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When did you pass the GCSE exam? Have you also passed the Life in the UK test?ramesh87 wrote:Hello,
Is GCSE level qualification (for English language Qualification criteria) valid while applying for Naturalization?
Yes. See this: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... uirements1navodwickra wrote:I have demonstrated my english language knowledge when I applied for HSMP and then T1(G) extension. Do I have to take another English test if I apply for Citizenship after 28th October.
Thanks Casa. So it means that a degree level certificate is not equivalent to B1 level?Casa wrote:Yes. See this: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... uirements1navodwickra wrote:I have demonstrated my english language knowledge when I applied for HSMP and then T1(G) extension. Do I have to take another English test if I apply for Citizenship after 28th October.
and in particular:
'From 28 October 2013, applicants in both categories will be required to pass the Life in the UK Test and to hold a B1 (intermediate) level English language speaking and listening qualification.'
Thanks a lot D4109125. I have passed the LIUK test for my settlement so it should be ok. My degree is from UK (Sheffield) so by default it falls in to this category which is mentioned in thier policy.D4109125 wrote:If you have a degree taught in English which is comparable to a UK degree then you should satisfy the new requirements. You will still need the LIUK certificate or equivalent.
Should not be an issue.navodwickra wrote:Thanks a lot D4109125. I have passed the LIUK test for my settlement so it should be ok. My degree is from UK (Sheffield) so by default it falls in to this category which is mentioned in thier policy.D4109125 wrote:If you have a degree taught in English which is comparable to a UK degree then you should satisfy the new requirements. You will still need the LIUK certificate or equivalent.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... 7/#header8
Thanks a lot. I emailed them anyway and when I get a response I will sure post it here for all of us.D4109125 wrote:Should not be an issue.navodwickra wrote:Thanks a lot D4109125. I have passed the LIUK test for my settlement so it should be ok. My degree is from UK (Sheffield) so by default it falls in to this category which is mentioned in thier policy.D4109125 wrote:If you have a degree taught in English which is comparable to a UK degree then you should satisfy the new requirements. You will still need the LIUK certificate or equivalent.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... 7/#header8