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expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 11:26 pm
by NatIv
Hi
I came across the topic below
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 81711.html
where was some debate regarding the expired IELTS.
I have an IELTS certificate, which was issued in UK, in 2007 if not mistaken. The certificate was used for extension of my HSMP visa.
On the certificate it's said that its valid for 2 years, however, according to the post above, it could still be used for BC application.
Is that so, or I misread the post?
thanks!
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 7:16 am
by akhurshid
NatIv wrote:Hi
I came across the topic below
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 81711.html
where was some debate regarding the expired IELTS.
I have an IELTS certificate, which was issued in UK, in 2007 if not mistaken. The certificate was used for extension of my HSMP visa.
On the certificate it's said that its valid for 2 years, however, according to the post above, it could still be used for BC application.
Is that so, or I misread the post?
thanks!
You can use that and it should be enough.
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 10:40 am
by Hubba
NatIv wrote:Hi
I came across the topic below
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 81711.html
where was some debate regarding the expired IELTS.
I have an IELTS certificate, which was issued in UK, in 2007 if not mistaken. The certificate was used for extension of my HSMP visa.
On the certificate it's said that its valid for 2 years, however, according to the post above, it could still be used for BC application.
Is that so, or I misread the post?
thanks!
You should be able to use it without any trouble, but always check with the Home Office first anyway.
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 10:43 am
by NatIv
akhurshid wrote:NatIv wrote:Hi
I came across the topic below
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 81711.html
where was some debate regarding the expired IELTS.
I have an IELTS certificate, which was issued in UK, in 2007 if not mistaken. The certificate was used for extension of my HSMP visa.
On the certificate it's said that its valid for 2 years, however, according to the post above, it could still be used for BC application.
Is that so, or I misread the post?
thanks!
You can use that and it should be enough.
thank you!
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 10:43 am
by NatIv
Hubba wrote:NatIv wrote:Hi
I came across the topic below
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 81711.html
where was some debate regarding the expired IELTS.
I have an IELTS certificate, which was issued in UK, in 2007 if not mistaken. The certificate was used for extension of my HSMP visa.
On the certificate it's said that its valid for 2 years, however, according to the post above, it could still be used for BC application.
Is that so, or I misread the post?
thanks!
You should be able to use it without any trouble, but always check with the Home Office first anyway.
thanks, Hubba!
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 10:08 am
by NatIv
sorry, one more question
I've sent the email to HO asking them to confirm regarding the use of the expired IELTS certificate, but I got an autoreply saying that they aim to come back within 20 days.
I've booked my husband for a test this Saturday and we are hoping to apply before the end of the month
the questions is - is there amention anywhere on gov.uk website regarding this issue?
looked myself, but couldn't find anything
thanks
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 10:35 am
by Hubba
NatIv wrote:sorry, one more question
I've sent the email to HO asking them to confirm regarding the use of the expired IELTS certificate, but I got an autoreply saying that they aim to come back within 20 days.
I've booked my husband for a test this Saturday and we are hoping to apply before the end of the month
the questions is - is there amention anywhere on gov.uk website regarding this issue?
looked myself, but couldn't find anything
thanks
From
https://www.gov.uk/english-language :
Approved English language qualifications
You can prove your knowledge of English by having an English level B1, B2, C1 or C2 level qualification that’s one of the following:
- an ESOL qualification at Entry 3 or higher (eg Level 1 or 2) on the Ofqual register taken in England, Wales or Northern Ireland
- an ESOL qualification at Scottish Qualifications Framework levels 4, 5 or 6 awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and taken in Scotland
- on the Home Office’s list of recognised English tests and qualifications
Some qualifications on the Home Office’s list will expire after 2 years. Your qualification will still be accepted as proof if you’re applying for citizenship, even if it has expired.
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:40 pm
by NatIv
Hubba wrote:NatIv wrote:sorry, one more question
I've sent the email to HO asking them to confirm regarding the use of the expired IELTS certificate, but I got an autoreply saying that they aim to come back within 20 days.
I've booked my husband for a test this Saturday and we are hoping to apply before the end of the month
the questions is - is there amention anywhere on gov.uk website regarding this issue?
looked myself, but couldn't find anything
thanks
From
https://www.gov.uk/english-language :
Approved English language qualifications
You can prove your knowledge of English by having an English level B1, B2, C1 or C2 level qualification that’s one of the following:
- an ESOL qualification at Entry 3 or higher (eg Level 1 or 2) on the Ofqual register taken in England, Wales or Northern Ireland
- an ESOL qualification at Scottish Qualifications Framework levels 4, 5 or 6 awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and taken in Scotland
- on the Home Office’s list of recognised English tests and qualifications
Some qualifications on the Home Office’s list will expire after 2 years. Your qualification will still be accepted as proof if you’re applying for citizenship, even if it has expired.
Fabulous!! Thank you!!
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:14 pm
by jamesjames
My ielts expired in 2005 and I got my approval with it. I applied via NCS and they didn't have any problem with it.
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 9:13 pm
by NatIv
jamesjames wrote:My ielts expired in 2005 and I got my approval with it. I applied via NCS and they didn't have any problem with it.
thanks, James
I'm looking through all my paperwork now, but I can't find the original certificate
I remember i sent it to the HO for the extension of my visa, but I can't remember if they sent it back to me.
however, I remember asking for SAR before applying for ILR, and among the stuff they sent, was a copy of my IELTS certificate.
the question is - can I apply without having the original, providing I submit a copy, which has the test report from number on it (apparently it can be verified online by authorised organisations)
thanks again for any help
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 10:01 pm
by akhurshid
NatIv wrote:jamesjames wrote:My ielts expired in 2005 and I got my approval with it. I applied via NCS and they didn't have any problem with it.
thanks, James
I'm looking through all my paperwork now, but I can't find the original certificate
I remember i sent it to the HO for the extension of my visa, but I can't remember if they sent it back to me.
however, I remember asking for SAR before applying for ILR, and among the stuff they sent, was a copy of my IELTS certificate.
the question is - can I apply without having the original, providing I submit a copy, which has the test report from number on it (apparently it can be verified online by authorised organisations)
thanks again for any help
When did you apply for ILR? I you had applied after 28th of october 2013, you have already met the KoLL requirements.
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 2:07 pm
by ALI97
hi akhurshid
i got ilr in november 2014 and will apply BC nationality in november 2015.....my query is i done B1 level Edexcel.....DUE TO HOME OFFICE CHANGES EDEXCEL IS NO LONGER IN APPROVED LIST OF HOME OFFICE...SO WHAT ARE BEST FOR ,,TO DO B1 LEVEL AGAIN OR JUST TICK THE OPTION ON FORM THAT ALREADY MET KOL REQUIREMENT?.
THANKS.
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 2:49 pm
by NatIv
When did you apply for ILR? I you had applied after 28th of october 2013, you have already met the KoLL requirements.[/quote]
I received my ILR in 2011
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 8:08 am
by Mouna
Today I read that certificates issued before April 2015 can be used till 5/11/2015
Obviously for me it means I have to take another test as I am eligible to apply on 10/11/2015
P.s I used an expired IELTS when applying for ILR.
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:04 pm
by shah_pooja
Hi, I was going through this chain and wanted to know that can I submit my expired IELTS for my PR.
Also, I don't have the original certificate, I have a copy of it..will a copy work?
Re: expired IELTS - can it still be used for BC application?
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 10:24 am
by fwd079
shah_pooja wrote:Hi, I was going through this chain and wanted to know that can I submit my expired IELTS for my PR.
Also, I don't have the original certificate, I have a copy of it..will a copy work?
Expired IELTS for Naturalisation is
fine.
Perhaps rules have changed for photocopies now, but apparently one member
got approval with
photocopy of IELTS which I personally think should not be an issue, since you have reference number which you can put on page 7 of
Form AN. Good luck.