Hi,
I've just been to the NCS with my naturalisation application and they said that everything is good except for my IELTS test. The test centre changed somehow. The test centre number on my test is _old_ now, and the test centre has a new number. That means I have to take the test again. The test centre is the one at Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford. Old ID: 22107. New ID: GBS03. The NCS guy called them and they told him directly: "No, that's an old ID. It's no longer valid."
I have moved to London since taking the test, so I can take a Trinity College test now without travelling a great distance. But I'm confused: while the invalid IELTS is in listening, speaking, reading, writing, the Trinity one that I'm supposed to take is just in speaking and listening? I just don't follow the logic.
Cheers,
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