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To be fair it's good in that people ought to be able to speak English well but bad in that some people don't integrate much so English is poor and they may take time to pass and thus more cost. They ought to concentrate on sorting out the backlogs before creating more red tape.Somudro wrote:Home Office to introduce new English language test to stay in UK
Individuals seeking British naturalisation or settlement will be required to hold English language qualifications as well as passing the Life in the UK test (LITUK), Immigration Minister Mark Harper announced today (8 April 2013).
English language
From 28 October, applicants must prove they possess an appropriate level of conversational English (B1 intermediate) as well as passing the LITUK test in order to satisfy the Knowledge of Language and Life requirement.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/toug ... itizenship
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... t-koll.pdf
Any opinion guys....
thats the way to sort out backlog, less people will be applying due to more strict requirements so they will have time to sort it outD4109125 wrote: They ought to concentrate on sorting out the backlogs before creating more red tape.
This is ironic. The HO can't even write correct English:
Thanks for quick reply.Somudro wrote:U need both English language qualifications as well as passing the Life in the UK test (LIUK)-- Shortly KOLL.
Simply that if you meet the new requirements (life in the UK test + English language) for ILR (after October 2013), you won't be asked to meet it again when applying for BC in future.Somudro wrote:"A migrant who fulfils the Life in the UK requirement for settlement as it applies on or after 28 October 2013 will not be required to retake any elements in a later application for naturalisation but will be deemed automatically to satisfy KoLL at that later stage."
What is the explantion of this para-graph? Anyone please explain.
Fair enough but I believe the intention in the text is what I wrote (basically - no need to prove the new requirements again for BC if already proved for ILR).Somudro wrote:Thanks for the reply. But I am confused to see the words- Life in the UK requirement for settlement . It does not say "(life in the UK test + English language)".