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Yes and also need to pass LIUK testtareqhas wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:19 pmHi,
I've been living the UK permanently for the past 5 years under a Tier 2 General Visa provided by my employer. I had passed an IELTS exam (General Training) as part of the UKVI application back in 2015. My question is, given that my IELTS is now close to 5 years old and has expired, do I need to take a new B1 language test to be able to apply for ILR?
Please excuse me if this question has been answered already.
Many thanks in advance
Already passed Life in the UK.seagul wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:44 pmYes and also need to pass LIUK testtareqhas wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:19 pmHi,
I've been living the UK permanently for the past 5 years under a Tier 2 General Visa provided by my employer. I had passed an IELTS exam (General Training) as part of the UKVI application back in 2015. My question is, given that my IELTS is now close to 5 years old and has expired, do I need to take a new B1 language test to be able to apply for ILR?
Please excuse me if this question has been answered already.
Many thanks in advance
https://www.gov.uk/english-language
Check the list whether that type and centre is still on list if not then you have to pass B1.
The test centre where I had taken the test is on the list. I cannot tell which Approved Language Test corresponds to the one I'd passed. For example there's a number of IELTS for UKVI with different CEFR codes.
Safest is to sit for B1 test.