IELTS for working abroad
Project Managers in finance and business roles are expected to communicate complex stakeholder updates, risk reports, and budget analyses clearly and under pressure — all in English when working abroad. IELTS serves as formal proof of that capability for skilled-migration visas and, in some countries, for professional body registration or employer compliance requirements. Focus on demonstrating precise vocabulary, logical coherence, and the ability to process dense written and spoken information quickly, since these mirror real on-the-job demands.
There's no single national figure: the body that registers Project Managers in Samoa (and your visa route) sets the requirement. Find your exact target on that body's official requirements page.
IELTS requirements change and vary by route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it.
Australia and New Zealand both operate points-based skilled-migration systems where English proficiency is a scored component and each skill — listening, reading, writing, speaking — is assessed separately. Professional bodies affiliated with project management (such as AIPM in Australia) may have their own membership requirements, so check both the immigration authority and any relevant professional association for the most current guidance.
Prioritise the Academic Writing module, because Project Managers are routinely assessed on their ability to structure arguments, summarise data, and produce coherent formal documents — skills that map directly onto IELTS Task 2 essays and Task 1 data-description tasks.
Planning to study first? See IELTS for studying in Samoa.