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http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... am-mig.pdfFrom October 2013, all applicants for settlement will be required to pass the Life in the UK test and present an English language speaking and listening qualification at B1 level or above, unless they are exempt from the requirement to do so
How about the naturalisation stage? the new rules is just for ILR or Naturalisation as well. I am also confused because my wife is passed esol entry 2 last year when is her application for ILR already in the home office at ILR stage she exemted esol and life in the uk test because she has dependent as refugee now we will be applying naturalisation after October 2013 I don`t know what can I do please if someone have some information then share us thxseanf wrote:She will need to pass an approved English language test at B1 level in addition to passing the Life in the UK test
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... am-mig.pdfFrom October 2013, all applicants for settlement will be required to pass the Life in the UK test and present an English language speaking and listening qualification at B1 level or above, unless they are exempt from the requirement to do so
Sean
The full Statement of Intent can be found here:The following groups are considered automatically to meet the English language component of the
KoLL requirement and will not be required to show a formal speaking and listening qualification:
• Nationals of majority English speaking countries (Annex A).
• Those who have obtained a degree taught in English.
Both of these groups will, however, be required to pass the Life in the UK test to demonstrate
their knowledge of life in the UK.
Anyone ?nikkyraj wrote:Hi
I was going through UKBA's Statement of Intent, and have found that
The full Statement of Intent can be found here:The following groups are considered automatically to meet the English language component of the
KoLL requirement and will not be required to show a formal speaking and listening qualification:
• Nationals of majority English speaking countries (Annex A).
• Those who have obtained a degree taught in English.
Both of these groups will, however, be required to pass the Life in the UK test to demonstrate
their knowledge of life in the UK.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... t-koll.pdf
Needless to say, i am still a little bit confused with the never ending dilemmas.
As i said in my previous posts that my wife came to the UK In May 2012, and will be eligible for her ILR in May 2014. She has already passed her Life in The UK.
She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from a University in India, which was taught in English. She used the same degree to prove her exemption to sit an English exam when she applied for her Spouse visa from India, and it was accepted.
My question are:
1. Can she use the same degree to claim her exemption again for ILR?
2. Degree is from a University in India, and not the UK. Is that Ok ?
3. Do we need to get it certified by UK NARIC ?
4. How do we actually prove that the degree was taught in English ? English is one of the subjects in her degree, and all her marksheets and the degree are in English.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.