Breaking News: Residency Requirement Introduced for IELTS Paper-Based Test Registration

In a significant update for IELTS Test-Takers worldwide, the Paper-Based IELTS now requires applicants to hold residency in the country where they intend to take the test. This development has caused a stir among candidates planning to register for the paper-based version of the test via the British Council.
An image that appears during the registration process confirms this new policy, sparking conversations about its implications. Notably, exceptions are being granted to certain groups, including:
- Refugees: Individuals with refugee status are exempt from the residency requirement.
- Candidates from Non-IELTS Countries: Test-takers from nations where the IELTS is not offered can register in a neighboring country.
- Free-Movement Areas: Residents of regions like the European Union may be eligible to take the paper-based test in any EU member state.
This policy shift has led to widespread speculation. Many believe it aims to strengthen the security of the IELTS paper-based test. Despite the discussions, official bodies behind IELTS, including the British Council, IDP, and Cambridge Assessment English, have yet to issue a formal statement explaining the rationale.
What Does This Mean for You?
If you’re planning to take the paper-based IELTS:
- Verify Residency Requirements: Ensure you meet the residency criteria in your chosen test country.
- Check for Exceptions: If you fall under any of the exception categories, contact the test center for clarification.
- Stay Informed: Follow updates from the British Council and other official IELTS organizations for further announcements.
This move underscores the evolving landscape of standardized testing and the importance of staying updated on policy changes. At iCertify Global, we’re committed to keeping our learners informed and prepared.
Share Your Thoughts
What do you think about this new policy? Does it create more challenges, or do you see it as a necessary step for enhanced security? Let us know in the comments below or join the discussion on our social media platforms! Stay tuned for more updates, and as always, iCertify Global is here to support your test preparation journey.