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Thank you for sharing this - very helpful indeed!binhn8 wrote:Hi all,
I hope this help. I got the email from UKBA about the new English requirement for ILR in my case which I have passed IELTS above B1 so I don't need to re-take the test. But I will need bring the old certificate with me.
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Dear Sir
Thank you for your enquiry regarding the English language element of the new KOLL requirement. I can confirm that anyone who has an English language qualification at B1 level or above, will not be required to take another one.
The SET (O) form requires the applicant to tick the ‘Life in the UK test pass’ and one of the boxes relating to the English language element of the KOLL requirement to indicate that they meet this requirement.
Where an applicant in an earlier immigration application, submitted evidence of an English language qualification at level B1 (CEFR), that appears on the SELT list in Appendix O of the Immigration Rules, http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... -tests.pdf, they can still rely upon this as evidence for their settlement application, and should tick the box ‘English language speaking and listening qualification’. This applies even where the qualification has since expired. They will not be required to take another English language test.
I trust this answers your question.
Ann
Ann Woodall | Nationality Operational Policy| Operational Policy & Rules Unit|Immigration and Border Policy Directorate | Home Office
Could you please provide me with the email address you used to contact the Home office?binhn8 wrote:Hi all,
I hope this help. I got the email from UKBA about the new English requirement for ILR in my case which I have passed IELTS above B1 so I don't need to re-take the test. But I will need bring the old certificate with me.
----------------------------------------------------------
Dear Sir
Thank you for your enquiry regarding the English language element of the new KOLL requirement. I can confirm that anyone who has an English language qualification at B1 level or above, will not be required to take another one.
The SET (O) form requires the applicant to tick the ‘Life in the UK test pass’ and one of the boxes relating to the English language element of the KOLL requirement to indicate that they meet this requirement.
Where an applicant in an earlier immigration application, submitted evidence of an English language qualification at level B1 (CEFR), that appears on the SELT list in Appendix O of the Immigration Rules, http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... -tests.pdf, they can still rely upon this as evidence for their settlement application, and should tick the box ‘English language speaking and listening qualification’. This applies even where the qualification has since expired. They will not be required to take another English language test.
I trust this answers your question.
Ann
Ann Woodall | Nationality Operational Policy| Operational Policy & Rules Unit|Immigration and Border Policy Directorate | Home Office
Thanks AcrossBorders,AcrossBorders wrote:Batasha
You can have a look at this chart to see the different levels, looks abit confusing to me though! As some overlap, PET, KET etc
http://www.cambridgeenglish.org/images/ ... iagram.pdf
I agree with your post binhn8 but I just need to know if someone applied using expired IELTS and It has been approved. As you know , there is miss communication between the people who answered any esquires and staff at PEO. To make you aware I rang the Council to check about this and they rang the HO to check for me and the answer was they will not accept expired ILETS certificate.binhn8 wrote:Batasha,
If you read my first post again, you will find the answer.
Batasha wrote:I agree with your post binhn8 but I just need to know if someone applied using expired IELTS and It has been approved. As you know , there is miss communication between the people who answered any esquires and staff at PEO. To make you aware I rang the Council to check about this and they rang the HO to check for me and the answer was they will not accept expired ILETS certificate.binhn8 wrote:Batasha,
If you read my first post again, you will find the answer.
When do you apply for your settlement?
Thanks
intelinside wrote:I got my ILR couple of days back, on 7th Nov 2013 and I used my expired IELTS (7.5 band). I did my IELTS back in 2008.
But I also provided UKNARIC letter from 2008 stating that my BCS degree was equivalent to UK's BCS degree.
My whole appointment lasted for 90min at Croydon and nothing additional was asked.
You may also want to read this
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... hip/kol-uk
I hope this helps.
Batasha wrote:I agree with your post binhn8 but I just need to know if someone applied using expired IELTS and It has been approved. As you know , there is miss communication between the people who answered any esquires and staff at PEO. To make you aware I rang the Council to check about this and they rang the HO to check for me and the answer was they will not accept expired ILETS certificate.binhn8 wrote:Batasha,
If you read my first post again, you will find the answer.
When do you apply for your settlement?
Thanks