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English language requirement for ILR

Post by heretoday » Thu Feb 01, 2018 5:21 pm

Hi all,

Please can anyone clarify if I need to take another English test for ILR which I would soon apply for.
I am a Tier 2 migrant and used an IELTS General Test to prove my English skills when I came to the country in 2013. This test is valid for two years so has expired. However, looking at the current guidance, it states that to apply to settle in the UK, you can use a B1 level qualification that has run out if both of the following are true:
    it is on the current list of recognised tests
      it was accepted for another UK immigration application, eg when you got permission to enter

      When I looked at the approved tests, IELTS is there but I see 'IELTS Life skills' and 'IELTS all facets' but not 'IELTS General' which I have. Please does anyone know if this is accepted or not and if you can point me to relevant evidence, that would be great.

      Apologies if this has been answered previously as I have searched the forum.

      Many thanks

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      Re: English language requirement for ILR

      Post by kingraja » Thu Feb 01, 2018 7:14 pm

      I'm applying for ILR under Tier 1 Entrepreneur category & I was also not sure about my ielts academic which I used for my previous applications & I contacted ukvi help centre they confirm if that test centre is still on ukvi list then you can use it doesn't matter which ilets test is that & now new Tier 1 Guidance also confirm that: page 41
      Knowledge of Life and Language - settlement
      When you apply for settlement you are required to show that you have knowledge of life and language in the United Kingdom before you can be granted (unless you fall under an exemption). You can demonstrate this by passing both the Life in the UK Test and holding an English speaking and listening qualification at level B1 or above (please note: both Academic and General training are acceptable). More information on Life in the UK Test including how to book and the relevant exemptions can be found here: www.gov.uk/life-in-the-uk-test. More information on the language requirement can also be found here: www.gov.uk/english-language.
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      Re: English language requirement for ILR

      Post by heretoday » Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:36 pm

      Please can anyone help with this query below? Thanks

      Hi all,

      Please can anyone clarify if I need to take another English test for ILR which I would soon apply for.
      I am a Tier 2 migrant and used an IELTS General Test to prove my English skills when I came to the country in 2013. This test is valid for two years so has expired. However, looking at the current guidance, it states that to apply to settle in the UK, you can use a B1 level qualification that has run out if both of the following are true:
      it is on the current list of recognised tests
      it was accepted for another UK immigration application, eg when you got permission to enter

      When I looked at the approved tests, IELTS is there but I see 'IELTS Life skills' and 'IELTS all facets' but not 'IELTS General' which I have. Please does anyone know if this is accepted or not and if you can point me to relevant evidence, that would be great.

      Apologies if this has been answered previously as I have searched the forum.

      Many thanks

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