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FLR(M) IELTS or NARIC or Both

Post by scorpio7 » Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:08 am

Hi
I'm a little confused about the document checklist at the end of the FLR(M) form.
It is asking for a NARIC and an English language test. Do I need to provide both?? Or is this a flaw in the form?
Last time I only gave my IELTS as proof of English language proficiency.
This is my 2nd extension after the first 2.5 years on FLR(M).

Any help would be appreciated!

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Re: FLR(M) IELTS or NARIC or Both

Post by CR001 » Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:59 am

Depends which option you ticked for the question in the form
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Re: FLR(M) IELTS or NARIC or Both

Post by scorpio7 » Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:09 am

These are the questions that were given..with the options I've chosen below them. Am I doing something wrong?



Do you have a degree that was taught in English?
Yes
Country your degree was taught in
Pakistan
Does your degree meet the English language requirement for this visa?
No
ChangeEnglish language - degree taught in English
Have you passed an approved English language test?
Yes
Did the test assess your speaking and listening skills at a level equivalent to CEFR A1 or higher?
Yes
How did you get your result?
Certificate

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Re: FLR(M) IELTS or NARIC or Both

Post by CR001 » Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:10 am

Tick NO to the degree option if you are only using the English test.

The question is ONLY relevant to meeting the English requirement. HO don't care what degree you have or what your qualifications are for any other purpose.
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Re: FLR(M) IELTS or NARIC or Both

Post by scorpio7 » Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:33 am

I thought of ticking no but my only concern is that in the previous application I said Yes to having a degree that was taught in English. And No to it meeting the English Language requirement.
If I change my answers now, wouldnt that possibly create problems?

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Re: FLR(M) IELTS or NARIC or Both

Post by CR001 » Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:34 am

If I change my answers now, wouldnt that possibly create problems?
unlikely.
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Re: FLR(M) IELTS or NARIC or Both

Post by seagul » Wed Sep 11, 2019 8:40 pm

scorpio7 wrote:
Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:08 am

Last time I only gave my IELTS as proof of English language proficiency.
If it was B1 ielts life skills/UKVI IELTS academic then you maynot need to redo it again even expired.
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