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See https://www.gov.uk/english-language/degrees-in-englishang3l.in.paradise wrote:My education and post graduation was in English from a highly recognised university in India . English is my primary language. Do I need to take the English tests as well or work towards having my educational certificates certified by UK?
So the second option (NARIC letter/certificate plus university letter) seems most appropriate for you as India is not on the list of majority English countries.ang3l.in.paradise wrote:Thanks. I have already read through these links. I hold a permanent residence as I am spouse of a european but am a non eea and do not fall in any of the categories for the point based system.and have been in continuous employment last 8 years. Confused - pls advise
Yes, KOLL is a requirement for all applying to naturalise (unless exempt due to country on English-majority list or age, mental competence, etc).ang3l.in.paradise wrote:Thank you. Having read this, it clearly states it for migrants who are looking to work or study in UK. As mentioned, Iam a spouse of a eea national holdingo a permanent residence card am I still to certify that I can speak English?
ang3l.in.paradise wrote:I studied my masters in computers in English in India. So will apply for calculation from the points based system and also NARIC(to certify my degree in INdia)