NARIC letter or B1 test certificate or both?
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 3:48 pm
Hi
While filling in new online set(o) form for ILR under tier 2 (general) route, when it comes to English language,
1st question is: Do you have a degree that was taught in English?
Answer: YES
(as this was used at the time of first tier 2 general visa back in Jan 2014)
2nd question is: Country your degree was taught in.
Answer: INDIA
3rd question is: Does your degree meet the English language requirement for this visa?
Answer: NO
(as I want to provide B1 gese grade 5 certificate from Trinity)
then I am asked the following questions;
Have you passed an approved English language test?
Answer: YES
Did the test assess your speaking and listening skills at a level equivalent to CEFR B1 or higher?
Answer: YES
How did you get your result?
Answer: Certificate
Finally it gives me list of documents to be submitted which includes the following:
1. The language test certificate for <name> to prove the level of English language required
AND
2. NARIC letter that confirms the qualification meets or exceeds the recognised standard of a Bachelor's or Masters degree or PhD in the UK AND confirm the level of English to which the degree was taught or researched
I am bit confused. Why am I being asked to provide both 1 & 2? Shouldn't it only be English language certificate (1)?
I understand since I have said YES to 1st question of degree section (Do you have a degree that was taught in English?), it might be asking to provide NARIC letter also. But why should it ask to provide NARIC letter when I am finally not using this route for English language requirement, but using the other route?
I think I should not say NO to 'Do you have a degree that was taught in English'. As this might falsify the data? Although now I do not want to use this route for English language as getting B1 certificate is far easier option.
Please help.
Regards
Rahul
While filling in new online set(o) form for ILR under tier 2 (general) route, when it comes to English language,
1st question is: Do you have a degree that was taught in English?
Answer: YES
(as this was used at the time of first tier 2 general visa back in Jan 2014)
2nd question is: Country your degree was taught in.
Answer: INDIA
3rd question is: Does your degree meet the English language requirement for this visa?
Answer: NO
(as I want to provide B1 gese grade 5 certificate from Trinity)
then I am asked the following questions;
Have you passed an approved English language test?
Answer: YES
Did the test assess your speaking and listening skills at a level equivalent to CEFR B1 or higher?
Answer: YES
How did you get your result?
Answer: Certificate
Finally it gives me list of documents to be submitted which includes the following:
1. The language test certificate for <name> to prove the level of English language required
AND
2. NARIC letter that confirms the qualification meets or exceeds the recognised standard of a Bachelor's or Masters degree or PhD in the UK AND confirm the level of English to which the degree was taught or researched
I am bit confused. Why am I being asked to provide both 1 & 2? Shouldn't it only be English language certificate (1)?
I understand since I have said YES to 1st question of degree section (Do you have a degree that was taught in English?), it might be asking to provide NARIC letter also. But why should it ask to provide NARIC letter when I am finally not using this route for English language requirement, but using the other route?
I think I should not say NO to 'Do you have a degree that was taught in English'. As this might falsify the data? Although now I do not want to use this route for English language as getting B1 certificate is far easier option.
Please help.
Regards
Rahul