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Errr, no.hussain1988 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 7:42 pmI know people are exempt from doing the English language test they are on the 10 year route.
If your wife applies for ILR (Long Residence) without either the LITUK test or English qualifications, she will not be granted ILR, but a further FLR(FP) - See Page 37 of the Long Residence guidance.Gov.UK - Long Residence - Eligibility wrote:Eligibility
You must have permission to stay (‘leave to remain’). This can be in any immigration category, or a combination of different immigration categories.
You must also have:
been in the UK legally for 10 years (known as your ‘continuous residence’)
kept to the terms of your UK visa
If you’re aged 18 to 65 years old, you must:
pass the Life in the UK Test
prove you have sufficient English language skills
If you do not meet these 2 requirements you can apply to extend.
Your wife isn't exempt as she is applying for ILR, not an extension of her FLR(FP).hussain1988 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 2:37 pmYour wrong on the FLR FP guidance note it says
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... _final.pdf
23. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
If you are applying for an extension of leave on the basis of your family life as a parent of a child in the UK, you need to show that you can speak and understand English.
My wife is on an FLR FP 10 year Partner route although we have a British child.
That means she is exempt doing the English Language test.
Can someone please tell me if I’m right