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If you’re applying for citizenship
There are no other exemptions if you’re applying to become a British citizen. You must have a relevant English language qualification even if you were exempt when you were granted settlement.
As long as the test centre is on the Home Office list of approved providers.blackeyed wrote:Thanks mate, just to confirm GESE Grade 5 (B1) from Trinity will be sufficient?
That's what my Initial thought was but so many discussions on this topic and none is conclusive enough for clear guidance.hussainkothari wrote:Hello,
Are we saying we cannot tick the option of "I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement on or after 28th October 2013" and leave Question 1.23 blank?
Do we need a NARIC or B1 qualification?
I am an EU national so did not need a language certificate when I moved to the UK. I am now going to apply for PR then citizenship.sanjaywakhare wrote:Hi Geriatrix, Vk2014,
The only relief is for Citizenship they accept certificates that has expired. So English language certificate used at the time of entry clearance 6 years ago can still be used
(https://www.gov.uk/english-language/app ... ifications)