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As per Home Office requirements for ILR, it seems you got all the required documents. But English language level B1 and above is also one of the requirement if you read between the lines of English language for ILR, so you may need to get one English language assessment certificate which may cost you roughly £59. That should be enough.sparkyram wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 6:45 pmHello Guys,
There are few posts going on for what documents we need to submit to prove english language and also i have gone through the FAQ on english language document. But still i have below query's.
My bachelor degree is from outside UK university and i also have an official letter from my university stating that my degree has been taught in english.
Now, should i still need to get a letter from UK NARIC to assess my english language ? or the letter from university and my degree certificate are enough ?
Also i already have a "statement of comparability" letter from UK NARIC which i obtained on 2013 for my initial Tier 2 Gen application.
apsk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:59 amAs per Home Office requirements for ILR, it seems you got all the required documents. But English language level B1 and above is also one of the requirement if you read between the lines of English language for ILR, so you may need to get one English language assessment certificate which may cost you roughly £59. That should be enough.sparkyram wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 6:45 pmHello Guys,
There are few posts going on for what documents we need to submit to prove english language and also i have gone through the FAQ on english language document. But still i have below query's.
My bachelor degree is from outside UK university and i also have an official letter from my university stating that my degree has been taught in english.
Now, should i still need to get a letter from UK NARIC to assess my english language ? or the letter from university and my degree certificate are enough ?
Also i already have a "statement of comparability" letter from UK NARIC which i obtained on 2013 for my initial Tier 2 Gen application.
Rule of English language of CEFR Level B1 and above, degree certificate or your letter from college/University doesn't confirm that the mode of language was in English CEFR Level B1 and above. You may get away without getting it confirmed from NARIC really (saving £60 by not going to NARIC), but I am telling you what I followed while making ILR applicationsparkyram wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 12:19 pmapsk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:59 amAs per Home Office requirements for ILR, it seems you got all the required documents. But English language level B1 and above is also one of the requirement if you read between the lines of English language for ILR, so you may need to get one English language assessment certificate which may cost you roughly £59. That should be enough.sparkyram wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 6:45 pmHello Guys,
There are few posts going on for what documents we need to submit to prove english language and also i have gone through the FAQ on english language document. But still i have below query's.
My bachelor degree is from outside UK university and i also have an official letter from my university stating that my degree has been taught in english.
Now, should i still need to get a letter from UK NARIC to assess my english language ? or the letter from university and my degree certificate are enough ?
Also i already have a "statement of comparability" letter from UK NARIC which i obtained on 2013 for my initial Tier 2 Gen application.
Thanks apsk for your reply.
That means I can get that "English language assessment" through blue route where it costs around 59 pounds. is it fine to go with blue route ? again in our forums many have been advised to use red route. I have two month time and i can wait for 15 working days to get that via blue route. but is it acceptable ? Yes, it is perfectly acceptable, I took blue route for my wife during her ILR application and also got it confirmed by caseworker at Home Office that Blue route is acceptable, only difference between blue and red route is red route is quicker so bit expensive
Also, I am not sure which rule you are referring you here. If you read the below link on Language assessment based on degree outside UK:
https://www.gov.uk/english-language/degrees-in-english
It says: Either UK NARIC assessment letter or (University original degree plus official letter from college). In my case i have original degree certificate plus college letter.
The difference between Blue and Red route is Red route is quicker and since it is quicker it bit expensive. Otherwise, as I had plenty of time I took blue route for my wife's ILR application. Also, during our ILR application, I personally checked with HO caseworker and they confirmed UKVI/HO accepts both routes.sparkyram wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:38 pmThanks Ram. So i don want take any chance here. Let me get this . Also did you get UK NARIC letter using blue route or red route ?
Guys, anyone know difference btw blue vs red route ?
Is it mandatory to get the ELA only through red route for ILR applications ? Note: I already have statement of comparability through blue route dated sep 2013
apsk wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:50 pmThe difference between Blue and Red route is Red route is quicker and since it is quicker it bit expensive. Otherwise, as I had plenty of time I took blue route for my wife's ILR application. Also, during our ILR application, I personally checked with HO caseworker and they confirmed UKVI/HO accepts both routes.sparkyram wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:38 pmThanks Ram. So i don want take any chance here. Let me get this . Also did you get UK NARIC letter using blue route or red route ?
Guys, anyone know difference btw blue vs red route ?
Is it mandatory to get the ELA only through red route for ILR applications ? Note: I already have statement of comparability through blue route dated sep 2013
Hence, it is not mandatory to get ELA only through red route for ILR application. Hope I am being clear enough?
sparkyram wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 1:44 pmapsk wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:50 pmThe difference between Blue and Red route is Red route is quicker and since it is quicker it bit expensive. Otherwise, as I had plenty of time I took blue route for my wife's ILR application. Also, during our ILR application, I personally checked with HO caseworker and they confirmed UKVI/HO accepts both routes.sparkyram wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:38 pmThanks Ram. So i don want take any chance here. Let me get this . Also did you get UK NARIC letter using blue route or red route ?
Guys, anyone know difference btw blue vs red route ?
Is it mandatory to get the ELA only through red route for ILR applications ? Note: I already have statement of comparability through blue route dated sep 2013
Hence, it is not mandatory to get ELA only through red route for ILR application. Hope I am being clear enough?
Thanks apsk i am clear now..
I was confused because , Blue route can also do a fast track service but the only difference is in blue route we have to raise two different request .one for statement of comparability and another ELA.. In red route both comes in same letter. That is not a difference
Also in UK NARIC website they advertised in such a way that, for Work and study take blue route.. for immigration, settlement and visa take red route. I am sure by now you know how good people are at marketing
Thats the reason i was skeptical.