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What are the HO intentions in asking for this. Do they just require confirmation if English was used in ILR (I would assume HO should already have records of this).CR001 wrote:In addition to WR1's advice, you might just get her to do another test. Some users have reported that they have been asked by HO (in writing) to provide proof of English test certificate.
and the Booklet AN on page 11 states:Evidence of knowledge of Language and of Life in the UK
From 12th November 2015, we will only accept English language qualifications from
the Home Office approved list of acceptable qualifications.
You will need to provide both:
•Letter confirming success in the Life in the UK Test, stamped and signed by the Test Supervisor; and either
•a Home Office approved qualification in English at B1 CEFR or higher, from the Secure English Language Test list.
You should ensure that you state the test number at section 1.23 of the form);
OR
•confirmation that you met the English language requirement, on or after 28th
October 2013, in order to obtain settlement
OR
•Your original degree certificate and one of the following:
1.A print out from the points based calculator, with the equivalent level of your degree and the level of English
2.An English language Assessment (ELA) from UK NARIC (this will also show us that UK NARIC are content that your qualification is equivalent to a UK degree)
3.A Statement of Comparability (SoC) from UK NARIC confirming your qualification is comparable to a UK degree, plus an official letter from your university with your name, the title of the degree, and that the qualification was taught in English.
4.An original and official certificate from your university confirming the degree was taught or researched in a majority English speaking country (except Canada), plus and original letter or certificate from UK NARIC confirming that the equivalent level of your degree
I have yet to see a case that there is someone has relied on English already met for ILR and had a refusal......if you met the requirement to have sufficient knowledge of language and life in the UK when you applied for settlement by having a B1 level test you do not have to demonstrate it again. (People who applied for settlement on or after 28 October 2013 needed to have had a B1 level qualification.)...
It doesn’t matter if the B1 level test you took isn’t on the list of recognised tests now. You don’t need to take another test.