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waleed205 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 6:47 pmHello
I’m hearing that the test might change soon. My next step application is in two years but I want to get it done so I don’t have to worry about it.
1) Do you recommend doing it now and do we know if there will be a transition period?You're free to do it at any time, it never expires.
2) Also what is a good study guide. I went to the official website but they have several products. Will the 3/6/9/12 month subscription help me pass the test?
I took the test once and failed because I studied different guides. All line dumps are available. Cover all sections and you should be fine after a month or 2. Depending on how much study time you put into it/
3) any information or progress on the elimination of BRP cards and replacing it with digital one?Info is still sketchy. It would become clearer closer to the time.
Thanks
1. No. You should ideally do this test shortly before your ILR. Immigration rules and requirements are subject to changewaleed205 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 6:47 pmHello
I’m hearing that the test might change soon. My next step application is in two years but I want to get it done so I don’t have to worry about it.
1) Do you recommend doing it now and do we know if there will be a transition period?
2) Also what is a good study guide. I went to the official website but they have several products. Will the 3/6/9/12 month subscription help me pass the test?
I took the test once and failed because I studied different guides.
3) any information or progress on the elimination of BRP cards and replacing it with digital one?
Thanks
This has been promised repeatedly by Conservative Home Secreatries, at their party conferences, both for English and the LITUK.
You were not targeted. Appears to be the laid down entry checks so changing centers may not eliminate the likelihood of repeat.waleed205 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 10, 2022 6:32 pmThanks for all the replies.
I can't remember if I shared my first experience here. I took the first test in an official centre. The people were professional but the experience I felt was humiliating, least to say.
It started by taking my head temperature (fine, let it go). Then they won't touch anything I gave them (passport, BRP, papers, etc), they would use a tissue (not gloves), which defeats the purpose of protecting against COVID. Then I was asked to empty my pockets entirely and put in the lockers. I was then searched with metal detectors (just like the airport). The guy was looking inside my ears. I was asked to lower my socks etc.
All in all, it was humiliating. I honestly was not focused the questions as this hurt me. As Said they were professional and kept apologizing, but it did not mean anything to me.
Can I change the test centre on my second attempt i.e. try London, Cardiff, Belsfat, anything?
Are all the centres the same way??!!
Due to those who used deception to get British citizenship.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 3:27 amYou were not targeted. Appears to be the laid down entry checks so changing centers may not eliminate the likelihood of repeat.
I absolutely expect cheating to take place, no one can deny it. However, what is the percentage of cheaters vs legit? I would like to think that we have more honest people, and those small percentage cheaters should not change the overall perception and reputation of the UK citizens/residents. I understand it will happen.JB007 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:27 amDue to those who used deception to get British citizenship.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 3:27 amYou were not targeted. Appears to be the laid down entry checks so changing centers may not eliminate the likelihood of repeat.
UK citizenship tests: Gangs help cheating candidates pass
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-47047719
Some dishonest people ruin it for everyone. There are a number of videos of Brits attempting to answer the questions of the LITUK test and it's quite funny how they don't know half of the stuff that as an immigrant we have to be tested for. However, as you say it is the system and we can abide by it but also point out it is flawed.waleed205 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 1:18 pm
I absolutely expect cheating to take place, no one can deny it. However, what is the percentage of cheaters vs legit? I would like to think that we have more honest people, and those small percentage cheaters should not change the overall perception and reputation of the UK citizens/residents. I understand it will happen.
Plus, why should remembering Henry VII or VIII did such and such decides my eligibility for residency and citizenship? Do UK born and/or automatically citizens know these thing? I am not arguing I know it is the system, but just a thought. I am all with testing but test me on things that would distinguish me as a citizen.
Apologies for venting, it just tipped me off.
I think it is just an expectation of minimal effort on part of immigrants in order to secure settlement or citizenship. The minimum requirement to pass the English and LIUK is frankly extremely low and yet, cheating has been widespread.waleed205 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 1:18 pmI absolutely expect cheating to take place, no one can deny it. However, what is the percentage of cheaters vs legit? I would like to think that we have more honest people, and those small percentage cheaters should not change the overall perception and reputation of the UK citizens/residents. I understand it will happen.
Plus, why should remembering Henry VII or VIII did such and such decides my eligibility for residency and citizenship? Do UK born and/or automatically citizens know these thing? I am not arguing I know it is the system, but just a thought. I am all with testing but test me on things that would distinguish me as a citizen.
Apologies for venting, it just tipped me off.