alterhase58 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 12:03 pm
It may be simpler (and maybe cheaper) to just take a B1 test - the fee for certifying a foreign degree taught in English used to be the same as the test fee. B1 test is only 10 minutes speaking/listening exercise £150.
This.
If the country of instruction is not a majority-speaking English one, you need an official letter or statement confirming the degree was exclusively taught in English. My partner's degree is from a Danish university in 2002. I tried contacting the university on three occasions to try and get this certificate with no luck (I can't imagine trying a Tunisian University for a 1996 degree).
Then I gave up, as I realized the cost of the certification of a foreign degree and probably the fee the University would charge on top to issue the official certificate, would mean it would be cheaper, faster, and more straightforward to just have him sit the B1 test.
Seriously consider it.
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