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HARPRIT
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British Citizenship Questions

Post by HARPRIT » Tue Nov 05, 2013 3:56 am

Dear All,

I've passed my life in uk test back in 2011, will it be still valid if i apply for british passport & also i have passed IELTS exam with 6.5 band will it be consider as their language test which is required for the same ??

Pls do advice..

Thanks

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Post by Amber » Tue Nov 05, 2013 8:59 am

The LIUK remains valid, for the approved test, see here note:
Page 17 wrote:B1

Refer to the band scores on
your test report form:

Listening – 4.0
Speaking – 4.0
Reading – 4.0
Writing – 4.0
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Post by Amber » Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:11 am

HARPRIT wrote:Dear All,

Pls Suggest if I can submit my IELTS certificate for the neutralisation which is still valid.

Pls suggest as im going to submit my papers next week.

Looking for your valuable reply

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Pqek wrote:
HARPRIT wrote:Dear All,

Pls Suggest if I can submit my IELTS certificate for the neutralisation which is still valid.

Pls suggest as im going to submit my papers next week.

Looking for your valuable reply

Thanks
Yes you can. That is what the HO actually expects you to do.
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Post by Amber » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:53 pm

HARPRIT wrote:Dear Experts,

As it says you shouldn't be travelling more that 90 days in last 1 yr, but in my case I applying for BC through NCS which is still under 90 days i.e 81 days. But I may need to travel after application for 2 weeks on ILR, would that make any impact on my application? because when I return it will be more than 90 day....

Pls Advice.

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Post by Amber » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:53 pm

You may travel after you have had your NCS appointment.
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Re: British Citizenship Questions

Post by farauk » Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:47 am

Hi , question regarding over 90 days absence in the final year of 5 years citizenship. Both my wife and I are British my step daughter is due to apply for hers next week, she is studying at cambridge University which they have long end of terms breaks.
My step daughter has been out of the country for 114 days due to her father illness she has spent all her end of terms breaks with her father out of the country.
What documents we need to provide her links to the UK during her absence?
Thank you

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