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shoot, yh i thought the requirement was study(ing) at uni not a graduate, what can i do? i'm panicking, should I book a B1 test ASAP, and how do i notify the home office that i wish to change the proof from a degree to a B1 test?contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 5:23 pmUnless you already have a degree form a UK university no. GCSEs and A levels are not accepted as proof of language for adults, you will need to take the test. Have you applied already?
If OP has lived here since age 8 and now in university, likely they either had ILE or got ILR a few years ago before age 18.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 8:19 pmHow did you acquire ILR? Did you submit an English language test for your ILR?
I acquired ILR in 2013, back then i do not think i submitted any sort of proof that i knew englishsecret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 8:19 pmHow did you acquire ILR? Did you submit an English language test for your ILR?
English language B1 test and Life in the UK test was required in 2013 for ILR for any applicant over the age of 18.Nickstar wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 9:47 pmI acquired ILR in 2013, back then i do not think i submitted any sort of proof that i knew englishsecret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 8:19 pmHow did you acquire ILR? Did you submit an English language test for your ILR?
I concur with this advice, but keep in mind that if a caseworker has already looked at your application and seen that information is missing, they may very well reject the application, in which case, you do lose the fees that you have paid.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 6:19 pmIt would have been easier if you hadn't attended already, but UKVI would contact you to ask for proof of English I think, rather than outright rejecting your application. I would book a test as soon as possible and send it with a cover note to explain your oversight.
It won't!!! Overthinking and paranoid!
Thanks for the help, i understand my ILR will remain valid no matter what, but I'm just thinking that i've put down my current (expired) BRP detail in to my citizenship application, if i receive a new BRP before my citizenship is being processed and the case worker sees that the detail i entered is not matching (since i have new BRP) would they reject my application?alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:19 pmNote, naturalisation is not an immigration application and is not governed by immigration rules.
Your immigration status is in place until you become British, BRP application is totally separate.
Nickstar wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:24 pmThanks for the help, i understand my ILR will remain valid no matter what, but I'm just thinking that i've put down my current (expired) BRP detail in to my citizenship application, if i receive a new BRP before my citizenship is being processed and the case worker sees that the detail i entered is not matching (since i have new BRP) would they reject my application?alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:19 pmNote, naturalisation is not an immigration application and is not governed by immigration rules.
Your immigration status is in place until you become British, BRP application is totally separate.
A BRP is ONLY a card proving your status (like a drivers licence), it does NOT change YOUR STATUS!