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The application is for the wife Wanderer. Try to keep up.Wanderer wrote:Why do you need to take KOL and Language test if you are already British?
sorry for the irrelevant question to you but my wife is about to apply for flr(m) with old used esol certificatemy wife granted spouse visa on 12/2011,enter the uk on 10/2012,on 2014 applied for visa extend flr(m), this been refused
as result of the esol certificate not accepted (collage not approved by the secretary of state)
dear casa..many many thnx for the help advice and explanation.. really appreciatedCasa wrote:It appears that your wife was granted FLR(FP). If she is unable to meet the English language rules for ILR, she can switch to FLR(M) assuming you are able to show £18,600 p.a minimum income (this can be joint) unless you are claiming carers allowance for your daughter who has a disability. If the latter, you would only have to meet the adequate maintenance requirement. From October, your wife will have to pass the A2 level English test from a Home Office approved provider.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... entres.pdf
It would make sense however for your wife to strive to pass B1 level English and the LIUK test if she wants to be free of immigration control.
many thnx dear casa...Casa wrote:One tip which may help your wife with the LIUK test if she finds the spoken word easier than the written one (which is common)...she can listen to the questions through headphones during the test.
Do look into claiming disability benefit for your daughter as the doctor has advised. Your local Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) should be able to help you with the forms.
Also are you aware that you can claim Working Tax Credit & Child Tax Credit if you are on a low income? If you claim these in JOINT NAMES if won't affect your wife's visa applications. Claim Child Benefit in your name only.
But, but......!!Casa wrote:The application is for the wife Wanderer. Try to keep up.Wanderer wrote:Why do you need to take KOL and Language test if you are already British?
-im british
-im british
-3 kids age 6,4 and 3 are all british (all our kids)
-wee daughter unfortunately diagnosed with disability..
-leave to remain with work permission written on the resident card.
-soon will take life in the uk test and b1 test.
my questions:
1-if pass both test,can apply for definite leave to remain?