Hello,
I was on Tier 1 (General) until Jan-2018 when I switched to Tier 2 (General) which was processed by a solicitor. I wanted to give English language evidence for Tier 2 (General) application but I was told that it was not required. In fact Tier 2 application has a line saying "You do not need to prove you meet the required level of English because you have current leave in Tier 1 (General), or had leave in the past".
My Tier 2 went through successfully.
I am now applying for ILR. I gave Trinity Exam in July 2016 so it has been more than 2 years.
I had submitted it for my earlier ILR application which was refused as I didn't meet the continuous period of stay (so technically they had accepted the English exam proof)
I did not submit it for my current Tier 2 general because apparently I was exempt.
For Tier 1, my degree was valid as per the points calculator so did not require any further evidence.
Could someone please help me with following -
1. I have been living in the UK for more than 5 years on Tier 1 (General) and Tier 2 (General) - do I still need to provide evidence for English language?
I think the answer is yes but still want to confirm as I don't really want to spend £150 if I don't have to (it does not sound logical to ask for English language evidence again when one has given another proof (degree on points calculator)
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