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Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:50 pm
by davethebox
Hello everyone - I've found your site when searching about language requirements.
I've had a good search on this site, or so I think, about determining if a PGCE (from a UK University) is considered sufficient for the language requirement. Some replies to questions say - it's sufficient. Some are unclear.
The GOV website specifically states "degrees". A PGCE can only be studied if you have a degree.
My wife had to prove her language skiils before being accepted on the course and has now been teaching for 25 years.
Has anyone any clear knowledge that a PGCE is sufficient? Paying £150 for the pleasure of talking to someone seems crazy.
Many thanks and I look forward to contributing to this site in the future.
Davethebox
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:58 pm
by CR001
What is PGCE?
If she has a degree, why not use that if UK issued. If not, do ELA from NARIC.
What is her nationality and how old is she?
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 12:05 am
by LilyLalilu
From a logical point of view it should be accepted as this award is higher on the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications of UK Degree-Awarding Bodies than a Bachelor's degree (which is accepted by HO). BA is a qualification at Level 6, whereas a PGCE is at Level 7.
However, best to check with the HO as they don't always seem to be following common sense

Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 12:22 am
by noajthan
davethebox wrote:Hello everyone - I've found your site when searching about language requirements.
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Has anyone any clear knowledge that a PGCE is sufficient? Paying £150 for the pleasure of talking to someone seems crazy.
Many thanks and I look forward to contributing to this site in the future.
Davethebox
I think you've smashed it. This may float your boat:
Applicants holding a post-graduate diploma, or a graduate diploma from a UK university, are considered to have the required level of English for a settlement or citizenship application.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... -v19.0.pdf
- ref page 37
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 7:13 pm
by davethebox
Thank you all for your advice - tihs makes sense.
I should have said that a PGCE is a Post Graduate Certificate in Education. It's a years course AFTER completing a degree. My wife took her degree abroad but then had to prove her English skills before she was accepted onto the PGCE.
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 3:15 pm
by neerajagarwal
Hi there,
Did this work for you as we are in the exact same boat with my wife having done her PGCE here in the UK but her first degree abroad.
Many thanks.
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 10:28 am
by mickypgce
Did you all have your citizenship with your PGCE qualification as proof of English? I am doing mine now, and people seem to have different views on this!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profess ... _Education
This tells me it is completely valid!
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:44 pm
by Twyll
I'm facing the same problem. HAs anyone received any answer rregarding that issue?
I have a PGCE, but no previous degree done in the UK.
Would the PGCE count as a degree as evidence towards the language requirements?
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:10 pm
by Alba1984
Hi!
I am also going through this process of applying and only have my PGCE certificate (degree from Spain). Has anyone been able to present their PGCE as proof of English please?
Any information will be very welcome!!!
Thanks!
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:13 pm
by CR001
Alba1984 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:10 pm
Hi!
I am also going through this process of applying and only have my PGCE certificate (degree from Spain). Has anyone been able to present their PGCE as proof of English please?
Any information will be very welcome!!!
Thanks!
If yours is from Spain, it won't meet the requirement. The rules state it must be a UK university issued PGCE.
noajthan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2016 12:22 am
I think you've smashed it. This may float your boat:
Applicants holding a post-graduate diploma, or a graduate diploma from a UK university, are considered to have the required level of English for a settlement or citizenship application.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... -v19.0.pdf
- ref page 37
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 12:20 am
by gambag
A PGCE taught in the UK is a valid and accepted certificate for proving your level of English. The government website states that the certificate must be "a qualification that is equivalent to a UK Bachelors or Master’s degree". You will notice from their website (
https://www.gov.uk/what-different-quali ... ion-levels ) that the PGCE is considered a level 7 certificate, which is the same level as a Masters degree, hence should be accepted. This was confirmed over the phone to me when I spoke to the Home Office. I am therefore applying using my PGCE certificate.
Hope this helps.
Giovanni
Re: Citizenship - Language requirements - PGCE
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:43 pm
by Jos37
Hello, just wondering if gambag you managed to use your PGCE as a proof. That would really help me.
Many thanks
Jo