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The Boss wrote:I am eligible to apply for naturalisation from 15/11/2013...have met all standard requirements; but not sure whether I have met the new rule, KoLL which is effective from 28/10/2013. So please clarify
1) Life in UK test - was passed in 2011. So not required to be taken again for citizenship application
LITUK is for life time.
2) Knowledge of Language - I have a MBA qualification taught in English, from India. To meet this requirement, do I need to get MBA qualification accredited with UK NARIC?
During Tier(I)General and ILR,I have used same qualification to prove the English language requirement and have an evidence from my university that the degree is taught is English. Is that not sufficient meet the KoLL requirement?
Should be sufficient
Thanks
Hi Damanisshallo, could you please also comment on 'To meet this requirement, do I need to get MBA qualification accredited with UK NARIC?' or as I understand there is standard list of universities / qualification by NARIC? ThanksDamanisshallo wrote:The Boss wrote:I am eligible to apply for naturalisation from 15/11/2013...have met all standard requirements; but not sure whether I have met the new rule, KoLL which is effective from 28/10/2013. So please clarify
1) Life in UK test - was passed in 2011. So not required to be taken again for citizenship application
LITUK is for life time.
2) Knowledge of Language - I have a MBA qualification taught in English, from India. To meet this requirement, do I need to get MBA qualification accredited with UK NARIC?
During Tier(I)General and ILR,I have used same qualification to prove the English language requirement and have an evidence from my university that the degree is taught is English. Is that not sufficient meet the KoLL requirement?
Should be sufficient
Thanks
Did you show them - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... hip/kol-ukkrthk.s wrote:I spoke to my council for a NCS appointment and they insisted that you must get a UK NARIC certificate as my degree was from India.
I explained to them that this degree is in points calculator and UKBA previously accepted this for Tier 1 and ILR.
They still said there is no such in the guidance sent to them by UKBA. Even the most recent guidance (released yesterday) states that you need a UK NARIC certificate
See page 11 - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... let_an.pdf
Yes they already have that. All that text says is your degree should be recognised by UK NARIC. Doesn't say how you can prove it. Unless explicitly stated, the only way currently is to get a certificate from UK NARICteekay125 wrote:Did you show them - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... hip/kol-ukkrthk.s wrote:I spoke to my council for a NCS appointment and they insisted that you must get a UK NARIC certificate as my degree was from India.
I explained to them that this degree is in points calculator and UKBA previously accepted this for Tier 1 and ILR.
They still said there is no such in the guidance sent to them by UKBA. Even the most recent guidance (released yesterday) states that you need a UK NARIC certificate
See page 11 - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... let_an.pdf
this is also from UKBA site and is applicable for new rules. It states - 'he 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.' UKNARIC might have an approved list available somewhere?
Can any Board Gurus please comment on this?
There are two 'possible' ways of doing - 1) 'IF' there is a list of approved Universities and Qualifications by NARIC - which NCS can refer to. 2) go through through the process of getting individual degrees certified by NARIC. Second is more hassle for us but more definite from NCS point of view. It seems 2nd option is the one going to be. Any Gurus comments on it?krthk.s wrote:Yes they already have that. All that text says is your degree should be recognised by UK NARIC. Doesn't say how you can prove it. Unless explicitly stated, the only way currently is to get a certificate from UK NARICteekay125 wrote:Did you show them - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... hip/kol-ukkrthk.s wrote:I spoke to my council for a NCS appointment and they insisted that you must get a UK NARIC certificate as my degree was from India.
I explained to them that this degree is in points calculator and UKBA previously accepted this for Tier 1 and ILR.
They still said there is no such in the guidance sent to them by UKBA. Even the most recent guidance (released yesterday) states that you need a UK NARIC certificate
See page 11 - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... let_an.pdf
this is also from UKBA site and is applicable for new rules. It states - 'he 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.' UKNARIC might have an approved list available somewhere?
Can any Board Gurus please comment on this?
What you mentioned Fairychild is one hundred percent accurate.Fairychild wrote:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... hip/kol-uk
"...For example, someone who demonstrated a knowledge of English
equivalent to B1 level when applying for entry clearance will not be required to take a further test in order to qualify settlement."