Are you eligible?
Better English. Better life. Free English lessons for new migrants.
About the Adult Migrant English Program
- Access free English lessons and free childcare.
- Study practical English for living, working and studying in Australia.
- Tailored streams for your specific learning needs and goals.
- Learn how to access government and community services.
- Make new friends who have just moved to Australia.
- Get ready for work or study and plan for your future.
Eligibility criteria
- You have a family, skilled, humanitarian, spousal or approved temporary visa.*
- You need to improve your English.
- You are aged over 18. Some migrant youths aged 15-17 may also be eligible.
*Please note that approved temporary visas do not include the work and holiday visa, working holiday visa or visitor visas.
Flexible study options
- Study full-time or part-time at locations across Queensland.
- Be supported by a tutor if you can’t attend full-time.
- Study online through distance learning.
We are here to help
- Join a class suitable for your level of English.
- One-on-one pathway advice.
- Learn about Australian workplace language, culture and practices.
- Access free childcare while you study.
- Prepare for interviews and write a resume.
- Participate in work experience.
Visit a TAFE Queensland location near you. Please have your passport and visa information ready.
TAFE Queensland joins the rest of Australia in celebrating International Volunteer Day on December 5th, honouring the countless volunteers who make significant contributions throughout Australia. Among these volunteers is Laura Lombardozzi, who is volunteering in the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) and has played a particularly crucial role in assisting Maryna Vyrva.
Ploy Thaowanpiput is living her own Australian dream – raising her family and finding work that she loves.
Toowoomba's AMEP Youth students raised funds for an overnight stay at Camp Cooby, located by Lake Cooby, offering rock climbing, archery, and canoeing.
Suruchi travelled from Nepal to Australia to seek better opportunities and ultimately found her calling within the AMEP team at TAFE Queensland. An initiative she holds close as she understands the challenges and triumphs.
Sophya's inspiring journey from AMEP student to dedicated volunteer at TAFE Queensland is a testament to the impact of the Adult Migrant English Program. Having experienced the challenges of settling in a new country, Sophya is now using her knowledge and experiences to support other migrant and refugee women through the 'Stronger Women, Stronger Communities' program
After a life-changing move to Australia, 18-year-old Pitak found safe ground at TAFE Queensland.
In Rockhampton, three migrants have found employment in their fields since joining the Adult Migrant English Program at TAFE Queensland.
AMEP student Karina is reaching new heights! Her journey from being the first female fighter pilot in Chile to passing the Australian Aviation Exams and resuming her commercial aviation career is nothing short of inspiring.
Monica Agoth is from South Sudan, having relocated to Australia as a refugee with her mother and seven brothers and sisters in August 2003. What followed was a very tough journey of education, working hard and career successes — with TAFE Queensland playing an integral role, every step of the way.
Awards, degrees, and new business ventures: Brisbane refugees are forging impressive pathways after finding settlement support at TAFE Queensland.
After brushing up on her English skills at TAFE Queensland through the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP), Candice is now working as a dental assistant with Queensland Health.
Escaping genocide in 2014, for Maysaa Shani Baqi the past 10 years have included both challenges and opportunities — from moving to Toowoomba and studying with the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) to employment with TAFE Queensland and now a new career focus.