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As CR001 rightly pointed out, just go for the B1 test. It gives you much more peace of mind. Some caseworkers can be lazy and funny. The test is £50 I think and you'll be done in 15 minutes.abhijack wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2018 11:37 pmMany thanks for the reply.
Looking at both options it seems taking English test wud be quicker and cost-effective.
By the way, do you think the following makes me exempt from Naric UKVI?
- Diploma from a UK university (2-year part-time course) and also
- Membership of a Royal College which is obtained through sitting a communication skills exam?
Correction, the B1 test is £150.baddy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 9:00 amAs CR001 rightly pointed out, just go for the B1 test. It gives you much more peace of mind. Some caseworkers can be lazy and funny. The test is £50 I think and you'll be done in 15 minutes.abhijack wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2018 11:37 pmMany thanks for the reply.
Looking at both options it seems taking English test wud be quicker and cost-effective.
By the way, do you think the following makes me exempt from Naric UKVI?
- Diploma from a UK university (2-year part-time course) and also
- Membership of a Royal College which is obtained through sitting a communication skills exam?
No it would not. It must be a UK Degree to qualify for exemption.
As CR001 has corrected its £150/-.
Hmm. I am not sure whether it's classed as a UK degree as it's not a taught course.