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YES - It is very simple to pass . Last week my husband has passed this in 4 minutes.nionlight wrote:Hello friends,
My wife is currently under Tier-1 general visa. I am planning to apply for ILR soon. So her visa needs to be changed to spouse visa afterwards.
I know that there is an English test requirement. So far I found that trinity college's Graded Examinations in Spoken English (GESE) Grade 2 is the easiest. Can you please confirm if it should be OK for the spouse visa to take this exam. Here is their site. http://englishexamcentres.co.uk/trinity ... s-1-3.html
Many thanks.
Thank you Rubina.rubina20102010 wrote:YES - It is very simple to pass . Last week my husband has passed this in 4 minutes.nionlight wrote:Hello friends,
My wife is currently under Tier-1 general visa. I am planning to apply for ILR soon. So her visa needs to be changed to spouse visa afterwards.
I know that there is an English test requirement. So far I found that trinity college's Graded Examinations in Spoken English (GESE) Grade 2 is the easiest. Can you please confirm if it should be OK for the spouse visa to take this exam. Here is their site. http://englishexamcentres.co.uk/trinity ... s-1-3.html
Many thanks.
Sorry may be a dumb question, I am on a T1 G and my wife T1 G dependant visa, Planning to apply using Set(O) form , Do any of us need to take English language test ? for ILR application ?innocentdevil wrote:thanks, I am booking my wife to take test in Manchester. its 80 pounds. i have seen sample on their website and it is fairly simple.angelloveguy wrote:they have three centres. Manchaster, London and Birmingham
how quickly do they give you pass certificate?
LIUK is enough for Skilled migrants currently in UK.http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... uage-life/
How do I demonstrate my knowledge of language and life in the UK?
If you are not exempt from the KOL requirement, you must demonstrate a good knowledge of language and life in the UK before you apply for settlement. Most applicants will need to do this by:
passing the 'Life in the UK' test, if they speak English to a reasonable standard, or if they are currently in the UK as skilled or highly skilled migrants; or
taking and passing a course in English and citizenship, if they do not speak English.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... nstrating/
There are 2 ways to demonstrate your knowledge of language and life (KOL) in the UK.
If you are an English speaker (see below) and/or you are currently in the UK as a skilled or highly skilled migrant, you must pass the 'Life in the UK test'.
If you are not an English speaker and you are not a skilled or highly skilled migrant, you must pass a course in English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) which contains citizenship materials.
After 5 mins (Same day) .Certificate will post to your address in 5 working days.....innocentdevil wrote:thanks, I am booking my wife to take test in Manchester. its 80 pounds. i have seen sample on their website and it is fairly simple.angelloveguy wrote:they have three centres. Manchaster, London and Birmingham
how quickly do they give you pass certificate?
After 5 mins (Same day) .Certificate will post to your address in 5 working days.....innocentdevil wrote:thanks, I am booking my wife to take test in Manchester. its 80 pounds. i have seen sample on their website and it is fairly simple.angelloveguy wrote:they have three centres. Manchaster, London and Birmingham
how quickly do they give you pass certificate?
I hope you mean to say 'Life in the UK' test only AND NOT ENGLISH Language test seperately ?Lucapooka wrote:http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas- ... ettlement/
Most applicants for settlement must show that they have a knowledge of language and life in the UK.
As a Tier 1 General Migrant the way to demonstrate your knowledge of language and life (KOL) in the UK would be the first option from the two provided. I.e.Rajuk09 wrote:Sorry may be a dumb question, I am on a T1 G and my wife T1 G dependant visa, Planning to apply using Set(O) form , Do any of us need to take English language test ? for ILR application ?
thanksrubina20102010 wrote:After 5 mins (Same day) .Certificate will post to your address in 5 working days.....innocentdevil wrote:thanks, I am booking my wife to take test in Manchester. its 80 pounds. i have seen sample on their website and it is fairly simple.angelloveguy wrote:they have three centres. Manchaster, London and Birmingham
how quickly do they give you pass certificate?
Thank you , So a question still remains , Do my Wife needs to take ESOL ? She is dependant to me and we both are going to take Life in UK test.Question asked is because although she is a English speaker, she is a dependant to highly skilled migrant, hope LIUK test is sufficient for her ?cs95tdg wrote:As a Tier 1 General Migrant the way to demonstrate your knowledge of language and life (KOL) in the UK would be the first option from the two provided. I.e.Rajuk09 wrote:Sorry may be a dumb question, I am on a T1 G and my wife T1 G dependant visa, Planning to apply using Set(O) form , Do any of us need to take English language test ? for ILR application ?
If you are an English speaker (see below) and/or you are currently in the UK as a skilled or highly skilled migrant, you must pass the 'Life in the UK test'.
Note that I'm not personally aware of the requirements for dependents, so you may want to verify this seperately.
What does the guidance state? The information I provided was straight off the ukba website, so the same should be available there for dependents.Rajuk09 wrote:Thank you , So a question still remains , Do my Wife needs to take ESOL ? She is dependant to me and we both are going to take Life in UK test.Question asked is because although she is a English speaker, she is a dependant to highly skilled migrant, hope LIUK test is sufficient for her ?
No, becauseRajuk09 wrote:
Thank you , So a question still remains , Do my Wife needs to take ESOL ?
Rajuk09 wrote:...we both are going to take Life in UK test.
Hi Rubina,rubina20102010 wrote:After 5 mins (Same day) .Certificate will post to your address in 5 working days.....innocentdevil wrote:thanks, I am booking my wife to take test in Manchester. its 80 pounds. i have seen sample on their website and it is fairly simple.angelloveguy wrote:they have three centres. Manchaster, London and Birmingham
how quickly do they give you pass certificate?