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Evidence of english for naturalisation

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:57 pm
by pandalife
Hello all

To prove evidence of English for naturalisation a degree or post graduate degree taught at a UK university is listed as being acceptable. Does anyone know if a 'Certificate of Training' which involves the completion of one module of a postgraduate MSc course taught at a UK university is acceptable?

It seems to me that your English has to be good enough whether you do one module for the certificate or all the modules to get the full MSc, but it may not as straight forward as that.

Thanks

Re: Evidence of english for naturalisation

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 1:06 pm
by fwd079
pandalife wrote: Does anyone know if a 'Certificate of Training' which involves the completion of one module of a postgraduate MSc course taught at a UK university is acceptable?
Not acceptable. Take B1 test if haven't completed the degree.

Re: Evidence of english for naturalisation

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 11:30 am
by pandalife
Ok thanks for that.

Will have to do the B1 test - should have have sorted this out earlier as the language tests seem to be changing and the prices are going up in just a few days time at the start of April.

Re: Evidence of english for naturalisation

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 8:38 pm
by badratio
pandalife wrote:Ok thanks for that.

Will have to do the B1 test - should have have sorted this out earlier as the language tests seem to be changing and the prices are going up in just a few days time at the start of April.
Good luck.