Good morning. Hoping for some advice please.
Getting ready to apply for my partner's SPOUSE VISA EXTENSION at the 2.5 year point under FLR (M) 5 year route but are so worried because his English is still very poor.
He came here on Spouse Visa on 20 February 2021 (granted on 3 February 2021) from the Philippines - all requirements were met including A1 level English although it took him many attempts to pass (finally he did on 10 February 2021).
His current BRP expires on 3 November 2023.
My background as his wife (married in the Philippines in 1999) (and we have one child together) is that myself and our child have been in the UK since 2010. I Naturalised as British in 2019 - our child born 8 August 2005 is currently on ILR settled status (EU Settlement Scheme) and we have Naturalisation application in for her since May 2023 (currently still processing). She turned 18 years old today.
My questions are:
1) What if he fails the A2 level English test required for extension and after so many attempts still fails and just can't pass at this time. Do we still submit a Spouse Visa Extension application online but where it says, 'have you passed the required English Language Test' simply answer "No". If we do that, what will happen?
2) Or, if this is the case that he still can't pass the A2 level test is there an alternative application that we can submit that doesn't need this level of English test?
From his first application to come here in 2021, all the other requirements were met including Financial / Accommodation etc. (and nothing has changed - they are still met) - it is just this A2 level English test that is an issue for him.
3) As this Extension application is being submitted in the UK, is he allowed to sit the A2 level test outside of the UK (that is in the Philippines)? I only ask this as in September he will be in the Philippines for 2 weeks and maybe he would feel less nervous sitting this test at the same place where he originally passed his A1 test before.
4) And final question, the validity of his BRP states 'valid until 3 November 2023'. Does that mean, if necessary, we could at the very very latest submit his application online on 3 November 2023 (once the fees are paid and the submit button is pressed)? Would that be the date and time that his application is considered as having been 'received'? Really wouldn't be looking at submitting his application right up to the last moment but just trying to think ahead and plan for if he has to take so many attempts at passing this A2 level English test right up to the last minute allowed.
Would really appreciate some advice and am grateful to you all.
Thank you,
Dory
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