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Agree that in principle, points awarded for English language should be enough and probably that is what UKBA intend to say - but still not crystal clear.Damanisshallo wrote:The news about how an applicant can use the Points Calculator is now published on UKBA's website.
Is this tier-2 or tier-1, bit confused ?s_saini wrote:Please see the full reply from Knowledge Of Life Policy Queries
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Dear Mr Xxxx
Thank you for your enquiry regarding the revised knowledge of Language and Life .............
Your dependent can also provide a copy of the points based calculator to demonstrate her eligibility. She should complete the calculator as if she were a Tier 2 migrant.
Applicants will also need to show that they have passed the life in the UK test to demonstrate their knowledge of life in the UK.
Regards
Mrs C Richards
Mrs C Richards
Nationality Policy Advisor | Operational Policy & Rules Unit
Immigration & Border Policy | Home Office
Home Office, The Capital, Old Hall Street, Liverpool, L3 9PP.
Thank you for the explanation.s_saini wrote:Hi akb
I think she is asking to access dependent English as if he/she were a Tier 2 Migrant, because tier 2 migrant need to demonstrate English at B1 level.
Tier 1 (General) assessment validate your degree on Online Calculator equivalent to C1 English requirement, which is higher than the ILR KOLL requirement(i.e B1).
Thanks
srivathsa wrote:I am in the same boat, having a graduate and a post graduate degree from Indian university, which is accepted in the PBS calculator, and have used the same for my previous Tier 2 ICT applications.
Can I use the box 'eligible based on previous application'
Which form are you referring to?
or
Use the PBS calculator to show the eligibility for english requirement?
Has anyone sucessfully used this in their application post 28th Oct?
Thanks
Sri
Read a successful story.srivathsa wrote:I guess, I can click the 'A degree taught or researched in English,' option and back it up with a PBS printout & original certificate?
It would be interesting to hear of anyone successfully used this in their application.
The original certification is what they mean by NARIC, if you are submitted a non UK degree without NARIC accreditation then I believe you are taking a risk in your application.Therefore where an applicant submits evidence from the online points-based calculator, showing that they have been awarded 10 points in the English language section for their degree; and provides the original certification of that degree, they can tick the box on the application form, stating that NARIC has confirmed that their English skills are at or above level B1.
So you have three options - Cancel your india trip, get an english test done ASAP or pay for the urgent assessment feed for UK NARIC.nozerf1967 wrote:Hi, thanks for you reply.
Yes taking the exam may be option but really want to avoid additional costs especially when we feel its not necessary.
As for NARIC accreditation, we dont have time really i think.
We booked tickets to india for 23rd Oct 2014. We planned to book an interview for the ILR on the 10th October. I called UKBA yesterday for a few queries and its then I found out about this "new requirement".
NARIC take 15 days. Wife doesnt have a letter from uni stating that degree was in english and enquiring today it will take15 days to get it. Which means we have no time to do the ILR before we go.
On top of that Wife returns to UK on 20th Dec which is after the spouse VISA runs out which is why we wanted to do ILR before we went. If we have to do NARIC then We will have to return sooner and arrange interview for after she gets back.
BTW in reference to your last point, only my wife is applying. I am a british citizen, so we are not tier 2 applicants. i want to know whether i can use the PBS calculator to prove that the degree she did is acceptable (which it is) so why wouldnt it be accepted in applications outside of tier 2?
Am I reading it any different on gov.uk website? It clearly state need any one of the three below??FaeLLe wrote:If you read the gov.uk website you would see that PBS printout alone is not enough for ILR.
Spouse visa does not need degree certificate so even if she gave it does not mean it was required.
P.S. rules can change over time so even if it was so in the past you can no longer do it the way you want it.
You’ll need your original degree certificate and one of the following:
a printout from the points-based calculator with the equivalent level of your degree and the level of English
an original letter or certificate from UK NARIC confirming the equivalent level of your degree, plus an official letter from your university with your name and degree confirming that your degree was taught in English
an original and official certificate from your university confirming the degree was taught or researched in a majority English-speaking country (except Canada)