IELTS Minor Candidate Acknowledgement and Consent Form
This applies to IELTS and IELTS for UKVI and replaces all previous minor consent
forms
Important
The IELTS Partners aim to provide the safest possible environment for minors by identifying
and managing risks that may lead to harm during a minor’s IELTS journey on test day.
As part of these provisions, a completed IELTS Minor Candidate Acknowledgement and
Consent Form must be provided to the Test Centre on or before the test day. A minor
cannot complete test day check procedures without a signed copy of this form.
If this consent form is not provided on, or before the test day the minor test taker will not be
admitted to the test room. We recommend that you keep a copy for your own records.
A minor is defined as any IELTS test taker under the age of eighteen years, or older if the age of
adult majority is over eighteen under local legislation.
I AM THE PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN OF AN IELTS TEST APPLICANT WHO IS A MINOR
AND I ACKNOWLEDGE AND CONSENT TO THE FOLLOWING:
1. I understand that the test centre may provide a chaperone who will accompany the minor
in the speaking room during the IELTS speaking test. Only the chaperone and examiner
will be allowed access to the speaking room with the minor.