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Each time you book you have to pay £50, so I wouldn't book multiple ones as it's a waste of money. Make sure you use the time to prepare properly and pass the test.imranh wrote:Hi Everyone
Can you book more than one life in the UK test? I booked a test already but in case I get an earlier slot could I book that as well?
It seems at the moment its very hard to book tests within a couple of weeks!!! why is that? I rung the LITUT number and I was hanging on for an hour without response!!!
Thanks in advance
Kind Regards
No - she got her ILR early 2013 and LITUK was not requirement then - just ESOL was. I think LITUK requirement came in at the end of 2013.CR001 wrote:Is this for your spouse's naturalisation application?
Surely she did LIUK for her ILR?
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She got ILR early 2013 but life in the UK was not a requirement then for ILR. She did Esol as per requirement then. For naturalization she needs to do life in the UK test.CR001 wrote:No, ILR has been a requirement for a few years now. But as she did ESOL, she will need to do LIUK again separately.
You don't need proof of address.
But it doesn't say when they have to be in the last 3 months only. We have a quarterly bank statement which last one was in June and we have a monthly BT bill which we have until Novembergas/electricity/water bill,
a council tax bill,
bank or credit card statement (a printed copy of a bank statement is acceptable however it MUST have been stamped and signed by the issuing branch),
UK photocard driving licence,
or a letter from the Home Office with your name and address on it.
You won't be able to take your test without the above documents, so please don't forget to bring them with you.
You misunderstand. LIUK has been required for a while (I had to do it January 2012).She got ILR early 2013 but life in the UK was not a requirement then for ILR. She did Esol as per requirement then. For naturalization she needs to do life in the UK test.
LIUK has been around since 2005 and has been one of the criteria is applying for ILR but I believe it was not entirely compulsory to do so as there was an option to submit ESOL instead of LIUK. Not sure about BC, but for ILR it was an option.CR001 wrote:You misunderstand. LIUK has been required for a while (I had to do it January 2012).She got ILR early 2013 but life in the UK was not a requirement then for ILR. She did Esol as per requirement then. For naturalization she needs to do life in the UK test.
Apologies, I was referring to proof of address for naturalisation.