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Hi Vinny,
rahuldwh2000 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 06, 2018 3:07 pmHi Vinny,
Thanks for your reply.
There is no harm in providing 2 evidences if those were already handy. I do not have the NARIC certificate yet, and getting it does involve some paper work and money - the hassle which I am trying to avoid - hence, the B1 ceritificate route instead.
Hi experts
I am in same situation as if I select degree in English as yes and from India it is asking me to tick naric certificate
But I want to use b1 test certificate
Is it ok to select no to do you have degree taught in English and then submit my b1 certificate for tier 2 ilr
Is it fine to say NO to 1st question 'degree taught in English', and avoid NARIC route altogether, even if the degree was used for initial tier 2 (general) visa stamping?