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From experience, I can tell you to just get the audio books for LIUK test from eBay for about £3. Listen through it whilst commuting / cooking / any other activity for a week or so and I am certain she will pass. Did that as part of my commute to work which lasts a combined time of 45 mins both ways to pass the test within 4 mins of sitting it.OhBoy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 12:38 pmI should’ve said, she already has the English language test... ielts I think it’s called. The life in the uk was completely unknown to me, 6 years + and I never know about it... oh well, I’ve ordered the iiuk books... will have to see how that does when they get here...
Thanks...
Note: Please dont take my word on it and wait for seniors to respond but I can see there is a lot of availability for SELT B1 at cardiff please view the link:OhBoy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 10:00 amThanks for all help on this. She’s off today for LIUK test, fingers crossed.
Now, the B1 English test... I know this has to be taken at a home office approved test centre - and having tried to make a booking through the uk gov web site, it seems nothing is available this month... so, I’ve resigned myself that we will have to apply for flr m, as time is now of the essence. Today googling I did find some vacancies in Cardiff (my closest location), for what seems to be the correct test. Esol entry 3 B1. Can anyone tell me if this is a legitimate test type - is it acceptable for set m application? I wouldn’t want to waste £180 on something that turns out to be a practice test, that has no merit...
Any help advice welcome...
Great. Just for confirmation.OhBoy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 10:12 amWow! You just saved me £180...thanks for that...
The site I’ve tried is https://ieltsukvisas.britishcouncil.org which shows no availability...
Try the link that the other user has provided as Trinity B1 IELTS is also on the approved list.OhBoy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 10:12 amWow! You just saved me £180...thanks for that...
The site I’ve tried is https://ieltsukvisas.britishcouncil.org which shows no availability...
Many thanks for that...oldmankensey wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 1:45 pmit's £34,600...£16,000 plus £18,600
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Printed both our names, signatures, date.our savings come from employment in the last five years. They have been held at the required level for at least six months (as shown by accompanying statements) and are immediately accessible. We have not made use of any loans and have not borrowed anything from friends or family.
Ooohh, I hadn’t thought about the “not borrowed or taken out loans”. So it’s a simple self written declaration. OK, thank you...oldmankensey wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:11 pmI typed out in Word a 2 paragraph statement, paraphrasing:
Printed both our names, signatures, date.our savings come from employment in the last five years. They have been held at the required level for at least six months (as shown by accompanying statements) and are immediately accessible. We have not made use of any loans and have not borrowed anything from friends or family.
Put into PDF, uploaded.
Oh, OK - if it is by 10 pm, then I think we've done it in time then... thanks for that...michali wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 4:50 pmI can only comment based on posts I have seen on this forum but firstly, I was under the impression that documents are checked at the Sopra Steria appointment. It seems your weren’t ? I have also read that documents could be uploaded until 10pm the same day as the appointment. So it should be fine if this is the case. Hopefully, someone who has completed the process will be able to advise.