requirements.
- LA applicants should confirm their specific English requirements.
Conclusion
The upcoming changes to English language testing represent a significant shift in the Subclass 482 visa. By broadening the range of accepted tests and aligning score requirements with the Vocational English level, the Department of Home Affairs is working to create a more consistent and equitable framework for applicants. If you’re preparing to apply for the Subclass 482 visa and have not yet completed your English test, now is the time to review your test options, confirm your eligibility, and ensure your results meet the relevant benchmarks.