Free English classes for migrants

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Learning to speak and write English is a key skill for migrants to Australia. The federal government encourages adult literacy education across the country, particularly for newly arrived migrants and refugees where English is not their first language. Many English learning programs are available for free, through hundreds of locations across the country.


1 Most recently arrived permanent and some temporary visa holders are eligible for free classes

 

 
 
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2 Eligible visa holders need to register for AMEP within six months of arrival in Australia

 

 
 
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3 The courses are part of the nationally accredited Certificate in Spoken and Written English

 

 
 
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4 There are many ways to learn in many locations

 

 
 
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5 Free child care is available for learners with under school age children

 

 
 
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