i did my life in the uk test last week.
instead of taking my BRP , i selected driving licence as proof of identity from drop down menu because i carry it all the time with me.
Now i read guidelines online , and home office website states that if you have a valid BRP , you must take it to test centre as proof of identity.
i am confused now , shall i take the test again or it doesn't really matter?
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( The Life in the UK Test website will give you all the help you need, including mouse and
keyboard training to build your IT skills. To find your nearest test centre visit the website
and click onto the link “Test Centres”. You must book a test in advance. There is
considerable demand and you are advised to book early. Prior to taking the test you will be
asked to confirm your identity by producing one of the following:
• Your biometric residence permit
• Your passport
• Home Office Travel Document
• Home Office entitlement card
• Home Office ARC letter
• Photo driving licence
If you have a biometric residence permit, you must use it as evidence of identity to take
the test. )
keyboard training to build your IT skills. To find your nearest test centre visit the website
and click onto the link “Test Centres”. You must book a test in advance. There is
considerable demand and you are advised to book early. Prior to taking the test you will be
asked to confirm your identity by producing one of the following:
• Your biometric residence permit
• Your passport
• Home Office Travel Document
• Home Office entitlement card
• Home Office ARC letter
• Photo driving licence
If you have a biometric residence permit, you must use it as evidence of identity to take
the test. )