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Knowledge of languages requirement, please help..

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 7:56 am
by GoodDad
Hello everyone , I hope you all good. I'm applying for citizenship I already feel the AN form , but I am struggle at

"1.23 please provide details of your English language test"

I was part time student at college in 2012-2013 I have got certificate from university of Cambridge ESOL skills for life- unite certificate , it's for unit Speaking , listening . reading and writing. date of examination is June 2013 and date of issue is 23/07/13.

There's two option to tick to confirm which body awarded your test:

ielts SELT consortium and Trinity college London

below asks to provide the SELT unique electronic reference number provided by the awarding body:

I don't know which one to choose?? what should I put as a unique electronic reference number??

On my certificate show

Reference number 13 digit number- example: 1487958658745.
Accreditation number- example: 100/4789/5.
unit number- example: A/154/5896.
certificate number different for each award 2547858968.

Is these certificate acceptable or I have to do new test for language??
I'm looking forward to hear from you and I be very grateful if you can give me enough information.

thank you very much

Re: Knowledge of languages requirement, please help..

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 4:06 pm
by noajthan
GoodDad wrote:Hello everyone , I hope you all good. I'm applying for citizenship I already feel the AN form , but I am struggle at

"1.23 please provide details of your English language test"

I was part time student at college in 2012-2013 I have got certificate from university of Cambridge ESOL skills for life- unite certificate , it's for unit Speaking , listening . reading and writing. date of examination is June 2013 and date of issue is 23/07/13.

There's two option to tick to confirm which body awarded your test:

ielts SELT consortium and Trinity college London

below asks to provide the SELT unique electronic reference number provided by the awarding body:

...

Is these certificate acceptable or I have to do new test for language??
I'm looking forward to hear from you and I be very grateful if you can give me enough information.

thank you very much
Unfortunately ESOL certificates are no longer accepted due to recent rule changes.
You can no longer use ESOL qualifications as proof for citizenship or settlement applications.
Ref UK Gov website concerning this area:
https://www.gov.uk/english-language/app ... ifications