Hi, My husband (EEA National) came to UK in July 2007. He did work for a small company and paid all the taxes etc, but did not register under WRS scheme. Then he changed his job and as from January 2008 he has been working for a another company and applied for WRS in April 2008 (April 2008 is on the ...
It is very confusing. Please follow the link to the niace article: http://www.niace.org.uk/current-work/esol-provision-and-the-home-office-statement-of-intent They say it will apply to settlement and not to citizenship. Also on the Wales government website they state that it's for settlement only ...
Will the need for Life in the UK test and ESOL when applying for citizenship (from October 2013) apply only to immigrants from outside the European Union or to everyone?
Hi, Thank you for your answer, but unfortunately I cannot find answer to my question on ukba website. My college is an accredited college, so that’s not a problem. Question is, as ESOL Level 2 is higher than ESOL Entry Level 3 and ESOL Level 2 is not mentioned on ukba website anywhere would that be o ...
Hi, Could somebody confirm that my ESOL Level 2 Certificate will be enough to demonstrate my knowledge of language and life, and as a result I will not have to take Life in the UK test when applying for British citizenship, please. I'm an EEA national and passed my ESOL Level 2 (not an ESOL Entry ...