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ILR: English Language requirement for Doctors
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:37 pm
by aamiryz
Hi everyone,
I just want to ask a question regarding English language requirement for Doctors. I would appreciate if any one (esp Doctors) can answer it please.
My ILR is due next month (December 2016) I entered UK via PLAB exam route with Academic IELTS test and Tier 2 General visa.
Obviously IELTS would get expired in 2 years, I have renewed once my visa and I don't remember giving them my previous IELTS report, and once change of employer and new but same category Tier 2 visa, i did attach my IELTS report - same old one.
Now i am due ILR, do i need to have another English test like IELTS or my same IELTS remains valid for this purpose ? Or else i need to get that B1 level test ?
Previously some of our colleagues didn't need IELTS and they got through ILR but I want to have an updated view on this.
Thanks
Re: ILR: English Language requirement for Doctors
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:43 pm
by Casa
B1 level English from an UKVI approved test provider is mandatory, together with a pass in the Life in the UK test.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... entres.pdf
Re: ILR: English Language requirement for Doctors
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:52 pm
by aamiryz
Thanks for the reply
I am copy/pasting this quote from website
Question 1: Is B1 level qualification is same as Academic IELTS?
Question 2: How do we explain as mentioned the following, esp the last bit
Approved English language qualifications
You can prove your knowledge of English by having a recognised English test qualification from an approved test centre.
You need to have a certificate to prove you have the qualification, or be able to view your results online.
You can only use English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) qualifications if they’re on the list. You can’t use other qualifications, eg GCSEs, A levels or National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs).
If your qualification has run out
Some recognised test qualifications only last for 2 years. You can still use a B1 level qualification that you took more than 2 years ago in 2 situations.
Applying for citizenship
You can use a B1 level qualification that’s run out if you’re applying for citizenship and it was accepted when you settled in the UK.
It doesn’t matter if the B1 level test you took isn’t on the current list of recognised tests. You don’t need to take another test.
Applying to settle in the UK
You can use a B1 level qualification that’s run out if both of the following are true
1. it’s on the current list of recognised tests
2. it was accepted for another UK immigration application, eg when you got permission to enter
Re: ILR: English Language requirement for Doctors
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 8:34 am
by CR001
Where did you get this extract? Can you provide the link please because ESOL is no longer accepted, for a year now.
See
FAQs English Language Requirement for ILR (Click)
Re: ILR: English Language requirement for Doctors
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 9:33 am
by iworker
CR001.
Since the OP used an IELTS to get the initial tier 2, wouldnt he/she be allowed to use the same test even though it has been over 2 years?
Re: ILR: English Language requirement for Doctors
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 9:57 pm
by aamiryz
Hi, Sorry for the late reply, I was not able to login some how...
Anyways, here is the link
https://www.gov.uk/english-language/app ... ifications
Can anyone please interpret this for me and some other doctors if we need B1 test at this stage for ILR or we are exempted from it
Thanks
Re: ILR: English Language requirement for Doctors
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2016 8:49 am
by CR001
Not sure why you think Doctors are exempt, you are not. Everyone who is not from an exempt country, has to submit English B1 or NARIC ELA.