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First of all, from the perspective of immigration policy, there are many kinds of immigrants in Australia, and the general skilled immigrants who have been in contact with China students for the longest time are just one kind of immigrants. This immigration policy adopts a scoring system. The scoring items include age, education, work experience, English level and so on, and any item can be scored as an immigrant. It can be seen that IELTS score is only one of the scores of English ability, and it is not essential.

Secondly, IELTS is divided into academic and training classes, namely Class A and Class G, in which Class G exam is required by Australian immigration policy and is easier than Class A exam. Pay more attention to the daily communication and application abroad, and it is more advantageous for graduates who have lived and studied abroad to take the G test.

Thirdly, there are only some special majors, and the academic IELTS must reach four 7 points, but the premise is that this is not a requirement for immigrants, but a requirement that must be met if you want to engage in this profession. For example, if a nursing student wants to go to Australia to work as a nurse, he must have four scores of IELTS to qualify as a nurse. But this is not a requirement of Australian immigration policy.

To sum up, if you don't have IELTS scores, you can get work experience through a work visa after graduation, get extra points for other projects such as professional years, or apply for immigration through other means such as employer guarantee. It is absolutely one-sided and untenable to simply say that Australian immigrants must have four 7 points in IELTS.