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by sirish0909 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 1:45 pm
Hi Krig_g,
What you have done is correct, One of my friend queried Home office earlier and the below was received from them for some reason I was unable to attach the whole document, If you want give me your email id.
I think case worker might have missed your PBS points, Hopefully now it should be fine and also earlier did you mention in your notes that you have attached PBS along with the form?
Thanks,
Sirish
6. Will my degree meet the requirement?
If you have a qualification that was taught or researched in English you can meet the
language part of the requirement if:
- Your qualification is deemed by UK NARIC to meet the recognised standard of a
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree or PhD in the UK, or
- Your qualification was taught or researched in an English speaking country other
than Canada (see list below).
You will need to send your certificate as evidence of your qualification.
7. How do I show that my qualification is deemed by UK NARIC to be the
recognised standard?
UK NARIC regularly update the online points based calculator (which is on our website)
with information about various degrees. If you obtained a degree overseas and were
awarded 20 points or more for your degree, and an additional ten points for English
language, you can submit evidence from the online points calculator, together with the
original degree certificate, to demonstrate that you can satisfy the English language
element of the Knowledge of Language and Life in the UK (KOLL) requirement. (See Q7 and Q8 below also.)
Alternatively, you can obtain confirmation from UK NARIC that your qualification was taught or researched in English by requesting an English Language Assessment (ELA). (UK NARIC will only issue an ELA for a degree that is comparable to a UK degree, so it will not be necessary to also request a Statement of Comparability.)
8. How do I show that I have points for my degree and points for English?
If you want to use the calculator to show that you meet the KOLL requirement, you should access the calculator as a Tier 1 (General) migrant. If your qualification compares to a UK degree it will be awarded at least 20 points, and 10 additional points if it was taught in English,