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thank you for your reply. But what does this mean in the new pdf document about naturalization/koll? PleaseAyyubi72 wrote:Refugees are not exempt from any standard requirements, including LiuK or B1 english.
It's got nothing to do with BC, so you're not exempt from any standard requirements. You must have Liuk and Language Test.doodoo2012 wrote:
thank you for your reply. But what does this mean in the new pdf document about naturalization/koll? Please
"Refugees and those with humanitarian protection will continue to be exempt from the requirement in recognition of their continued need for protection. For the present we will continue to exempt those granted discretionary leave (DL), although we will consider this further and keep this position under review."
it is in the exemption part.
The text you quoted is under the heading "Additional exemption routes for settlement purposes". You are exempt for ILR, not naturalisation.doodoo2012 wrote:thank you for your reply. But what does this mean in the new pdf document about naturalization/koll? PleaseAyyubi72 wrote:Refugees are not exempt from any standard requirements, including LiuK or B1 english.
"Refugees and those with humanitarian protection will continue to be exempt from the requirement in recognition of their continued need for protection. For the present we will continue to exempt those granted discretionary leave (DL), although we will consider this further and keep this position under review."
it is in the exemption part.
As Ayyubi72 said, there is a thread on naturalisation timelines. An application by someone who has/had refugee status is treated the same way as other applications. You'll see that when you review the thread as people provide the basis on which they're eligible to apply.doodoo2012 wrote:thank you guys for the reply.
Any idea of the processing time ?
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... ml#p939158babe_khyber wrote:I am going to go with expired ESOL E3 Speaking and Listening from Trinity College London Certificate. But i am still Confused about 2 year expiry.