my wife is planning to apply for Naturalisation but she is not sure if she has enough qualifications to prove that she can speak English. 3-4 years ago she studied at a college and completed following courses:
1. General English (Cambridge PET and FCE) Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate
2. General English Upper-Intermediate Level
3. Business English Language Course (Intermediate CEFR Level B1-B2) Awarding Body: University of Cambridge
This is what I found on UK Border Agency website:
And they provide a more detailed list here:English language qualifications used to demonstrate knowledge of language must be at Entry level 3 or above. The qualification must include speaking and listening and either:
be listed as an ESOL qualification on the Ofqual Register of Regulated Qualifications and have been taken in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
The register includes a wide range of English language qualifications from awarding bodies recognised by OFQUAL. If you have a qualification at ESOL entry level 3, level 1 or level 2, taken in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, which is on the OFQUAL Register, you can use it to support an application for settlement. Or
be on the list of recognised English tests and qualifications. We will accept a qualification on this list which was taken abroad as well as those taken in the UK; or
be a National qualification in ESOL at Scottish Qualifications Framework (SCQF) levels 4, 5 or 6 awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) taken in Scotland. If you are studying in England, Wales or Northern Ireland for a qualification that is on the OFQUAL register, the qualification will meet our requirements, provided it is at ESOL entry level 3 or above. It is not necessary for the qualification to also be on the list of Recognised English tests and qualifications.
You do not need to study for your qualification at an accredited college, but you may prefer to study at an institution which is publicly funded or a member of an accreditation scheme. Accreditation schemes include those offered by Accreditation UK, ABLS, BAC and ASIC.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... atura1.pdf
Can someone please confirm that three above courses will be enough and if so which one?
But if they are not enough, what choices does my wife have? Surely she doesn't need to go to college again?