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Thanks, that's good to know.sushdmehta wrote:ILR. See Appendix E.
You mean only an A1 level? That is what's currently required for both partner visas..or you mean they treated IELTS as easier and demanded a better score or something?harv wrote:Majority of the people coming on Spouse VISA have done IELTS and due to the way these were treated by UKBA only a B1 level was considered to meet the English Language requirements (only IELTS).
However the problem is that people who obtained IELTS or other qualifications which has 2 years or below validity will have to redo these tests because by the time you reach the ILR stage your avlidity period would have expired
Yeah ESOL is valid for life. The lowest you can aim for on it is A2, this is what my partner will be doing. B1 is actually a rather advanced level of language, relatively speaking. After 2.5 years I don't think she'd have any problems though, I was confident I could get her there even if it was in just 6 months of living together. Once you are in a country where the target language is spoken 24/7 it's a much easier ball game.harv wrote:If you are taking the test and are comfortable with English why not aim for B1 level on a valid for life certification. I think ESOL is just that and has no expiry on the certificates.
So when the time comes for ILR you do not have to re do the test again.
Having said that 5 years is a long time and redoing would be easier. However with 2 years probation period it defenitely makes sense to have done it that way. Who knew this new rule was going to be implemented.