- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, John, ChetanOjha, archigabe, CR001, push, JAJ, ca.funke, Amber, zimba, vinny, Obie, EUsmileWEallsmile, batleykhan, meself2, geriatrix
You Got it...!!sikiliza69 wrote:Dear oh, oh dear...had to google NARIC to see what you meant by good business and it seems potential applicants will be forking out £55.20 for confirmation letters for degrees taught in english abroad.... tch..tch...tch
I just need interpretation of different people for above para in PDF.p2kin wrote: the applicant-
(i ) has limited leave to enter or remain in the UK, and
(ii) that leave (or a grant of leave which preceded it provided any periods of
leave since have been unbroken) was given on the basis that the applicant
had an English language qualification at a minimum level of B1 on the
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
today the govt announced they are going to change some immigration rules but its still unclear the plan for category.sikiliza69 wrote:The only get away is
the applicant-
(i ) has limited leave to enter or remain in the UK, and
(ii) that leave (or a grant of leave which preceded it provided any periods of
leave since have been unbroken) was given on the basis that the applicant
had an English language qualification at a minimum level of B1 on the
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
I think amber mentioned somewhere on a similar thread that a guide from the HO would be the best way forward, whenever that materializes i.e.
Nonetheless, as per that statement highlighted above, the key would be to work out which year those english requirements restrictions were introduced and use that as reference point ( same way they do citizenship by parents if born on or after Jan 1983 as an example) ...but again i reckon this would be pointed out in the guide.
Link to ambers thread
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=144586
There is link for PDF on the left hand side of page where changes are explained...babe_khyber wrote: today the govt announced they are going to change some immigration rules but its still unclear the plan for category.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... r/08-rules
best wishes.
babe khyber
Where did you see that?D4109125 wrote: A letter from the institution confirming the medium of instruction was English
Thusthe applicant has obtained an academic
qualification (not a professional
or vocational qualification) which
is deemed by UK NARIC to meet
the recognised standard of a Bachelor
's or Master's degree or PhD in
the UK, and
(1) provides the specified documenta
ry evidence to show he has the
qualification, and
(2) UK NARIC has confirmed that the qualification was taught or
researched in English; or
v)
the applicant has obtained an academic
qualification (not a professional
or vocational qualification) which
is deemed by UK NARIC to meet
the recognised standard of a Bachelor
's or Master's degree or PhD in
the UK, and provides the specified evidence to show:
(1) he has the qua
lification, and
(2) that the qualification was taught
or researched in English;
Right... overlooked that second point missing word UK NARIC..D4109125 wrote: (2) that the qualification was taught
or researched in English[/b];
.
Section 41(1A)(f) wrote:enable a person designated by the Secretary of State to determine sufficiency of knowledge in specified circumstances
D4109125 wrote:That's because Nationality applications do not come under immigration rules. Instead the changes will come under the British Nationality Act 1981, which:
Section 41(1A)(f) wrote:enable a person designated by the Secretary of State to determine sufficiency of knowledge in specified circumstances
Hi friend`s. In my limited knowledge I hope so the new rules is just for ILR Stage but we are still confused what happening on the day after 27 Oct.2013 at the movement no body knows the real changes even solicitors as well. however within the next few days home office will be announcing proper guidance for Naturalisation.mubashir9819 wrote:Yes. I had the same assumption that it ONLY applies to people applying for ILR and not for people applying for naturalization. The statement of changes does not mention anything about people applying for naturalization. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks
This applies both to settlement and naturalisation. The statement of changes only refers to ILR as it refers to the changes in the immigration rules. Naturalisation is not under the immigration rules but under the nationality act.babe_khyber wrote:Hi friend`s. In my limited knowledge I hope so the new rules is just for ILR Stage but we are still confused what happening on the day after 27 Oct.2013 at the movement no body knows the real changes even solicitors as well. however within the next few days home office will be announcing proper guidance for Naturalisation.mubashir9819 wrote:Yes. I had the same assumption that it ONLY applies to people applying for ILR and not for people applying for naturalization. The statement of changes does not mention anything about people applying for naturalization. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks
best wishes
babe khyber
I have found this information through life in the uk test page and would like to share to the forum.Jambo wrote:This applies both to settlement and naturalisation. The statement of changes only refers to ILR as it refers to the changes in the immigration rules. Naturalisation is not under the immigration rules but under the nationality act.babe_khyber wrote:Hi friend`s. In my limited knowledge I hope so the new rules is just for ILR Stage but we are still confused what happening on the day after 27 Oct.2013 at the movement no body knows the real changes even solicitors as well. however within the next few days home office will be announcing proper guidance for Naturalisation.mubashir9819 wrote:Yes. I had the same assumption that it ONLY applies to people applying for ILR and not for people applying for naturalization. The statement of changes does not mention anything about people applying for naturalization. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks
best wishes
babe khyber