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Postponing PEO appointment - implications?

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Postponing PEO appointment - implications?

Post by tulipz » Fri May 09, 2014 10:48 am

Hi all,
Can someone please help me understand the financial implications of postponing our PEO appointment for ILR?

As I understand it, when I book the appointment, I need to pay full fees for all 3 of us (My husband and 2 dependents)

We are taking our life in the UK test in the first week of June. I am booking an appointment for around 15th June. Worst case scenario - I am wondering what happens if we fail life in the UK test ( I have no clue yet how difficuly/easy it is) and we HAVE TO postpone our PEO appointment.

Will we lose money for postponing (ie cancelling and rebooking) ?

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Tulipz

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Re: Postponing PEO appointment - implications?

Post by Casa » Fri May 09, 2014 11:06 am

Are you aware that you also need to pass a B1 level English test for ILR as well as the Life in the UK test?
For a refund you need to cancel within 5 days of the appointment. Here's the link to the info:
https://www.gov.uk/ukvi-premium-service ... ppointment
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Re: Postponing PEO appointment - implications?

Post by tulipz » Fri May 09, 2014 11:20 am

Thanks Casa.

We both have Bachelors degrees taught in English (recognized by the Self Assessemnt Tool for language requirement)

I am assuming we dont need to take the English test. Please confirm.

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Re: Postponing PEO appointment - implications?

Post by um103 » Fri May 09, 2014 12:11 pm

Hi ,

Changing appointment is not an issue , all you need to go in MY ACCOUNT and then press re-schedule and change appointment.
It does mention when youpress re-schedule that you fee will be kept etc etc but its only if you book and dont attend the appointment.

I did mine last week and it was easy

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Re: Postponing PEO appointment - implications?

Post by Casa » Fri May 09, 2014 1:00 pm

No need to take the B1 test.
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