English language requirement issue
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 5:15 pm
Hi All,
I'm currently completing the online application for ILR (SET M) for my wife. This is on the 5 year spouse visa route. I'm a bit confused about the English language requirement for this...
My wife gained a B1 qualification from Trinity College London over 2 years ago and she used this as evidence 2.5 years ago for her FLR M application. The test centre etc. is still the list of approved tests so according to the guidance notes, she can still use this test for her ILR application, even though it's expired.
However, when filling out the ILR form online, the only question that came up regarding meeting the English language requirement was the following:
"Did you meet the knowledge of English requirement as part of an indefinite leave application made on or after 28 October 2013? (Required)
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."
So we are answering "No" to this as she has not made any ILR application previously (she's only ever applied for the initial spouse via, and then FLR M).
But after answering "No", we were given no other question regarding the English language requirement, where we can specify the B1 qualification reference number etc. And it's not come up on the list of documents to provide at the end either.
So my questions are:
1) Does the above mean we cannot use the previous B1 qualification for this ILR application, as it was NOT used as part of a previous ILR application? Have the rules changed?
2) Is it normal for the ILR form not to prompt us to enter any B1 qualification reference number?
3) Anyone else experience this issue? What did you select and how did you provide evidence of English language?
My wife is considering obtaining another B1 qualification just to be on the safe side but we'd rather avoid this tbh. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I'm currently completing the online application for ILR (SET M) for my wife. This is on the 5 year spouse visa route. I'm a bit confused about the English language requirement for this...
My wife gained a B1 qualification from Trinity College London over 2 years ago and she used this as evidence 2.5 years ago for her FLR M application. The test centre etc. is still the list of approved tests so according to the guidance notes, she can still use this test for her ILR application, even though it's expired.
However, when filling out the ILR form online, the only question that came up regarding meeting the English language requirement was the following:
"Did you meet the knowledge of English requirement as part of an indefinite leave application made on or after 28 October 2013? (Required)
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."
So we are answering "No" to this as she has not made any ILR application previously (she's only ever applied for the initial spouse via, and then FLR M).
But after answering "No", we were given no other question regarding the English language requirement, where we can specify the B1 qualification reference number etc. And it's not come up on the list of documents to provide at the end either.
So my questions are:
1) Does the above mean we cannot use the previous B1 qualification for this ILR application, as it was NOT used as part of a previous ILR application? Have the rules changed?
2) Is it normal for the ILR form not to prompt us to enter any B1 qualification reference number?
3) Anyone else experience this issue? What did you select and how did you provide evidence of English language?
My wife is considering obtaining another B1 qualification just to be on the safe side but we'd rather avoid this tbh. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!