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English Language Requirement
Posted: Sun May 03, 2020 2:37 pm
by Joba
Hello,
I am due to apply for my ILR in a few months. I am a doctor(GP) and completed my GP training in the UK. I'm currently on a Tier 2 visa. With regards to the English language requirements, would my Certificate of Completion of Training(CCT) fulfill the English language requirement? I'm asking this because, the certificate is awarded by the Royal College of General Practitioners and not 'a UK university' as stated on the Gov uk website.
I would be grateful for any advice with regards to this please.
Many thanks.
Re: English Language Requirement
Posted: Sun May 03, 2020 2:52 pm
by seagul
Joba wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 2:37 pm
Hello,
I am due to apply for my ILR in a few months. I am a doctor(GP) and completed my GP training in the UK. I'm currently on a Tier 2 visa. With regards to the English language requirements, would my Certificate of Completion of Training(CCT) fulfill the English language requirement? I'm asking this because, the certificate is awarded by the Royal College of General Practitioners and not 'a UK university' as stated on the Gov uk website.
I would be grateful for any advice with regards to this please.
Many thanks.
No. You will will have to sit for B1 test.
Re: English Language Requirement
Posted: Sun May 03, 2020 4:19 pm
by Joba
Okay. Thanks for quick response
Employer Absence Letter
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:28 pm
by Joba
Hello,
Hope you are all staying safe. I just received this email from the Home office:
'We are considering your Indefinite Leave to Remain application and need some further information. Please can you provide the following information within 10 working days of this request:
· List of absences from the UK confirmed by your employer(s)
If we do not receive the information by this deadline we will make a decision on the information we already have. We recommend that you send the requested documents electronically to ensure they arrive in time.'
I have not travelled out of the UK for the last 5 years, so no absences. I have 3 employers( including my current one) over this period. My question is, do I have to obtain letters from each employer to confirm that I have had no absences or would it suffice to reply back to the email stating that I have no absences.
I am sorry if a similar question has been answered in the past but I couldn't find any through my search.
I would really appreciate your advice. Also want to say what a great job you guys are doing. I have learnt a lot from reading through the different topics.
Many thanks.
Re: Employer Absence Letter
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020 1:08 am
by zimba
You are required to submit a current employer regardless. Given that you had no absences from the UK, I suggest to get a letter from the current employer only to confirm all your absences from work were approved by them. That is all.