BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES THROUGH IELTS SUCCESS WITH RASANGI

The resplendent island memories and patriotic love of the deceased migrant father, later changed the fate of the Italian born Rasangi to fall in love and settle in Sri Lanka after having lived and worked half of her life in Europe. “I always dreamt of a paradise island life way my father used to describe, away from the hustle and buzzle of the fast moving world I used to live. Although Sri Lanka is classified as a 3rd world developing country, this owes much for the consequences of the 30years of war and it only got worsened followed by the most challenging economic crisis ever to face a decade later. Sri Lanka has so much to offer as a location as well as in terms of human resources  if only authorities were more responsible with their strategies and executions in the ever evolving key economic areas starting with education, tourism, exports, manufacturing,  to name a few giving the right place to the right talents.

On one hand, it is a pity that there is a massive brain drain taking place at the moment further questioning the status quo of Sri Lanka’s stability. A major criticism we see is that almost everyone is looking ways to migrate for their future prospects, yet this should happen for the country to recover fast working as one nation, one family. I am all positive that Sri Lanka will rise up back soon in the forthcoming years, seeing the enthusiasm, especially of the locals who were previously not active in the local labour market, eagerly getting to vocational training programmes for skill migration regardless of age or position going out of their comfort zones. Sri Lanka was always known to have major portion of foreign income earning through our housemaids who used to leave to middle eastern countries back in the day and we are blessed to still hold a position in the global market with new opportunities for our people in previously not available industries to go as care givers, cooks, mechanics, drivers etc. At a time where our export incomes especially from garments and tourism have drastically dropped, as a nation we are going stronger from the remittance.

On this journey of professional skill migration, one critical challenge many face is the mandatory requirement to sit for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) to prove the required English proficiency levels. Although, English is used as a language and is taught in Sri Lanka right from kindergarten, unfortunately the government school curriculum, to that level even the local university curriculum is not up to the standards to meet the expected international English proficiency level. This is a major reason for the high rate of the repeats among those who sit for the IELTS exam in Sri Lanka unable to meet the required band score right from the first attempt and for another part of prospects to drop their dream of migrating moment they hear of IELTS. Otherwise, in fact, IELTS is not a hard examination going with the saying that “the devil is not dark as it seems” if you have the right professional help and guidance to get through this British examination where “IELTS Success Rasangi” has been able to realise the migration dream for many, getting through IELTS right from the first attempt, irrespective of their original English level, through individual as well as group class sessions for the past 12 years which is now available online.

In this journey, IELTS Success with Rasangi is also geared to help address the rising issue with regards to the wellbeing of senior citizens who are left behind unattended at the age of need, by being actively involved in a project scheme of building elderly care facilities while also helping selected talented underprivileged students to achieve their  goals through the income proceedings made from IELTS.

Even though sounds exciting, migrating to a country you have never been to whether it is for studies or for work requires lot of preparations and getting the right support at this time is just heavenly. Students who are following IELTS with the aim of pursuing their higher studies especially in the UK and Australia can obtain free visa consultation support including guidance to select suitable university programmes and to settle with confidence including air-port pick-ups and finding accommodations at no extra cost as another value added service of IELTS Success with Rasangi, winning the hearts of many concerning parents who sent their children alone. To be part of building and strengthening communities while achieving your IELTS dream, contact 0781474207 or follow IELTS Success with Rasangi via Facebook.