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Correct. You need to have held PR status, not necessarily the PR card, for at least a year.
Give how long you have left it for reapplication (three years), there is a chance that the record of your earlier LITUK results may have been deleted. Therefore, it may be better to err on the side of caution and retake the test.Syphax wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 1:30 pmHi i have the same problem ,my application was refused back in 2015 and they didn't send me back the tests .i am about to apply again next month and i ma facing a dilemma ,I've heard a conflicting version of what to do now...someone advised me to submit an application and just mention the fact that they kept the tests, and another one told me that i should just do the tests again ,pls if someone can help me what to do, would be much appreciated ,thanks
Thanks for the reply, i wasn't eligible to apply till September of this year ,i was thinking to submit my application on the 1st of Septembre ,so proof of my refusal letter is not enough for them to show that i did pass both test in 2015.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 2:31 pmIt is standard practice for the Home Office to withhold the LITUK result for ILR applicants, because the only use the LITUK test has is for ILR and UK citizenship applications. ILR applicants who have submitted an LITUK result for ILR do not need to submit another one with the naturalisation application as the LITUK result submitted earlier is on the Home Office records.
I would not be surprised if the Home Office is applying the same logic by analogy for refused naturalisation applications of people with PR and withholding the LITUK result, as the LITUK result is then on the Home Office record in case of reapplication.
Correct. You need to have held PR status, not necessarily the PR card, for at least a year.
Of course, you will not only need to prove that you had exercised treaty rights for five continuous years before March 2002, you will also need to prove that you have not been absent from the UK for a period of more than two years since you acquired PR in March 2002 (which would have led to the loss of PR status).
Give how long you have left it for reapplication (three years), there is a chance that the record of your earlier LITUK results may have been deleted. Therefore, it may be better to err on the side of caution and retake the test.Syphax wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 1:30 pmHi i have the same problem ,my application was refused back in 2015 and they didn't send me back the tests .i am about to apply again next month and i ma facing a dilemma ,I've heard a conflicting version of what to do now...someone advised me to submit an application and just mention the fact that they kept the tests, and another one told me that i should just do the tests again ,pls if someone can help me what to do, would be much appreciated ,thanks
If you reapplied within a year of your refusal, I would have suggested that you do not need to retake the test.
I accuaired the permanent residence in 2013 so I can now apply straight away and yes pay the entire fee againnadworks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:01 pmI hope you can sort it out. That's outrageous that they didn't return the original test result. Have you tried contacting the place where you took the test? You should be in their system. Maybe they can issue a new result certificate?
When my application was rejected (for the same reason, btw. - wrong residency card), I at least received the original LIUK test result piece of paper back.
However, just out of interest: you said you applied last September with the wrong residency card and now have the correct one, EEA(PR) I assume. You officially have to...
- ... be in possession of the Permanent Residency card EEA(PR) for at least one year until you can apply for citizenship. Have you been advised that waiting another year now that you have the correct card is not necessary?
- ... pay the entire fee of £1,330.00 again. Is that what you are going to be doing?
I was in the same situation and just before the NDRS appointment I found my lost LITUK test results. Mean time I spoke with the HO and they advised me to send a covering letter with an explanation. I prepared a letter with the information when & where I took the test (you should have a confirmation email when you made the LITUK test appointment - search your emails) and confirmed that I have used the same results when I applied for my ILR (as I said I didnt have to submit that letter). Dont freak out, they have scanned copies of your previously submitted documents. This wouldnt effect your application.Baba80 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:10 pmHello everyone,
First let me say a big thank for the inestimable value of first hand advice shared on this platform. Please , I need help . My appointment is in 2weeks at Croydon and I can’t seems to find my Life in Uk test certificate. As some people have said I think it wasn’t returned to me when I applied for my FLM extension over 2yrs ago What do I do now ?