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ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 10:07 am
by tigercov
Hi

I am due to apply for ILR very soon and I am booked for Life in the UK test. My wife is on dependent visa. Does she need to pass this test as well when I apply for ILR? I can see that SET (O) form has fields asking for if your partner has passed Life in the UK test or not.

If she can't get it done in the time, would it cause any issue for me?
Thanks

Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 10:13 am
by Casa
If she's also applying for ILR, then yes Life in the UK is mandatory. You both also need a pass in B1 level English unless you are from an exempt country or have a degree taught in English.
'From 28 October 2013, to qualify for indefinite leave to remain, all applicants aged 18-64 must
meet a revised knowledge of language and life in the UK requirement.'

Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 10:19 am
by tigercov
Thanks for your reply Casa.

As I mentioned she has dependent visa and she has only been here for a year. I have a degree from a UK university.

if she doesn't pass the test in time, how does it impact my (main applicant) application??

'From 28 October 2013, to qualify for indefinite leave to remain, all applicants aged 18-64 must
meet a revised knowledge of language and life in the UK requirement.'


so going by the it seems to be making me disqualified too? What are my options now? Any advice will be highly appreciated. Is there any way I could get extension on the dependent and she applies for ILR later on after passing the Life in UK test??

Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 11:28 am
by Casa
If she doesn't qualify to apply for ILR with your application she won't need to have passed the test.
See question 12 and 12 of Frequently Asked Questions;
http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefi ... 79378.html