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by goelc » Mon Feb 03, 2025 3:47 pm
Hi everyone,
I am applying for British naturalisation based on Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) and need to confirm whether my ECCTIS (formerly UK NARIC) certificate is still valid as proof of English language proficiency.
Here’s my situation:
My academic degree is from a non-majority English-speaking country, but it was taught in English. I had my degree assessed by UK NARIC (now ECCTIS) in 2018, and they provided a Statement of Comparability (both Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS) and English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS)) confirming that it meets the required standard. I used this certificate to meet the English language requirement when applying for Leave to Enter (Skilled Worker visa (previously Tier 2)). I did not need to submit further English proof when applying for ILR, as it was already accepted during my first visa application.
I want to confirm whether my 2018 NARIC certificate is still accepted or if I need to obtain a new assessment Has anyone successfully used an older ECCTIS/NARIC certificate for naturalisation without needing a new one? Or has anyone received official confirmation from UKVI/Home Office regarding this?
Additional Question
Another question in the application asks:
"Name in which you made the application" under previous UK immigration applications.
Does this refer to:
- The type of application (e.g., Skilled Worker visa, ILR, etc.), OR
- The applicant’s name as written in the previous application?
I assume it refers to the applicant's name, but I’d appreciate any clarification from those who have completed the process.
Any guidance or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!