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Thanks.WR1 wrote:No need to submit the test again. There is a tick box option that says English was already satisfied for ILR after 28 October 2013. Use this option.
LIUK still required to be provided though.
No further language proof needed. You need to send original LIUK test result document, though.ferryahmed82 wrote: So, If this option is ticked which says I met the requirement for knowledge of life and language during settlement application after 28th October 2013, then no further language proof need to be sent?
But this isn't mentioned in supporting docs section, that makes me confused?fwd079 wrote:No further language proof needed. You need to send original LIUK test result document, though.ferryahmed82 wrote: So, If this option is ticked which says I met the requirement for knowledge of life and language during settlement application after 28th October 2013, then no further language proof need to be sent?
No further proof needed. They have records on your file.ferryahmed82 wrote:But this isn't mentioned in supporting docs section, that makes me confused?fwd079 wrote:No further language proof needed. You need to send original LIUK test result document, though.ferryahmed82 wrote: So, If this option is ticked which says I met the requirement for knowledge of life and language during settlement application after 28th October 2013, then no further language proof need to be sent?
How the Homeoffice verifies that the requirement has been met before?
And move on, please also consider using Nationality Checking Service for further peace of mind. Good luck.I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement on or after 28th October 2013;
TBH, half of the people on those lines don't have a clue about many things.ferryahmed82 wrote:I have just called Home Office and the guy told me that even if we tick this option, we still need to send the language certificate.