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You may want to check this UKBApage and click on new English language requirement for partners (PDF 86KB opens in a new window).wayblock wrote:I've Masters Degree from one of Uk university. I heard if someone have masters degree he's exempted from the english test. But i can't see anywhere in the FLR(M) form if they've said anything about Master's Degree.
Hope this is useful.You mention Bachelors degrees but will you accept Master’s Degrees and PhDs?
As a concession the UK Border Agency will also accept the following qualifications as meeting the English language requirement for spouses and partners:-
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Any masters degree or PhD obtained in the UK
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Any masters degree or PhD obtained in one of the specified majority speaking countries; Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and The Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, the UK and the USA
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Any Master’s degree or PhD, not obtained in the UK or specified majority English speaking country above, which UK NARIC have assessed and verified as being taught or research in English and confirmation from UK NARIC has been submitted with the application
The Immigration Rules will be amended at the next available opportunity to bring this concession within the Immigration Rules. Until then applicants who submit evidence of acceptable Masters or PhDs will be treated as having met the English language requirement pending the Rules change. In such cases any leave granted will be under the Immigration Rules.
We can only accept Master’s degrees or PhDs recognised by UK NARIC.
If your Masters degree or PhD is recognised by UK NARIC please submit evidence of your qualification as indicated above.
If you cannot find your Masters degree or PhD on the points-based calculator, you may still be able to use it to meet the English requirement. In these circumstances you should contact UK NARIC directly for an assessment of the level of the qualification and, if UK NARIC confirms it is of the required level, obtain a letter and/or confirmation certificate from UK NARIC. You can find a link to the UK NARIC website below. It is an independent website, for which we are not responsible. It may charge a fee for confirming qualifications. http://www.naric.org.uk/
You can then supply this statement of compatibility from UK NARIC with your application. However if UK NARIC cannot confirm the equivalence of your qualification you will not be able to use it to meet the new English language requirement.
I have a degree which meets your requirements. Do I need to take a test as well?
No. You do not need to take a test as well.
ssgs wrote:Hi,
Does anyone know if using Masters Degree taught in US/UK is still accepted as proof of English Language Requirement ?
I have my FLR appointment tomorrow, and I have a bachelor's degree taught in India and an MS from USA. Can these be submitted ?
The FLR guidance form states that Masters degrees are not accepted and for Bachelor's Degree, I would need a confirmation letter from NARIC. But the above post contradicts this. However, the above post may be outdated as it is from last year and the Guidance form is the latest version.
Can anyone advise please ?
Cheers