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If you already passed the LIUK test before 28th October surely that means you don't require the additional proof of a B1 English requirement.basitali wrote:I already passed my LIUK test at my ILR.
If you apply after 28/10, you need to meet the additional B1 requirement regardless when the LIUK test was passed.royh wrote:If you already passed the LIUK test before 28th October surely that means you don't require the additional proof of a B1 English requirement.basitali wrote:I already passed my LIUK test at my ILR.
If I apply for naturalisation after Oct 28th, but have passed the LIUK test before 28th October, I don't need to do this B1 test?
B1 CEFR fee is 125 £.royh wrote:thx, that's a downer. Shame GCSE's don't count.
All of them listed in the PDF just say contact the center with no info online on the Cambridge website about how much these tests costs.
Anyone know the cost of a test and which one they took? I notice some are far less available than others so maybe they're less popular due to costs/difficulty.
Unfortunately because your degree is from india as opposed to U.K or countries from annex A, you will have to go through the NARIC routesysnerul wrote:Hi,
I've a similiar question wrt new KOLL requirement for naturalisation applicaiton after 28th October .
Applicants will be required to:
1. pass the Life in the UK test; and
2. have a speaking and listening qualification in English at B1 CEFR or higher, or an equivalent level qualification.
As per the KOLL requirements, following people are exempted from
The following groups are considered automatically to meet the English language component of the KoLL requirement and will not be required to show a formal speaking and listening qualification:
• Nationals of majority English speaking countries (Annex A).
• Those who have obtained a degree taught in English.
Both me and my spouse have a degree from India and the course was taught in English.
How do we prove that the course was taught in English ?
Can we submit the degree certificate that states the qualification attained or do I need to get a letter from the university that the course was taught in English like I did when I submitted by HSMP applicaiton
Could you please clarify my question
Really appreciate a quick response on this
Thanks,
S
If you met a B1 requirement for your PBS application (if applicable) then that will suffice.
If not your degree should suffice if it is comparable to a UK degree and was taught in English.
To prove this, you need to submit a NARIC statement of comparability (click) with:
A certificate from the institution stating the medium of instruction for the degree was English
Or
A NARIC English Language Assessment (click)
And the degree certificate of course. You can get an idea if this will suffice by seeing if 10 points are awarded for your degree on the PBS calculator, if not, don't fret, just apply for the NARIC statement(s).
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Last edited by D4109125 on Tue Oct 01, 2013 8:18 pm; edited 2 times in total
Imm2011 wrote:Hi,
I am going to apply for citizenship after 28th October for myself, spouse and children. This is the request to guide me on the queries reagrding English Language and Life In UK requirement as below :-
1.Life in UK - Myself and My spouse had cleared LIUK in 2010 and submitted the same during our ILR in October-2012. I would like to know, if the same will be valid for our citizenship application after Oct-2013. Kindly advise.
2.After 2013, as we have to demonstrate English language, we have the following queries :-
◦Spouse has cleared English test(Speaking & Listening) at B1 Level from Trinity college and holds EDEXEL Level1 (Literacy & Numeracy). Will these be sufficient to demonstrate her English Language level as required for Naturalisation ?
◦I had progressed my ILR through WP+Tier1+Tier1 Extension+ILR and demonstrated my study was in English and claimed points during Tier1 and ILR. Do I need to demonstrate my knowledge on English level again?
◦Having said this, I had cleared ESOL- Level1 in GradeC(Listening & Speaking - Between Goold & Boarderline and Reading & Writing- Between weak & Borderline), from University of Cambridge in year 2003 from my home country. Will this be valid as an alternate option, if answer to first part is NO. Kindly advise.
Your support and valued feedback on above queries are much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
D4109125 wrote:LIUK remains valid. Wife's B1 test should be on the approved list and you should be ok, do you both have degrees taught in English?
D4109125 wrote:Don't fret if no points are given. Instead, apply for a NARIC statement of comparability and provide proof it was taught in English.
D4109125 wrote:Don't fret if no points are given. Instead, apply for a NARIC statement of comparability and provide proof it was taught in English.
sikiliza69 wrote:Unfortunately because your degree is from india as opposed to U.K or countries from annex A, you will have to go through the NARIC routesysnerul wrote:Hi,
I've a similiar question wrt new KOLL requirement for naturalisation applicaiton after 28th October .
Applicants will be required to:
1. pass the Life in the UK test; and
2. have a speaking and listening qualification in English at B1 CEFR or higher, or an equivalent level qualification.
As per the KOLL requirements, following people are exempted from
The following groups are considered automatically to meet the English language component of the KoLL requirement and will not be required to show a formal speaking and listening qualification:
• Nationals of majority English speaking countries (Annex A).
• Those who have obtained a degree taught in English.
Both me and my spouse have a degree from India and the course was taught in English.
How do we prove that the course was taught in English ?
Can we submit the degree certificate that states the qualification attained or do I need to get a letter from the university that the course was taught in English like I did when I submitted by HSMP applicaiton
Could you please clarify my question
Really appreciate a quick response on this
Thanks,
S
click for link:
http://ecctis.co.uk/naric/Individuals/Default.aspx
If you met a B1 requirement for your PBS application (if applicable) then that will suffice.
If not your degree should suffice if it is comparable to a UK degree and was taught in English.
To prove this, you need to submit a NARIC statement of comparability (click) with:
A certificate from the institution stating the medium of instruction for the degree was English
Or
A NARIC English Language Assessment (click)
And the degree certificate of course. You can get an idea if this will suffice by seeing if 10 points are awarded for your degree on the PBS calculator, if not, don't fret, just apply for the NARIC statement(s).
_________________
Just call me Amber.
**this forum is not a substitute for professional advice, if you wish to rely on any advice then you should pay for it**
Last edited by D4109125 on Tue Oct 01, 2013 8:18 pm; edited 2 times in total
Hi Guru,D4109125 wrote:LIUK remains valid. Wife's B1 test should be on the approved list and you should be ok, do you both have degrees taught in English?