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English language for emigration and relocation

updated июнь 2026 reading 5 min level A2–B2

English for emigration is the language you'll need at every step: visa, work, housing, doctor, documents. It is mandatory for English-speaking countries, and for many others, it is the main language of international communication and often a visa requirement.

What level is needed for relocation

Requirements depend on the country and visa category. For living and working, people usually aim for B1B2, and for study and many visas, a confirmed certificate is needed — IELTS or TOEFL. How long it takes to reach these levels is discussed in the guide how quickly to learn English.

Language for life and integration

Everyday and official vocabulary is most important: documents, renting housing, bank, doctor, communication at work. These are the situations that take the most effort in the first months, and pre-learned vocabulary saves weeks. Start learning relocation vocabulary — flip the card:

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relocating
A2–B2
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to move
/muːv/

We want to move abroad.

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Learn words from real situations — visa, lease, appointment, insurance. Context saves time in the first months abroad.

Where to start preparation

If the language is new, start from scratch with a step-by-step plan, learn everyday vocabulary up to A2–B1, and then add topics on documents, housing, and work (see English for work). For a visa or study, clarify the required exam and target score in advance.

Frequently asked questions

What level of English is needed for relocation?

It depends on the country and visa: for living and working, people usually aim for B1–B2; for study and many visas, a confirmed exam (IELTS/TOEFL) is required.

Is it possible to relocate without English?

To English-speaking countries — extremely difficult. A minimum of A2–B1 saves a lot of effort in daily life, with documents, and at work.

What exam is needed for a visa or study?

Most often IELTS or TOEFL — their results are tied to the CEFR level and are required by many visas and universities.

What vocabulary should I learn before relocating?

Everyday and official: documents, housing, doctor, bank, work. This is what takes the most effort in the first months.

How long does language preparation take?

Up to A2 — a few months, up to B1–B2 for work and visas — about a year or more with regular study.

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