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Hi mate,reabs wrote:Oh dear. You will need that when applying for naturalisation on form AN. See pp.13 Guide and Booklet AN. Probably wise to make enquiries about getting it back - obviously someone has filed it instead of returning it to you.
That's fab!! Thanks a lot..i can put my worries to sleep nowban.s wrote:Nothing to worry. It's a common practice for UKBA to hold the LIUK certificate and you are not the first person.
If you have submitted the LIUK during settlement, you don't need to submit again during Naturalisation. Just select the option in the AN form that says you cleared LIUK during settlement.
Hi I had a look at the above links and seems we need two type of documents to prove that we met the requirements. So even we have been to Uni here for 4 years, we still have to do the ESOL?Ayyubi72 wrote:LiuK test pass letter is simply not required for naturalisation application if you provided it during your ILR application.
On page 5 of form AN, you just tick the box for "I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement"
Let me also point out that for naturalisation application on or after 28/10/13, applicants will have to show further english level qualifications.
Dig here
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... uirements1
Got that for the below source.... if we went to University then no need to do the test anymorefazhaque wrote:Hi I had a look at the above links and seems we need two type of documents to prove that we met the requirements. So even we have been to Uni here for 4 years, we still have to do the ESOL?Ayyubi72 wrote:LiuK test pass letter is simply not required for naturalisation application if you provided it during your ILR application.
On page 5 of form AN, you just tick the box for "I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement"
Let me also point out that for naturalisation application on or after 28/10/13, applicants will have to show further english level qualifications.
Dig here
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... uirements1
Ayyubi72 wrote:Yes, thanks for pointing out.
It does mention
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
But if someone went to Uni and did studies, but did not obtain a degree won't qualify. eg someone doing a diploma or other kind of study.
Guys thanks for the clarification...i have a BSc from a university so I guess I should be fine....D4109125 wrote:Ayyubi72 wrote:Yes, thanks for pointing out.
It does mention
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
But if someone went to Uni and did studies, but did not obtain a degree won't qualify. eg someone doing a diploma or other kind of study.
A degree which is the same as a UK bachelor's degree and which was taught or researched in English to a particular level.
The qualification must:
be recognised by National Academic Recognition Information Centre for the UK (UK NARIC) as equivalent to at least a UK bachelor's degree; and
have been taught in English.
Master's and Ph.D. will also count.