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There is only ONE official book. All the others that people claim are official are in fact not official ukvi issued books.Interesting. I already paid £20 for the Life in the UK book I was referred to by UKVI. So I am surprised that there is more than one official book.
The URL you posted is NOT an official link. It is one of many that random people start.I do think that the URL I supplied before is legal and possibly even official, hence I believe it was a mistake to censor it.
I am also not convinced it is not identical to the book recommended by UKVI.
Life in the United Kingdom
A Guide For New Residents
Author: Great Britain Home Office
Publisher: TSO (The Stationery Office)
Ensure you are fully prepared for your Life in the UK test with the only official handbook on which the Life in the UK test is based. This essential handbook contains all the official learning material for the test and is written in clear, simple language - making it easy to understand.
First of all remember this is a free forum and we are all unpaid volunteers answering questions. If you do not like it, you should stop visiting as you are not entitled to any response or answer to begin with.
You are wasting your time and confusing yourself on this minor issue. There are many many books sold under the title of life in the UK but they are NOT the official book. You are advised to get the official book which has the title 'Life in the United Kingdom, A Guide For New Residents' 3rd Edition (ISBN 9780113413409) published in 2013.Gary3000 wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 5:43 pmAnyway, again, this is quite a strange circumstance in which different publishers publish different material.
And answers for my questions have provided different, seemingly contradictory answers.
And I would like to solicit a formal reply, or at least to reach some consensus of users.
Either. It is the same thing. Some people don't have a BRP and were issued with a 5 year visa vignette, which is what the second question refers to.Gary3000 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 2:19 pmHello everyone,
So I am finally set to submit my ILR application, after passing the LiUK and English exams (yes, I've read the official LiUK book, and used the informal website that provides all 45 sample exams).
The application website asks me to check the following bullets and submit the documents for:
- Current biometric residence permit;
- Evidence of immigration status in the UK.
Question1: It is unclear, should I check *both* bullets, but only submit my BRP?
Thank you for your assistance.
Priority and Super Priority service is not a UKCVAS centre service, which is only for identity check and biometrics. UKCVAS is a third party agent, not UKVI staff. It is a UKVI service and is also not a guaranteed service. There is no indication as yet of when these UKVI services will resume. They are still working through a massive backlog.