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Toast wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 10:15 pm"Did you meet the knowledge of English requirement as part of an indefinite leave application made on or after 28 October 2013?
Applicants who applied for, and obtained, settlement on or after the 28th October 2013 using an English language qualification at level B1 or above can use this as evidence of their knowledge of English language. However if this qualification was not used and accepted for their settlement application, it cannot be used for this application."
My wife's Indefinite Leave to Remain card's date of issue is 28 October 2013, so I am confused by this question.
Question 1.
If she applied before 28 October 2013 and was granted ILR on 28 October 2013, how does she answer the question. Yes or No?
"No" because it wasn't required - see below.
Question 2.
She has since passed an English qualification at B1 level, so surely she can use this qualification for this naturalisation application?
When was this test taken - If it wasn't used for immigration purposes or is older than two years then a new test is required.
Question 3.
"Do you have a previous visa, entry clearance or
leave to remain where you had to prove your
knowledge of English?"????
As far as we remember my wife did not have to prove her knowledge of the English language when she got her ILR. She just did the Knowledge of Life in the UK test.
How does she answer the question Yes or No?
Then "no" and take the B1 test .... before you submit the application!