Hi all, was wondering if someone may be able to help with this query.
I live in the UK with my husband on a FLR(M), one year to go until I can apply for settlement under SET(M). To qualify for the FLR(M) I had to show my language ability which I did using an IELTS test certificate.
I was wondering if I will have to prove I still know English to the required level again for the SET(M)?
The situation is complicated by two things:
1. The UKBA is changing settlement requirements from Oct 2013 so you need BOTH Life in UK Test and Language requirement documentation.
2. My original IELTS is only valid for 2 years (missing my probable SET(M) application submission date).
The UKBA website states in the changes in 2013 that if you have proven your English for one visa, you would not need to for the next. BUT, by the time I apply for SET (M), my IELTS will no longer be valid, but it was valid to gain the FLR (M) I am currently on.
If the UKBA was sensible, they should see that since the IELTS was valid for my first visa, it follows that I do not need prove it again. But the fact my IELTS will not be valid worries me. My previous experiences with the UKBA have left me highly skeptical of their ability to deal with anything slightly non-standard.
I very much appreciate anyones time to help with with this query!
Thanks!
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