Test Life in the UK - refused to sit the test
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 11:22 am
Hi,
Something really bizarre happened to me yesterday and I am trying to collect evidence of people who had the same thing happened to them to put a complaint forward to UK Visas and Immigration.
Yesterday I was due to take the Life in the UK test. I was confident. I've lived in the UK for 15+ years, married to a British citizen and a lot of the things in the book I knew already. I did study from start to end though!
Anyway, I got the test centre. I had all my documents. I was the 1 candidate.
I am being called to verify my ID and bang first issue! (I will change the details to protect my identity).
On the screen of LearnDirect the guy has weird personal details:
For first name it only says P instead of Patricia
Middle name: it repeats P. I don't have a middle name so I can only assume that's a mistake. The guy refuses to let me take the test because there is an initial for a middle name but there is no middle name on my ID - driving licence.
He says he needs to check everything...and OMG, really nonsense appears on the screen:
Nationality: British citizen Urghh! Never I would have entered British since I am French and British people don't need to apply to the test!
Country of birth: British citizen. How is that possible?!!! British citizen isn't a country. I was born in France!
It's clear that there is an issue but the guy insists I made the mistakes!
Then he carries on...
Place of birth: LONDON. What?!!! Born in France in Paris. London is the city I live in. I insist. This isn't right. I couldn't have possibly made so many stupid mistakes. He still doesn't bulge and refuse to acknowledge there was an issue on their side. He asks me to leave and to re-book a test with the correct details.
Now, my husband was with me when I applied, he stood there and double-checked any typos. Never in my life I have made huge mistakes like these on an application. I've got a degree in English, I teach foreign languages and I'm a proofreader and copy-editor in English. I run my own business. I've worked for big publishers - Cambridge University Press is one of them.
So it is obvious, there was a problem when I pressed the send button.
I'm gutted. I want my £50 back and be able to re-take the test asap.
Anyone has had the same issues?
Thank you.
Something really bizarre happened to me yesterday and I am trying to collect evidence of people who had the same thing happened to them to put a complaint forward to UK Visas and Immigration.
Yesterday I was due to take the Life in the UK test. I was confident. I've lived in the UK for 15+ years, married to a British citizen and a lot of the things in the book I knew already. I did study from start to end though!
Anyway, I got the test centre. I had all my documents. I was the 1 candidate.
I am being called to verify my ID and bang first issue! (I will change the details to protect my identity).
On the screen of LearnDirect the guy has weird personal details:
For first name it only says P instead of Patricia
Middle name: it repeats P. I don't have a middle name so I can only assume that's a mistake. The guy refuses to let me take the test because there is an initial for a middle name but there is no middle name on my ID - driving licence.
He says he needs to check everything...and OMG, really nonsense appears on the screen:
Nationality: British citizen Urghh! Never I would have entered British since I am French and British people don't need to apply to the test!
Country of birth: British citizen. How is that possible?!!! British citizen isn't a country. I was born in France!
It's clear that there is an issue but the guy insists I made the mistakes!
Then he carries on...
Place of birth: LONDON. What?!!! Born in France in Paris. London is the city I live in. I insist. This isn't right. I couldn't have possibly made so many stupid mistakes. He still doesn't bulge and refuse to acknowledge there was an issue on their side. He asks me to leave and to re-book a test with the correct details.
Now, my husband was with me when I applied, he stood there and double-checked any typos. Never in my life I have made huge mistakes like these on an application. I've got a degree in English, I teach foreign languages and I'm a proofreader and copy-editor in English. I run my own business. I've worked for big publishers - Cambridge University Press is one of them.
So it is obvious, there was a problem when I pressed the send button.
I'm gutted. I want my £50 back and be able to re-take the test asap.
Anyone has had the same issues?
Thank you.