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No - I am not confused in the slightest.Lucapooka wrote:Well not according to the new list, which specifically mentions of all four categories. Are you confusing IELTS with TOEIC, as that does seem to selectively reduce the requirement to only speaking and listening? If IELTS for spouse and partners is similarly treated then why is that not stated?
A1 is the lowest score to pass in English, but the UK government is going to change this to B1 level soon, if you failed to reach the reading and writing test you have to take it again you must pass all the levels for a Settlement visa. if it is for a student visa B1 is needed.flyguy wrote:I have taken a test at level A1 which tested reading and writing as well as speaking and listening skills.
I passed speaking and listening but failed to reach A1 in reading and writing. Can I still use this test?
Providing you can demonstrate you have passed in speaking and listening at Level A1 with one of the approved test providers you can use this evidence. We are only using tests which can show separate scores for speaking and listening skills.