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Lost Life in UK results:
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 12:46 am
by wam_khan
Hi,
I need to apply for my citizenship and me and Mrs have lost our life in UK test results. How can we re achieve or results. Or do we have to re sit exams .
Kindly response
Regards
Vamiq
Re: Lost Life in UK results:
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 7:37 am
by Amber
wam_khan wrote:Hi,
I need to apply for my citizenship and me and Mrs have lost our life in UK test results. How can we re achieve or results. Or do we have to re sit exams .
Kindly response
Regards
Vamiq
Providing you used the test result for your ILR applications then it doesn't matter just tick the box that says you passed the KOL for ILR/settlement and that should be fine.
Re: Lost Life in UK results:
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 3:09 pm
by Kevin24
wam_khan wrote:Hi,
I need to apply for my citizenship and me and Mrs have lost our life in UK test results. How can we re achieve or results. Or do we have to re sit exams .
Kindly response
Regards
Vamiq
You could contact The Home Office and see whether they could give you copies of LIT UK Test Pass Certificates.
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 5:15 pm
by ilrapplicant2013
I doubt HO will be able tp provide it.
Can you contact the test center.
I think HO can still retrieve your results based on your name and test center name.
write a letter to that effect
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 5:38 pm
by sheraz7
Try to contact the test center to inquire that how can you request for duplicate test results.
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 6:20 pm
by Kevin24
sheraz7 wrote:Try to contact the test center to inquire that how can you request for duplicate test results.
There is no use in contacting the test centre. Centre supervisor told me that ,if I were to loose the pass letter to contact the Home Office. The results goes straight into your SAR file. Adviseable to call for the SAR file.Takes atleast 50 days to receive. I knew MY results from My SAR file when I went for My PEO appointment.
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 12:40 am
by z18runway
If someone lose their LIUK test pass notification letter, they must write the test again as duplicate cannot be availed.
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 6:02 am
by Amber
z18runway wrote:If someone lose their LIUK test pass notification letter, they must write the test again as duplicate cannot be availed.
If the op used the test for their ILR application that should satisfy the caseworker for naturalisation. No need to redo the test.
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 9:24 am
by z18runway
D4109125 wrote:z18runway wrote:If someone lose their LIUK test pass notification letter, they must write the test again as duplicate cannot be availed.
If the op used the test for their ILR application that should satisfy the caseworker for naturalisation. No need to redo the test.
I do agree with you, member can apply for naturalisation if he has already provided his LIUK for ILR, but if some one loses thier LIUK before using it for ILR then they should re-do the procedure.
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 11:09 am
by Emrah
what I was told when I got my test result is, if you loose this we wont make you another copy you MUST keep it in safe place if you loose it you have to re-do the test.
Hope in your case it wouldnt be necessary.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 8:46 pm
by maxwake
Emrah is correct
once you lost it without producing it to the home office you need to re-sit the exam there is no duplicate copies provided
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 8:49 pm
by Kevin24
maxwake wrote:Emrah is correct
once you lost it without producing it to the home office you need to re-sit the exam there is no duplicate copies provided
Thank You for that update!!
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:04 pm
by Amber
Emrah wrote:what I was told when I got my test result is, if you loose this we wont make you another copy you MUST keep it in safe place if you loose it you have to re-do the test.
Hope in your case it wouldnt be necessary.
If you used the certificate for your ILR application you do not need to submit it again for naturalisation.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:08 pm
by Kevin24
D4109125 wrote:Emrah wrote:what I was told when I got my test result is, if you loose this we wont make you another copy you MUST keep it in safe place if you loose it you have to re-do the test.
Hope in your case it wouldnt be necessary.
If you used the certificate for your ILR application you do not need to submit it again for naturalisation.
My original certificate was returned by the CW. May be to frame it.

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:17 pm
by Amber
Kevin24 wrote:D4109125 wrote:Emrah wrote:what I was told when I got my test result is, if you loose this we wont make you another copy you MUST keep it in safe place if you loose it you have to re-do the test.
Hope in your case it wouldnt be necessary.
If you used the certificate for your ILR application you do not need to submit it again for naturalisation.
My original certificate was returned by the CW. May be to frame it.

So you could create a timeline showing your transition through UK immigration rules

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:19 pm
by Kevin24
D4109125 wrote:Kevin24 wrote:D4109125 wrote:Emrah wrote:what I was told when I got my test result is, if you loose this we wont make you another copy you MUST keep it in safe place if you loose it you have to re-do the test.
Hope in your case it wouldnt be necessary.
If you used the certificate for your ILR application you do not need to submit it again for naturalisation.
My original certificate was returned by the CW. May be to frame it.

So you could create a timeline showing your transition through UK immigration rules

Thank you .