Notwithstanding the helpful link here: http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 98118.html
It seemed to me quite self explanatory that anyone who has been granted ILR on or after 28 October 2013 would be exempt from having to prove their English language requirement = does NOT have to send any documentary evidence proving their English language capabilities.
So I filled in my AN Form accordingly and used the Nationality Checking Service to submit my application.
Just in case, I did bring my university degree certificate and asked to double check that I absolutely, really did not need to send this and I was assured that my understanding was correct.
Now that was 9 February 2016.
Today, however, I receive a letter from the Home Office stating as follows:-
"I refer to your application for British citizenship. Before we can proceed further please send all of the following original documents to this office by 17/05/2016.
- Evidence that you satisfy the knowledge of English language requirement. You must provide BOTH an acceptable English language qualification AND a life in the UK test pass notification letter, as explained in the enclosed annex, in order to meet this requirement. You have not provided an acceptable English language qualification."
Then the annex goes on to explain the usual B1 CEFR, SELT, Bachelor's degree etc. etc.
This is completely against what I had understood from various sources - has anyone else had something similar happen to them or understand what's going on here?
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