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How to Get VISA Extension If unable to prove English for ILR

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atifmkhan123
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How to Get VISA Extension If unable to prove English for ILR

Post by atifmkhan123 » Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:30 pm

Hi,

I was on Tier1 Visa and I've got my ILR. My Wife is also eligible for ILR now but she still needs to prove the English requirement.

Now my question is what If she unable to get the SELT before her Tier 1 dependent Visa Expires. What will happen in that case

- Will she needs to apply for Tier 1 dependent extension?
- Or apply for Visa in some other category?

I like to know How she can still stay in UK after her Visa expire if she unable to get the SELT certificate by than?

Can someone please help me with this query.

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Atif

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Re: How to Get VISA Extension If unable to prove English for

Post by Wanderer » Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:46 pm

Or make more effort?
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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Re: How to Get VISA Extension If unable to prove English for

Post by Rushdha1 » Wed Aug 24, 2016 12:34 am

B1 exam is equal to grade 5 .so easily can pass the exam.
* if not u can apply for flr fp (without english)and after 2.5 years can apply for ilr.

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Re: How to Get VISA Extension If unable to prove English for

Post by noajthan » Wed Aug 24, 2016 12:48 am

atifmkhan123 wrote:Hi,

...

I like to know How she can still stay in UK after her Visa expire if she unable to get the SELT certificate by than?

Can someone please help me with this query.

Regards
Atif
What is the reason for possible lack of SELT?
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Re: How to Get VISA Extension If unable to prove English for

Post by seasky » Fri Aug 26, 2016 2:54 pm

The exam is extremely easy. It is talking only at quite a basic level.

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Re: How to Get VISA Extension If unable to prove English for

Post by seasky » Fri Aug 26, 2016 2:56 pm

I will that life in UK test, also needed for ILR is not that easy on the english (reading only)

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Re: How to Get VISA Extension If unable to prove English for

Post by Casa » Fri Aug 26, 2016 3:07 pm

atifmkhan123 wrote:Hi,

I was on Tier1 Visa and I've got my ILR. My Wife is also eligible for ILR now but she still needs to prove the English requirement.

Now my question is what If she unable to get the SELT before her Tier 1 dependent Visa Expires. What will happen in that case

- Will she needs to apply for Tier 1 dependent extension?
- Or apply for Visa in some other category?

I like to know How she can still stay in UK after her Visa expire if she unable to get the SELT certificate by than?

Can someone please help me with this query.

Regards
Atif
Has she passed the Life in the UK test? If she's managed to do that, B1 level English shouldn't be a problem for her. Or is it simply that she's left it late?
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