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This page tells you how a person can meet the speaking and listening part of the knowledge
of language and life in the UK (KoLL) requirement by having a degree taught in English.
They must also have passed the Life in the UK test, see related link.
They do not need to show a formal speaking and listening qualification. The qualification
must be academic (not vocational or professional) and deemed by UK National Academic
Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) to meet the recognised standard of a Bachelor’s or
Master’s degree or PhD in the UK and to have been taught in English or delivered in a
majority English language speaking country (excluding Canada).
Before 6 April 2016, a PBS online points calculator printout, showing 10 points has been
awarded for English language could be submitted, together with the original degree
certificate, to satisfy the English language element of the Knowledge of Language and Life
in the UK (KOLL) requirement.
The points based calculator was turned off on 6 April 2016. An official statement from UK
NARIC must be obtained before applying. Further information is provided on
www.naric.org.uk/visasandnationality.
If we have previously accepted a degree qualification as meeting the requirements for an
earlier application, and leave was granted, we will not need additional confirmation from
NARIC. If the qualification has not previously been used for an immigration application, or
the previous application was refused, the applicant must obtain confirmation from NARIC
that it meets the relevant criteria.
Degrees obtained in the UK are acceptable without UK NARIC assessment.
If the applicant has a degree that was taught or researched in a majority English speaking
country (excluding Canada) they must provide:
You answered your own question with the above extract.omnamah wrote:Hey guys,
I just found below on 34 page for Knowledge of language and life in the UK.
does this mean UK NARIC or Test is not required?
This page tells you how a person can meet the speaking and listening part of the knowledge
of language and life in the UK (KoLL) requirement by having a degree taught in English.
They must also have passed the Life in the UK test, see related link.
They do not need to show a formal speaking and listening qualification. The qualification
must be academic (not vocational or professional) and deemed by UK National Academic
Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) to meet the recognised standard of a Bachelor’s or
Master’s degree or PhD in the UK and to have been taught in English or delivered in a
majority English language speaking country (excluding Canada).
Before 6 April 2016, a PBS online points calculator printout, showing 10 points has been
awarded for English language could be submitted, together with the original degree
certificate, to satisfy the English language element of the Knowledge of Language and Life
in the UK (KOLL) requirement.
The points based calculator was turned off on 6 April 2016. An official statement from UK
NARIC must be obtained before applying. Further information is provided on
http://www.naric.org.uk/visasandnationality.
If we have previously accepted a degree qualification as meeting the requirements for an
earlier application, and leave was granted, we will not need additional confirmation from
NARIC. If the qualification has not previously been used for an immigration application, or
the previous application was refused, the applicant must obtain confirmation from NARIC
that it meets the relevant criteria.
Degrees obtained in the UK are acceptable without UK NARIC assessment.
If the applicant has a degree that was taught or researched in a majority English speaking
country (excluding Canada) they must provide:
This page tells you how a person can meet the speaking and listening part of the knowledge
of language and life in the UK (KoLL) requirement by having a degree taught in English.
They must also have passed the Life in the UK test, see related link.
They do not need to show a formal speaking and listening qualification. The qualification
must be academic (not vocational or professional) and deemed by UK National Academic
Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) to meet the recognised standard of a Bachelor’s or
Master’s degree or PhD in the UK and to have been taught in English or delivered in a
majority English language speaking country (excluding Canada).
Before 6 April 2016, a PBS online points calculator printout, showing 10 points has been
awarded for English language could be submitted, together with the original degree
certificate, to satisfy the English language element of the Knowledge of Language and Life
in the UK (KOLL) requirement.
The points based calculator was turned off on 6 April 2016. An official statement from UK
NARIC must be obtained before applying. Further information is provided on
http://www.naric.org.uk/visasandnationality.
If we have previously accepted a degree qualification as meeting the requirements for an
earlier application, and leave was granted, we will not need additional confirmation from
NARIC. If the qualification has not previously been used for an immigration application, or
the previous application was refused, the applicant must obtain confirmation from NARIC
that it meets the relevant criteria.
Degrees obtained in the UK are acceptable without UK NARIC assessment.
If the applicant has a degree that was taught or researched in a majority English speaking
country (excluding Canada) they must provide:
CR001 wrote:You answered your own question with the above extract.omnamah wrote:Hey guys,
I just found below on 34 page for Knowledge of language and life in the UK.
does this mean UK NARIC or Test is not required?
This page tells you how a person can meet the speaking and listening part of the knowledge
of language and life in the UK (KoLL) requirement by having a degree taught in English.
They must also have passed the Life in the UK test, see related link.
They do not need to show a formal speaking and listening qualification. The qualification
must be academic (not vocational or professional) and deemed by UK National Academic
Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) to meet the recognised standard of a Bachelor’s or
Master’s degree or PhD in the UK and to have been taught in English or delivered in a
majority English language speaking country (excluding Canada).
Before 6 April 2016, a PBS online points calculator printout, showing 10 points has been
awarded for English language could be submitted, together with the original degree
certificate, to satisfy the English language element of the Knowledge of Language and Life
in the UK (KOLL) requirement.
The points based calculator was turned off on 6 April 2016. An official statement from UK
NARIC must be obtained before applying. Further information is provided on
http://www.naric.org.uk/visasandnationality.
If we have previously accepted a degree qualification as meeting the requirements for an
earlier application, and leave was granted, we will not need additional confirmation from
NARIC. If the qualification has not previously been used for an immigration application, or
the previous application was refused, the applicant must obtain confirmation from NARIC
that it meets the relevant criteria.
Degrees obtained in the UK are acceptable without UK NARIC assessment.
If the applicant has a degree that was taught or researched in a majority English speaking
country (excluding Canada) they must provide:
omnamah wrote:is English test or UK NARIC a mandatory requirement for ILR in case where applicant is using the same qualification which was used in initial application for Tier 1 and were recognised on then PBS.
Just to add my degree was not taught in the UK.
Knowledge of language and life in the UK wrote:If we have previously accepted a degree qualification as meeting the requirements for an
earlier application, and leave was granted, we will not need additional confirmation from
NARIC. If the qualification has not previously been used for an immigration application, or
the previous application was refused, the applicant must obtain confirmation from NARIC
that it meets the relevant criteria.
You kindly previously gave the questions and available choices for 4.3. It would have been helpful if you had continued in the same thread instead of opening new topics on the same subject.omnamah wrote:If above is not required since I satisfied the english requirement with initial application please could you advise Section 4 of application form, which option I should choose for 4.3?