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i am not certain about this but i remember reading somewhere that even after the new test comes in, you will still have 3 months after that to be able to take old test along with new test. sort of like a shift over period.T1_Mainframe wrote:Hi,
I have started thinking about appearing for Life in UK test. Sometime ago, It was in the news that soon this test will be revised.
Can someone please let me know if they have already implemented the new test or old test is in efffect?
Thanks!
Hi there, Do you mean that the test will be vaild for 3 months if the new test comes in, please advisesh1981 wrote:i am not certain about this but i remember reading somewhere that even after the new test comes in, you will still have 3 months after that to be able to take old test along with new test. sort of like a shift over period.T1_Mainframe wrote:Hi,
I have started thinking about appearing for Life in UK test. Sometime ago, It was in the news that soon this test will be revised.
Can someone please let me know if they have already implemented the new test or old test is in efffect?
Thanks!
Yes, 3 months phase out period.stokbrig wrote:Hi there, Do you mean that the test will be vaild for 3 months if the new test comes in, please advisesh1981 wrote:i am not certain about this but i remember reading somewhere that even after the new test comes in, you will still have 3 months after that to be able to take old test along with new test. sort of like a shift over period.T1_Mainframe wrote:Hi,
I have started thinking about appearing for Life in UK test. Sometime ago, It was in the news that soon this test will be revised.
Can someone please let me know if they have already implemented the new test or old test is in efffect?
Thanks!
it doesnt matter its the same now i remember thats what lady from liuk told me on phone because i was concerned on same thing.CR001 wrote:sh1981, this link refers to the changes that took place in 2007
No. That's incorrect. If you take the test it will be valid indefinitely based on the current official statement: http://lifeintheuktest.ukba.homeoffice. ... er_10.htmlstokbrig wrote:Hi there, Do you mean that the test will be vaild for 3 months if the new test comes in, please advisesh1981 wrote:i am not certain about this but i remember reading somewhere that even after the new test comes in, you will still have 3 months after that to be able to take old test along with new test. sort of like a shift over period.T1_Mainframe wrote:Hi,
I have started thinking about appearing for Life in UK test. Sometime ago, It was in the news that soon this test will be revised.
Can someone please let me know if they have already implemented the new test or old test is in efffect?
Thanks!
no he was asking about old test and its validity when new test comes. he can give old test ev en if new test is there, during 3 months changeover period. the validity of the test if i remember correctly is indefinite as you very rightly said.cs95tdg wrote:No. That's incorrect. If you take the test it will be valid indefinitely based on the current official statement: http://lifeintheuktest.ukba.homeoffice. ... er_10.htmlstokbrig wrote:Hi there, Do you mean that the test will be vaild for 3 months if the new test comes in, please advisesh1981 wrote:i am not certain about this but i remember reading somewhere that even after the new test comes in, you will still have 3 months after that to be able to take old test along with new test. sort of like a shift over period.T1_Mainframe wrote:Hi,
I have started thinking about appearing for Life in UK test. Sometime ago, It was in the news that soon this test will be revised.
Can someone please let me know if they have already implemented the new test or old test is in efffect?
Thanks!
If I pass the test, what happens next?
If you pass the test, your test supervisor will give you a pass notification letter. You will be required to sign the pass notification letter before you leave the test centre. This letter contains details of your test date, supervisor, centre location and a unique ID number. This pass notification letter does not have an expiry date and you should therefore look after this carefully.
No information on the format or launch date of the new test has yet been officially published, therefore anything else will be speculation. I agree with the two responses which advice you to prepare for the current test & take it as soon as you can. Just a bit of background, initially the new format of the test was understood to be launched in the Autumn 2012, this date has now long passed (It appears that there are higher priorities than changing this test at the moment). I took the test in September for an ILR application I plan to submit in 2013. Anyone subsequently applying for naturalization would use the same test result as evidence, so unless there is a drastic change, I do not see that you will need to take the test again if a new format is introduced before your ILR application.
This part is not precisely accurate, based on the stance taken by the Home Office when the test changed in 2007. They had a 4 month period (grace) where both old and new tests were available to be taken by applicants.[iD] wrote:Only people allowed to sit in the old test after new test is out, are the people who have already booked the test before the new test was out.
I dont agree with that. I was told one can appear for old test (register for it) during 3 months roll-out period after new test appears.[iD] wrote:Wow! A lot of confusion here
Once you pass the test, you don't have to do it again ever, it does not expire. Once you pass you pass! Any new version of the test have no effect whatsoever on you.
Only people allowed to sit in the old test after new test is out, are the people who have already booked the test before the new test was out. And if they fail the test then they will have to take the new test.
All other people, people who haven't booked the test before the new test was out, will have to sit in the new version
Hope it clears everything.
sh1981 wrote:I dont agree with that. I was told one can appear for old test (register for it) during 3 months roll-out period after new test appears.[iD] wrote:Wow! A lot of confusion here
Once you pass the test, you don't have to do it again ever, it does not expire. Once you pass you pass! Any new version of the test have no effect whatsoever on you.
Only people allowed to sit in the old test after new test is out, are the people who have already booked the test before the new test was out. And if they fail the test then they will have to take the new test.
All other people, people who haven't booked the test before the new test was out, will have to sit in the new version
Hope it clears everything.
Read this: http://lifeintheuk.net/index.php/news/w ... ship_test/
I was told on the phone same thing about 3 pmonths roll out period.
This means you can book for old test upto 3 months even after new test is rolled out.
Anyway my advice ot anyone taking it is not to take it lightly and think you can ace it after studying for 2 weeks cause honestly its pretty hard. The actual questions were easy, but it took me like 4 months to get every question right in the sample test books as i was aiming for 100%.
And be on time, I lost my first test fee just cause I was 5 mins late. Mainly because I spent half an hour trying to find the damn test centre.Kevin24 wrote:I passed the Old Test last month.Only studied for 2 weeks, No problems. All the information I got was from the UKBA-Life In the UK Test web site. You can clear all your doubts by reading carefully waht is on this web site. The exam supervisor told me that they have not received, any information regarding the New Test.Sooner you sit for the test is better than worrying about what will happen in the future???