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londener
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Post by londener » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:50 pm

Hi all,

I am going to attend the life in the UK test very soon.I am a little bit confused if I should focus on the data of census 2001 or 2011 ?.I can see only 2001 data included in all tests provided in latest version too so would be grateful if anyone here please suggest for ?
thanks
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onepunter
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Not difficult but requires a good study and practice.

Post by onepunter » Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:35 pm

The tests are not difficult provided that you are prepared and have studied the official book. There are some good free resources available online which can be used for practice tests. Some more tests are available on www.liuk.co.uk

All the best.

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Post by londener » Sat Feb 02, 2013 9:34 pm

Hi onepunter,

I have given the test already and passed at a time.
The test is still based on 2001 census data as revised in 2008 2th edition of Knowledge in the life in the UK though the data of 2011 released but yet to come into practice.
Londener
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Life in the uk test

Post by imraniqbal2010 » Sat Mar 23, 2013 10:15 am

Hi All,

I just passed the life in the uk test 2nd Edition.
The new third edition comes out from 25th of March 2013.
Do I need to pass it again using third edition or once I passed it means don't need to appear again.
I need it next year in november 2014 anyway.
Thanks for your help.

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Re: Life in the uk test

Post by cs95tdg » Sat Mar 23, 2013 10:47 pm

imraniqbal2010 wrote:I just passed the life in the uk test 2nd Edition.
The new third edition comes out from 25th of March 2013.
Do I need to pass it again using third edition?
No. Your LITUK test result has no expiry date, so is valid indefinitely.

imraniqbal2010
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Re: Life in the uk test

Post by imraniqbal2010 » Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:45 am

cs95tdg wrote:
imraniqbal2010 wrote:I just passed the life in the uk test 2nd Edition.
The new third edition comes out from 25th of March 2013.
Do I need to pass it again using third edition?
No. Your LITUK test result has no expiry date, so is valid indefinitely.
Thank you so much for your reply Guru

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Re: Life in the uk test

Post by paba89 » Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:16 pm

imraniqbal2010 wrote:
cs95tdg wrote:
imraniqbal2010 wrote:I just passed the life in the uk test 2nd Edition.
The new third edition comes out from 25th of March 2013.
Do I need to pass it again using third edition?
No. Your LITUK test result has no expiry date, so is valid indefinitely.
Thank you so much for your reply Guru
Any one who gave the new test 2013.

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Post by lordron » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:25 am

that would be interesting indeed.

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Post by nomadma » Sat Apr 06, 2013 2:42 pm

I did the new Life in UK test on 26th March in Lewisham
It is abit different from the 2nd edition.

There is a lot more dates and significant ppl stated within, with some Olympic stuff and GB champions added too.
Some questions are in deed based on the new book.

But as mentioned before, the test itself is not hard if you did read through the new book. I would not advise anyone go in there without going through it properly. I took a week to read through the book and actual test for me lasted only 6 minutes (that's including reading all my answers twice!)

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Post by london_prem » Sat Sep 14, 2013 5:42 pm

How to best practice for Life in the UK test? UKBA website mentions 3 books:

1) 'Life in the United Kingdom: Official Citizenship Test Study Guide'
2) 'Passing the Life in the UK Test: Official Practice Questions and Answers'
3) 'Life in the United Kingdom 3rd Edition: A Guide for New Residents'.

Do I need to buy all 3 books to prepare for the test?

Is there any expiry of the test?

Does anyone has a link to download the pdf handbook?

Thanks

singhrimz
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life in the uk practice test

Post by singhrimz » Sat Oct 12, 2013 7:12 am

The "Free Life in the UK Test" website is aimed at individuals preparing for the Life in the UK Test 2013 in order to meet the latest conditions for settlement, i.e. naturalisation as a British citizen or indefinite leave to remain in the UK. The series of randomised questions are based on topics covered in the Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents, 3rd Edition.

life in the uk practice test

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New test or course? Where and how much for naturalisation-BC

Post by orangepillow » Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:46 pm

Hi everyone
I am trying to understand well,
I am mist my naturalisation before 28 October.
Now, I need to pass LIUK, and after?
Do I Need to book me for a courses? Is The price are depend of place?
I thought ESOL need to be passed but £260 I have seen minimum? I am mixed a lot. I read ukba web site and got more confuse.
Can anyone will explain me please?
Thank you very much

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Re: Life in the UK test website

Post by kenjohn2014 » Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:20 pm

orangepillow wrote:Hi everyone

I am trying to understand well,

I am mist my naturalisation before 28 October.

Now, I need to pass LIUK, and after?

Do I Need to book me for a courses? Is The price are depend of place?

I thought ESOL need to be passed but £260 I have seen minimum? I am mixed a lot. I read ukba web site and got more confuse.

Can anyone will explain me please?

Thank you very much
If you haven't passed your Life in the UK test you will need to pass it, however if you have then there's no need to pass it. You will also need to pass the ESOL test. You need them both! To practice the Life in the UK test you can simply go to ILRtest.com and do some practice test, I heard from my friend that she used it and passed first time. To pass the ESOL you need some english knowledge so you could take some courses or study yourself.

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Re: Life in the UK test website

Post by LoryAndra » Sat May 28, 2016 9:39 pm

Hi all,

I just passed today my life in the uk test. Just to let you know that I have practised from

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and I found that the exam questions were more easier than the ones I have practised. So, if you pass the tests from that website with no doubt you will pass the real exam.

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