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Mehwishf wrote:Hi,
i am little confused regarding new language rule . can someone please help me out .
i came to uk on 30th oct 2010 and married to BC . so i am gonna apply for naturalization after 30th oct 2013. i have got ILR and have already given LIUK test and now need to fullfill language requirement . i have done BCS (hons) and degree was taught in english . In my transcript it is already mentioned that all Subjects were taught in english . Now i want to know
1 ) whether i just need to send documents to NARIC for compatability of degree or do i need to send documents also for language assessment ?
2) And if college covering letter along with transcript and degree is enough to prove that language was english so then if there is any specific format to send to college to get stamped ?? i think i have seen that format somewhere but not able to find it again .Plz help !!
Thanks in advance
Regards,
sikiliza69 wrote:http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=142507
Thnx for reply ..D4109125 wrote:The degree must be NARIC comparable to a UK degree and taught in English.
Mehwishf wrote:Hi ,
I need to know that i sent my BCS Honours degree to uk NARIC and got result that it is Equivalent to CertHE .. ( Certificate of Higher education ) . So weather this statement fullfill the following requirement or i need to give English language test .
The qualification must be deemed by UK NARIC to meet the recognised standard of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree or PhD in
the UK.
Plz need quick reply by Senior member as i have booked my appointment for 11th Nov and i need to get everything done by that time .
Regards,
Mehwish
Thanx alot for your Reply ..D4109125 wrote:Technically if you include proof it was taught in English that should suffice. However, the Home Office may want NARIC to prove it was taught in English so the English Language Assessment may also be required.