Thank you in advance for any help regarding the below question.
My mother in law is preparing to apply for naturalisation following 6 years discretionary leave to remain and several years of indefinite leave to remain, and we have a few queries we are hoping to clear up before applying.
My question relates to the English-speaking requirement for citizenship and whether we can use a 2014 certificate or whether we will have to take a new test, as we do not want to risk the application being refused due to this.
The 2014 certificate is:
“Trinity College London
Grade 5 Graded Examination is Spoken English
Entry Level Certificate in ESOL International
(Speaking and listening) (Entry 3)
B1.1 of the CEFR
With Distinction
English Exam Centres (SELT Centre) – June 2014”
Grade 5 Graded Examination is Spoken English
Entry Level Certificate in ESOL International
(Speaking and listening) (Entry 3)
B1.1 of the CEFR
With Distinction
English Exam Centres (SELT Centre) – June 2014”
In 2011 she was granted DLR and in 2014 she applied to extend her DLR. During this application she took the LITUK test and the English-speaking test and provided the certificates, although this was not a requirement for those with DLR.
In 2017 she applied for ILR and provided the same certificates again, although it was not a requirement for ILR following DLR.
My question is related to this section on page 11 of “Knowledge of language and life in the UK Version 27.0”
“A person who successfully made an indefinite leave to remain (ILR) application on the basis of a B1 level qualification can meet the English language requirement for naturalisation without needing to pass another qualification, but will be required to pass the Life in the UK test if they have not already done so.”
As she was eligible for ILR based on DLR without providing evidence of English language, are we able to use the certificate although it likely did not impact whether her grant of ILR and DLR extension was successful or not?
Or is it advisable that she takes a new test?
Thank you for any help.