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The availability might vary according to test centres. I booked my test at Ipswich but there were several slots available for other nearby centres (Luton/Ilford) when I was booking (end of June). You can register and log in to check using your postcode to see available centres. https://www.lituktestbooking.co.uk/litu ... ng-startedanub2016 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:29 amThanks afreenhaider86.
How is the availability for booking the Test now? Is it easily available or did you have to wait?
Where did you take the Test and when is your ILR due if I may ask?
Were the actual questions in the Test easy and from the mock Tests that you practiced?
My friend has a LIUK test due in Glasgow on Friday 10 July. Hopefully wont be cancelled . Though IELTS UKVI test booked for Saturday 11 July in Edinburgh got cancelled due to 'Govt Covid restrictions'
What else did you have to carry to the Test Center besides the ID Document? Is it just the Address Proof and what did you use as the Address Proof?afreenhaider86 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:20 pmanub2016 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 10:48 pmMany Thanks afreenhaider86. And Congratulations for passing your Test.
Does the application form to book the Test ask for the type of ID used? If yes, did you mention Biometric Residence Permit or just Residence Permit? Or is it a drop down with pre-populated values (e.g. Passport, BRP etc.) to select from?
Thanks anub2016 . The application is pretty straightforward and there will be a dropdown menu to select id. Be sure to take the same id with you to the test and sign the same way on the day of test as on the id. All the best!
Also apologies to moderators for linking a website in previous post. It was a free site so thought might help ppl in their prep. Ddnt know it’s against rules-sorry!
I think you can book whatever centre you want as I ddnt find any restriction while booking or in the terms and conditions on the official website https://www.lituktestbooking.co.uk. You could contact them to confirm- ‘By telephone on 0800 015 4245, Monday to Friday between 8am and 8pm’anastasiyakgia wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 7:35 pmDoes Life in the UK Test need to be taken in 1 of 5 centres closest to your home address? Or is it possible to take it anywhere in the UK, if you need to apply for naturalization sooner?
When did you book the Test? Are you not able to book it at any available Centre in the UK?gpm468 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:39 pmI have booked a test for early September as that is all I could get at Luton and it didn't show blue for any others indicating availability at any other centres. If I'd tried booking earlier I would likely have got an earlier test date, but I didn't. The current visa expires early August. Therefore I am asking about the process for applying without having first passed the LIUK test.
You need to take the photo ID that you stated when you were registering for the test. You would have got an email from UKVI which mentions clearly the document you need to take with you. Make sure you take the very same document - it will be sufficient. In my case it was my passport but it has to be a valid document, i.e. not expired.
Thanks. Are you applying through the T2 route? I haven't registered yet, so was wondering what address proof did you use?tnt007 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 12:14 pmYou need to take the photo ID that you stated when you were registering for the test. You would have got an email from UKVI which mentions clearly the document you need to take with you. Make sure you take the very same document - it will be sufficient. In my case it was my passport but it has to be a valid document, i.e. not expired.
Can you please continue your questions in the tier 2 sub forum. This topic is for ILR queries!!anub2016 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:32 pmThanks. Are you applying through the T2 route? I haven't registered yet, so was wondering what address proof did you use?tnt007 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 12:14 pmYou need to take the photo ID that you stated when you were registering for the test. You would have got an email from UKVI which mentions clearly the document you need to take with you. Make sure you take the very same document - it will be sufficient. In my case it was my passport but it has to be a valid document, i.e. not expired.
I thought that BRP is the preferred ID document used by the T2 applicants to book the LIUK Test.
NO explanation is needed. Upload/provide the LIUK info latergpm468 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 2:30 pmThanks for the replies. Hopefully last question. I have answered No to have you taken LIUK test and No to being exempt. I was surprised it didn't ask for more information at this point. I have got to the payment/sumbit application stage of the online application and I can't see anywhere to provide 'additional information' where I could explain the reason for these answers and confirm the test is booked for date xxxx, can anyone advise?
Did you call the helpline already? It's a shame that they haven't given you an alternate appointment automatically.