I have my appointment for ILR (UK ancestry route) booked later in September. There's one thing that still worries me, so I thought I would ask the hive mind of this forum, who have been so helpful in the past:
The "document checklist" I downloaded after booking my appointment says that I need BOTH of the following:
- The language test certificate for ... to prove the level of English language required, AND
- NARIC letter that confirms the qualification meets or exceeds the recognised standard of a Bachelor's or Masters degree or PhD in the UK AND confirm the level of English to which the degree was taught or researched
Is there any reason I would need to provide both of these when I have the language test certificate to prove my level of English (I'm a native speaker, but anyway...)? Could it be that I need a NARIC letter to show that I have a degree that "meets or exceeds the recognised standard" of a UK degree? I thought that was not required for ILR on ancestry.
I have the degree, I just don't want to pay another £150 after doing so already for the language test. Basically I want to ignore the instruction to obtain and bring a NARIC letter, but can I safely do so?
Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions folks!!
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