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Strange....at what Level did the said NARIC Comparability letter access her English language qualification?You may want to reply to the mail quoting the same things you highlighted above. And ask why is it insufficient and unverifiable particularly when it was successfully used in previous application to meet requirements.Nik87 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 7:55 pmHi All,
My wife has applied for ILR after being on Tier 2 dependent visa on 15th May, 2022 and today she has received email from HO requesting additional documents.
She has submitted NARIC certificate which she used when she applied for dependent visa for the first time as NARIC certificates are valid for lifetime but HO thinks that that is not an adequate proof as they said:
English:
We note that you have submitted a statement of comparability from 2015 to prove English language, however this cannot be verified and is not adequate for proof of English.
while Ecctis (formerly known as NARIC) on their website say as below that all certificates issued by NARIC remains valid and HO is aware of this but still HO thinks that's not a valid proof what's the reason and what are my options in this case?
https://www.ecctis.com/transition/
Yes. All statements issued by UK NARIC remain valid.
Employers, education providers, the Home Office, CSCS schemes are aware of the changes and should not treat UK NARIC statements any differently from those issued by UK ENIC or Ecctis.
The people that receive your statement(s) can check them using the method referenced on the document, if needed
Thank you.
Your help will be much appreciated.
They literally have said:AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 11:52 pmStrange....at what Level did the said NARIC Comparability letter access her English language qualification?You may want to reply to the mail quoting the same things you highlighted above. And ask why is it insufficient and unverifiable particularly when it was successfully used in previous application to meet requirements.Nik87 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 7:55 pmHi All,
My wife has applied for ILR after being on Tier 2 dependent visa on 15th May, 2022 and today she has received email from HO requesting additional documents.
She has submitted NARIC certificate which she used when she applied for dependent visa for the first time as NARIC certificates are valid for lifetime but HO thinks that that is not an adequate proof as they said:
English:
We note that you have submitted a statement of comparability from 2015 to prove English language, however this cannot be verified and is not adequate for proof of English.
while Ecctis (formerly known as NARIC) on their website say as below that all certificates issued by NARIC remains valid and HO is aware of this but still HO thinks that's not a valid proof what's the reason and what are my options in this case?
https://www.ecctis.com/transition/
Yes. All statements issued by UK NARIC remain valid.
Employers, education providers, the Home Office, CSCS schemes are aware of the changes and should not treat UK NARIC statements any differently from those issued by UK ENIC or Ecctis.
The people that receive your statement(s) can check them using the method referenced on the document, if needed
Thank you.
Your help will be much appreciated.
If I remember correctly it was a requirement when she applied initially to either have IELTS or have a NARIC certificate.
It was not. There has never been an English requirement for PBS dependent visas.If I remember correctly it was a requirement when she applied initially to either have IELTS or have a NARIC certificate.
Is there a Home office email i can contact to ask them to clarify why NARIC certificate is not adequate? The email address i got the email from is not monitored.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 11:52 pmStrange....at what Level did the said NARIC Comparability letter access her English language qualification?You may want to reply to the mail quoting the same things you highlighted above. And ask why is it insufficient and unverifiable particularly when it was successfully used in previous application to meet requirements.Nik87 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 7:55 pmHi All,
My wife has applied for ILR after being on Tier 2 dependent visa on 15th May, 2022 and today she has received email from HO requesting additional documents.
She has submitted NARIC certificate which she used when she applied for dependent visa for the first time as NARIC certificates are valid for lifetime but HO thinks that that is not an adequate proof as they said:
English:
We note that you have submitted a statement of comparability from 2015 to prove English language, however this cannot be verified and is not adequate for proof of English.
while Ecctis (formerly known as NARIC) on their website say as below that all certificates issued by NARIC remains valid and HO is aware of this but still HO thinks that's not a valid proof what's the reason and what are my options in this case?
https://www.ecctis.com/transition/
Yes. All statements issued by UK NARIC remain valid.
Employers, education providers, the Home Office, CSCS schemes are aware of the changes and should not treat UK NARIC statements any differently from those issued by UK ENIC or Ecctis.
The people that receive your statement(s) can check them using the method referenced on the document, if needed
Thank you.
Your help will be much appreciated.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... rement.pdfIf the degree is from a non-majority English country or from Canada you must check on the Visa and Nationality statement from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC), which the applicant provides as evidence with their application, that the:
• degree is equivalent to a UK bachelor’s level degree or above
• qualification is academic, not technical or professional
• degree was taught in English
If the Visa and Nationality statement does not confirm that the degree meets all the
requirements you may contact the applicant and give them an opportunity to contact
Ecctis to obtain a revised statement which confirms the requirements are met. You
do not need to contact the applicant if you are refusing the application on other
grounds.
You must not accept a UK ENIC Statement of Compatibility as evidence of English ability as this is not confirmed on the statement.
Yes this was the case. Reading the HO requirements again made it clear. ThanksZimba wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 11:40 amFrom 1st March 2021, the UK NARIC function is known as UK ENIC. The Statement of Compatibility is NOT adequate to prove the English language. This is why they had the Red and Blue routes. Only old NARIC obtained under the Red route can be used for Visas and Nationality Services![]()
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... rement.pdfIf the degree is from a non-majority English country or from Canada you must check on the Visa and Nationality statement from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC), which the applicant provides as evidence with their application, that the:
• degree is equivalent to a UK bachelor’s level degree or above
• qualification is academic, not technical or professional
• degree was taught in English
If the Visa and Nationality statement does not confirm that the degree meets all the
requirements you may contact the applicant and give them an opportunity to contact
Ecctis to obtain a revised statement which confirms the requirements are met. You
do not need to contact the applicant if you are refusing the application on other
grounds.
You must not accept a UK ENIC Statement of Compatibility as evidence of English ability as this is not confirmed on the statement.
Question is: what if AQUALS and ELPS were obtained from NARIC on first extension and now as its not NARIC anymore but ECCTIS, is the same old certificate from NARIC still valid for ILR?1) an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS) from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC) confirming the degree is equivalent to a UK qualification.
2) If your degree is from a non-majority English-speaking country you’ll also need an English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS) from Ecctis confirming the degree was taught in English.
https://www.ecctis.com/transition/maggi wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:35 pmRegarding these points:
Question is: what if AQUALS and ELPS were obtained from NARIC on first extension and now as its not NARIC anymore but ECCTIS, is the same old certificate from NARIC still valid for ILR?1) an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS) from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC) confirming the degree is equivalent to a UK qualification.
2) If your degree is from a non-majority English-speaking country you’ll also need an English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS) from Ecctis confirming the degree was taught in English.
Yes. All statements issued by UK NARIC remain valid.
Employers, education providers, the Home Office, CSCS schemes are aware of the changes and should not treat UK NARIC statements any differently from those issued by UK ENIC or Ecctis.