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ILR - English Language Requirement

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ILR - English Language Requirement

Post by jk264 » Thu Jan 16, 2020 1:17 pm

Hi,
I am going to apply for my ILR(Tier2 Gen 5yrs) and i have got a query from the application. I did my bachelors in india which was taught in English but i didn't get it certified by UKNARIC, so i have given a test in London for GESE B1 level and got the certificate.
So the idea is to produce this certificate part of my application. But in the application there is a question which asks whether i did a degree which was taught in English, if i say Yes, in the list of mandatory documents it is asking for UKNARIC certificate to confirm that which i don't have, that's why i did GECE B1 test to meet the requirement.

So what should be my answer for the query?
whether i did a degree which was taught in English?

Thanks

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Re: ILR - English Language Requirement

Post by zimba » Thu Jan 16, 2020 3:27 pm

whether i did a degree which was taught in English?
Answer NO for that question as you are not using this evidence
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Re: ILR - English Language Requirement

Post by avaixhah » Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:59 pm

Hi,

i am in the same boat. I have got NARIC statement of comparability which declares my degree as equivalent to ordinary Bachelors but it doesn't verify that the course was taught in English. I have also passed the B1 exam and have certificate for that.

So should i not use my NARIC certificate at all and answer No to question "Do you have a degree that was taught in English?"

or

Use the B1 certificate instead for my application?

please advise.
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