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Esol Certificate after 7 April 2010

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:00 pm
by single_lonely
Evening all,

my wife received her english esol certificate ( City and Guilds) in july 2008.
she used this to apply for her ILR (indefinate leave to remain) and got it.
she now has to apply for natuarilasation

if she applies after 7 april 2010 can she still use it?
Will this be accepatable as proof of english and life in uk?

Also would it be better to send 01.04.2010 PM
or wait until after 7 april?

Re: Esol Certificate after 7 April 2010

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:14 pm
by joelondon
single_lonely wrote:Evening all,

my wife received her english esol certificate ( City and Guilds) in july 2008.
she used this to apply for her ILR (indefinate leave to remain) and got it.
she now has to apply for natuarilasation

if she applies after 7 april 2010 can she still use it?
Will this be accepatable as proof of english and life in uk?

Also would it be better to send 01.04.2010 PM
or wait until after 7 april?

what's all about 7 April 2010 ?????? can you be more precise !!!! then we can help you ...thanks

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:33 pm
by Casa
After this date, if you are submitting an ESOL certificate for ILR or Citizenship, it has to be from an approved school or college. This is to prevent 'dodgy' establishments providing 'quicky' certificates...2 week courses for example, usually with high fees, which don't comply with the requirement of 'progressing from one ESOL level to the next covering the Citizens content material'.
Anyone who submits a certificate which isn't from the approved list will have their application rejected.

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:44 pm
by Sammie
Casa wrote:After this date, if you are submitting an ESOL certificate for ILR or Citizenship, it has to be from an approved school or college. This is to prevent 'dodgy' establishments providing 'quicky' certificates...2 week courses for example, usually with high fees, which don't comply with the requirement of 'progressing from one ESOL level to the next covering the Citizens content material'.
Anyone who submits a certificate which isn't from the approved list will have their application rejected.
How does one know if the establishment at which they are undertaking an ESOL course/qualification is an "approved school or college"..?

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:47 pm
by Sammie
P.S: I would have thought that the certificate/qualifcation used to obtain ILR would still be valid for naturalization as if the qualification was not deemed "suitable" at the time of iLR application, then ILR never would have been issued..

Basically, if it was valid and suitable for ILR, it should be for Naturalisation too..!!

Someone correct me if I am wrong..

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 4:45 pm
by Casa
Yes, it would be. My post was in reply to JoeLondon asking what the ESOL changes refer to.

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 12:22 am
by joelondon
Casa wrote:Yes, it would be. My post was in reply to JoeLondon asking what the ESOL changes refer to.
thanks casa ...how are you by the way ??? whats new about your case /....are you applying for BC soon ???? m due in may ..Inchal -Allah

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 6:13 pm
by Casa
Well thanks. Husband has his BC now...alhamdullilah! Not long for you now then. :)