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by Abby32 » Mon May 21, 2018 11:10 am
Hi,
Am i wrong in thinking that Home office guideline says that, You can use a B1 level qualification taken more than 2 years ago if you are applying for citizenship and the qualification was accepted when you settled in the UK.
I am confused as i received a letter today from the home office today regarding my citizenship application i made in February, requesting an acceptable English Language qualiffication, stating the one i provided is not acceptable as it is over 2years old. I submited a B1 SELT Grade 5 qualification taken in June 2015, the same was used for my settlement application in October 2015.
I am still studying at degree level, so I have to re-sit the exam, which doesn't bother me. what bothers me is that the fact that the letter only gives me 10 days and i need my identification documents back from the home office to sit the exam, not enough time. Would it be acceptable to write to the home office explaining the reason for my oversight and ask for the grace period to be extended to allow return of my documents, sitting of exam and sending the qualification to them. I'll hate to lose the application fees over this. In the mean time i have already requested the document back.
I would appreciate advice from the board gurus and folks who have been in the same boat.
Many thanks