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stegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:36 pmHello,
I'd like to apply for naturalisation. Many years ago, I obtained a Master's degree in Law in the UK (LLM, 12 months degree). Is this sufficient to exempt me from taking a test of knowledge of the English language?
Could someone please advise?
Thank you
Hey,skasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:08 pmstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:36 pmHello,
I'd like to apply for naturalisation. Many years ago, I obtained a Master's degree in Law in the UK (LLM, 12 months degree). Is this sufficient to exempt me from taking a test of knowledge of the English language?
Could someone please advise?
Thank you
How long ago was it in numbers rather just many ??
I have used my master degree for English language requirement which was obtained in UK in the year 2010 and that did work.
Master degree which you have obtained is for your lifetime and it does not expire so you should be ok but worth waiting for others to respond. Goodluck
You will be absolutely fine, Tcstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:14 pmHey,skasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:08 pmstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:36 pmHello,
I'd like to apply for naturalisation. Many years ago, I obtained a Master's degree in Law in the UK (LLM, 12 months degree). Is this sufficient to exempt me from taking a test of knowledge of the English language?
Could someone please advise?
Thank you
How long ago was it in numbers rather just many ??
I have used my master degree for English language requirement which was obtained in UK in the year 2010 and that did work.
Master degree which you have obtained is for your lifetime and it does not expire so you should be ok but worth waiting for others to respond. Goodluck
Thank you for this.
Same as you, 2010!
Thank you!skasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:16 pmYou will be absolutely fine, Tcstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:14 pmHey,skasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:08 pmstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:36 pmHello,
I'd like to apply for naturalisation. Many years ago, I obtained a Master's degree in Law in the UK (LLM, 12 months degree). Is this sufficient to exempt me from taking a test of knowledge of the English language?
Could someone please advise?
Thank you
How long ago was it in numbers rather just many ??
I have used my master degree for English language requirement which was obtained in UK in the year 2010 and that did work.
Master degree which you have obtained is for your lifetime and it does not expire so you should be ok but worth waiting for others to respond. Goodluck
Thank you for this.
Same as you, 2010!
It’s more than enough. Just google lifeintheuktestweb and do 1 to 15 test continuously you will crack the actual test easily without reading the book. I did test only which are absolutely free.stegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:19 pmThank you!skasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:16 pmYou will be absolutely fine, Tcstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:14 pmHey,skasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:08 pm
How long ago was it in numbers rather just many ??
I have used my master degree for English language requirement which was obtained in UK in the year 2010 and that did work.
Master degree which you have obtained is for your lifetime and it does not expire so you should be ok but worth waiting for others to respond. Goodluck
Thank you for this.
Same as you, 2010!
Just a quick (final) question. Is the book "Life in the UK" enough to pass the "Life in the UK" test or would I need to buy additional books?
Did you mean tests or exams? They used to be 15 EXAMS but now are 16 EXAMS (not tests). The same website has tests and exams both. Unless you recommended some other website?
Sorry, what's the difference between test and exam?
I recommend a website above for you to prepare which has both tests and exams as sample questions. I meant do the 16 sample exams (not sample tests).
Google “Life in UK web test.” Do thoroughly the 16 EXAMS (exams not tests). You will pass the LIUK test.
I mean, I did the Test only and did not even touch the Exam bit. I guess most questions are the same regardless Test is right or Exam.
I can hardly understand the difference between test and exam. I mean, as far as I know Life in the UK consists of 24 questions. You can call it exam or test, there is no difference. The test or exam has 24 questions, that's it, unless you have a better explanation.
We are talking about the PRACTICE SAMPLE “test” and “exam” classification on the recommended website NOT the LIUK test itself. Not sure what is so hard to understand.
Now it's clear. ) If I did the actual "tests" on the website you've mentioned, would they really be different?
I appreciate that. Thank you so much again!CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 5:39 pmI can only vouch for the 16 EXAMS. If you do those I can almost guarantee you will pass. At least 50+ people I have recommended have passed (none failed).
Me, my wife, extended family and friends passed through the same. Obviously personal recommendation. Take an informed decision as you wish.
Does the length of the degree matter (1 year)? Thank youskasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:08 pmstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:36 pmHello,
I'd like to apply for naturalisation. Many years ago, I obtained a Master's degree in Law in the UK (LLM, 12 months degree). Is this sufficient to exempt me from taking a test of knowledge of the English language?
Could someone please advise?
Thank you
How long ago was it in numbers rather just many ??
I have used my master degree for English language requirement which was obtained in UK in the year 2010 and that did work.
Master degree which you have obtained is for your lifetime and it does not expire so you should be ok but worth waiting for others to respond. Goodluck
stegio80 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:25 pmDoes the length of the degree matter (1 year)? Thank youskasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:08 pmstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:36 pmHello,
I'd like to apply for naturalisation. Many years ago, I obtained a Master's degree in Law in the UK (LLM, 12 months degree). Is this sufficient to exempt me from taking a test of knowledge of the English language?
Could someone please advise?
Thank you
How long ago was it in numbers rather just many ??
I have used my master degree for English language requirement which was obtained in UK in the year 2010 and that did work.
Master degree which you have obtained is for your lifetime and it does not expire so you should be ok but worth waiting for others to respond. Goodluck
No it doesn’t.stegio80 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:25 pmDoes the length of the degree matter (1 year)? Thank youskasyap wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:08 pmstegio80 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:36 pmHello,
I'd like to apply for naturalisation. Many years ago, I obtained a Master's degree in Law in the UK (LLM, 12 months degree). Is this sufficient to exempt me from taking a test of knowledge of the English language?
Could someone please advise?
Thank you
How long ago was it in numbers rather just many ??
I have used my master degree for English language requirement which was obtained in UK in the year 2010 and that did work.
Master degree which you have obtained is for your lifetime and it does not expire so you should be ok but worth waiting for others to respond. Goodluck