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English language test b1
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:18 am
by Mehreen123
Hi
My partner has Tier 2 general visa and i am his dependent. We are preparing to apply for settlement (ILR)
I need to clarify a bit of my confusion about english language test. According to my understanding we need B1 level english test . Can u please guide if thats right and also guide which IElts test is enough??. ( as there are many types).
IELTS life skills is enough to prove B1 english skills.?? Both of us needs to do the same english language test? Or is it different for my husband because he is main applicant of Tier 2 general visa?
Re: English language test b1
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:26 am
by CULLINAN
Mehreen123 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:18 am
Hi
My partner has Tier 2 general visa and i am his dependent. We are preparing to apply for settlement (ILR)
I need to clarify a bit of my confusion about english language test. According to my understanding we need B1 level english test . Can u please guide if thats right and also guide which IElts test is enough??. ( as there are many types).
IELTS life skills is enough to prove B1 english skills.?? Both of us needs to do the same english language test? Or is it different for my husband because he is main applicant of Tier 2 general visa?
Anyone applying for ILR can take this one:
https://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220
Re: English language test b1
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:10 am
by Mehreen123
Ok thanks
That means my husband who is main applicant under tier 2 general visa , can do the same exam and it will be accepted ? ( just confirming)
And can you plz guide about the alternate ways of english language
Many thanks
Re: English language test b1
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:14 am
by CR001
ALL adults applying for ILR must meet the English requirement. There is no different test for 'dependents' or 'main' applicants. It is the same test and the same requirement. The same applies to the LIUK test, you both have to do it.
You need either B1 test from an HO approved test provider or UK NARIC red route ELA and comparable assessment for a foreign degree.
Not sure what 'alternative' way you are looking for, but you only have two ways of meeting the requirement.
Re: English language test b1
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 2:53 pm
by Mehreen123
Ok thanks thats really helpful
One more thing in my mind.
I did IELTS general training in 2014 for uk visa , obviously its expired now but can it be used for ILR?
Is it i acceptable list?
Re: English language test b1
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 2:57 pm
by CULLINAN
Mehreen123 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 2:53 pm
Ok thanks thats really helpful
One more thing in my mind.
I did IELTS general training in 2014 for uk visa , obviously its expired now but can it be used for ILR?
Is it i acceptable list?
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... uage-tests
Pakistan NIC
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 2:44 pm
by Mehreen123
Hi
My husband is on tier 2 work visa and i am his dependant
We are applying for ILR by the end of this month via online application.
In online application there was a part where it was asked that, if you have a nic of ur country of birth than provide details like nic number, issue date, expiry date
I am Pakistani so my NIC is in urdu
I dont have overseas pakistani card that is in English.
So should i not give the NIC number as i dont have it in english ???
Please help
Re: Pakistan NIC
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:01 pm
by CR001
Re: Pakistan NIC
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:02 pm
by CR001
Mehreen123 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 2:44 pm
Hi
My husband is on tier 2 work visa and i am his dependant
We are applying for ILR by the end of this month via online application.
In online application there was a part where it was asked that, if you have a nic of ur country of birth than provide details like nic number, issue date, expiry date
I am Pakistani so my NIC is in urdu
I dont have overseas pakistani card that is in English.
So should i not give the NIC number as i dont have it in english ???
Please help
Your foreign national identity card is NOT required.
Re: Pakistan NIC
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 4:26 pm
by CULLINAN
Mehreen123 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 2:44 pm
Hi
My husband is on tier 2 work visa and i am his dependant
We are applying for ILR by the end of this month via online application.
In online application there was a part where it was asked that, if you have a nic of ur country of birth than provide details like nic number, issue date, expiry date
I am Pakistani so my NIC is in urdu
I dont have overseas pakistani card that is in English.
So should i not give the NIC number as i dont have it in english ???
Please help
That does not matter. If you have NIC or NICOP, your citizenship number remains the same. This question is not important but if you have a NIC (even urdu) quote the citizenship number there.
Tier 2 general visa dependant to ILR
Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 11:41 am
by Mehreen123
My husband is on tier 2 general visa and me and 2 kids (8 and 6 yrs old) are his dependent. we travelled in uk on 9 july 2014. my visa was issued on 12/06/14. and its valid until 01/07/19. me my husband and our 2 kids we all travelled on same date and got our visas issued on same date, moreover visa expiry is also same . My husband is going to apply separately on sueper priority basis. Me amd my kida will apply later .
I have a number of questions which are as follow:
1: will I be eligible to apply for settlement (ILR) at the same time as my husband? Or
Because of not being the main applicant and being a dependant, will I be eligible at different time ( later than my husband) ?
2: As I mentioned earlier, I will apply after my husband so when is the right time to submit my application? Can I do it right after my husband has submitted his application?
Or do I need to wait for the outcome of my husband's application?
3: I also do a small job in local school as a mid day assistant.
Do i need to mention that in my application ? like providing a letter from employer or my pay slips?
4: In the required documents they didnt asked for my bank statement. i dont have any joint bank accounts with my husband, only got joint utility accounts, which is not asked to provide. Should i provide them in supporting docs?
I hope you can help with these queries. Many thanks
Re: Pakistan NIC
Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 11:44 am
by CR001
Re: Tier 2 general visa dependant to ILR
Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 11:47 am
by CR001
1: will I be eligible to apply for settlement (ILR) at the same time as my husband? Or
Because of not being the main applicant and being a dependant, will I be eligible at different time ( later than my husband) ?
You can all apply at the same time if you all meet the requirements. One form for all of you.
2: As I mentioned earlier, I will apply after my husband so when is the right time to submit my application? Can I do it right after my husband has submitted his application?
Or do I need to wait for the outcome of my husband's application?
You can apply together.
3: I also do a small job in local school as a mid day assistant.
Do i need to mention that in my application ? like providing a letter from employer or my pay slips?
Not required. Your employment is irrelevant for ILR.
4: In the required documents they didnt asked for my bank statement. i dont have any joint bank accounts with my husband, only got joint utility accounts, which is not asked to provide. Should i provide them in supporting docs?
Only your husband is required to provide one month bank statement and payslip to prove he meets the ILR salary requirement.
Re: Tier 2 general visa dependant to ILR
Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 2:26 pm
by Mehreen123
Thanks for all your replies, that was helpful.
Got one more query....
Can we upload more docs than required by the check list shown at the end of the form?
I mean like
marriage certificate to show the proof of marriage
Birth certificates of kids
Utility bills to show the proof of adress i.e me and husband living on same adress ?
Re: Tier 2 general visa dependant to ILR
Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 2:29 pm
by CR001
Yes. But you should only submit what is asked for. Don't submit unnecessary documents.
Re: Tier 2 general visa dependant to ILR
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 3:18 pm
by Mehreen123
Thanks that was helpful
my husband who was on tier 2 general visa, just got approved for ILR .... now me and my kids, who are his dependents are going to apply for ILR on standard application.
i was filling up the online form and came across this question.
Please enter the country you have lived in. You will be able to enter additional countries after you click save and continue. Include all countries no matter how long you lived there.
i am a bit confused in answering this question. i have been to a couple of countries like UAE and Bangladesh for visit on a visit visa. Am I suppose to mention all the travel history of my life ?
Or just need to mention the countries where i have been to live for a long time ..
One more thing my husband got the email saying that he will get his BRP in 10 days. do i need to wait for hi BRP to arrive or is it ok to apply now ? And if i CAN apply now then where to find the home office ref??
Re: Tier 2 general visa dependant to ILR
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 4:44 pm
by CR001
i was filling up the online form and came across this question.
Please enter the country you have lived in. You will be able to enter additional countries after you click save and continue. Include all countries no matter how long you lived there.
i am a bit confused in answering this question. i have been to a couple of countries like UAE and Bangladesh for visit on a visit visa. Am I suppose to mention all the travel history of my life ?
Or just need to mention the countries where i have been to live for a long time ..
Only LIVED as it asks, not visited.
One more thing my husband got the email saying that he will get his BRP in 10 days. do i need to wait for hi BRP to arrive or is it ok to apply now ? And if i CAN apply now then where to find the home office ref??
You should be able to apply now. Does the form ask for his reference number??
Re: Tier 2 general visa dependant to ILR
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 5:01 pm
by Mehreen123
Yes it asked to provide brp number or ref number
And about travel history... kindly guide me about one more thing...
My husband used to work in UAE before coming here in uk (which he did mentioned in his application.)
I have been to UAE 3 times. 2 times on visit visa for three months each and one time on residence visa which was valid for 2 years.... but thing is that it got cancelled after 3 and half month due to change of my husband jobs.
Guide me , do i need to mention that visit in the form??
Re: Tier 2 general visa dependant to ILR
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 5:02 pm
by CR001
LIVED in ONLY.