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Naturalisation applications
A person who successfully made an application for indefinite leave to remain on the basis of a B1 level qualification can meet the English language requirement for naturalisation without needing to pass another qualification. This is regardless of whether the original qualification is on the current SELT list.
epi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:55 pmI used an expired certificate for my AN application. When I applied, I attached a cover letter to my application and in the language requirements part I wrote as follows:
"I hold Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK, which was granted on the basis that I passed a (test name) on (date) at (level). At the date of this application the provider of the qualification continues to be approved by the Secretary of State as specified in the Immigration Rules. Accordingly, I believe that I meet the English Language requirement.
The “Knowledge of language and life in the UK” states that for naturalisation applications Home Office staff must accept a qualification from one of the providers of the current SELT that has passed the expiry date, if it has previously been accepted by the Home Office in connection with previous immigration applications. In my case the qualification I submit was accepted by the Home Office for my initial entry clearance, further leave to remain and ILR, and continues to be an approved provider on the SELT list, therefore I believe that this certificate should be accepted."
My certificate is dated 2011, expired in 2013. My recent AN application was successful, so you can adjust and use the text according to your situation.