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Thank you for your enquiry.
The following Cambridge ESOL awards are recognised by the UK Border Agency for the language requirement for spouses:
Key English Test (KET)
Preliminary English Test (PET)
First Certificate in English (FCE)
Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)
Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
Business English Certificate (BEC) - all levels.
International Legal English Certificate (ILEC)
International Certificate in Financial English (ICFE)
ESOL Skills for Life (all levels - available in the UK only)
International English Language Testing System (band score 4 or above)
You can find further information regarding all of our awards on the following page:
http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams/index.html
Of these awards, KET is the mapped lowest on the Common European Framework, so might be considered the easiest. You can find a table showing how all of our exams are aligned to the Common European Framework (A1 - C2) on the link below:
http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams/exams-info/cefr.html
If you need to enter for one of these awards, you will need to contact an approved examination centre. You can search for centres near you on the following page:
http://cambridgeesol-centres.org/centres/index.do
To search for an IELTS centre, please visit http://www.ielts.org
You will need to contact your chosen centre directly regarding fees and registration dates, as these vary from centre to centre. Please note that only Open centres will accept candidates who have not undertaken a course at their institution.
Please also note that the Cambridge ESOL exams are not available to be taken online, and if there is no centre in your immediate area it will be necessary to travel in order to take the exam.
In answer to your specific questions:
Q: I believe she will only need A1 in listening / Speaking initialy for the Entry Visa ?
A: I believe that this is the case, but you would need to double-check this with the UKBA as they set the requirements, rather than Cambridge ESOL. As far as taking the exam is concerned, it is not possible to take only a single component; all components of the exam must be taken in order for results to be issued.
Q: How long is the certificate valid for once passed ?
A: Cambridge ESOL certificates are valid for life once obtained. The only exceptions to this are IELTS, for which results are valid for two years only, and BULATS for which we recommend if the results is older than two years a new test should be taken.
I hope this is of assistance.
Kind regards
ESOL Helpdesk
Cambridge ESOL