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Spot on!kikzz77 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 1:06 pmThank you for the quick reply.
In that case, could you please confirm if the below answers looks alright.
Do you have a previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain where you had to prove your knowledge of English? Yes
Tell us the previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain you had Indefinite Leave to Remain
Did you meet the knowledge of English requirement as part of an indefinite leave application made on or after 28 October 2013? Yes
Do you have a degree that was taught in English? No
Have you passed an approved English language test?Yes
Did the test assess your speaking and listening skills at a level equivalent to CEFR B1 or higher?Yes
How did you get your result?Certificate
It's just the way the system works. If you want to use your degree with NARIC, you go with YES.kikzz77 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 9:14 amThank you for the response.
The bit that confuses me is that my degree in India was taught in English. And I also have done the NARIC to confirm the degree is equivalent to the UK.
But, the I am being asked to say No to get the correct options.
If I say yes, the next question is :
Does your degree meet the English language requirement for this visa? ----> Not sure what I should say here.
Can someone please help me here.