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by rg_del » Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:51 pm
Hi All,
Apologies for the long post, I was a bit confident until I read experiences on this wonderful forum regarding my and my spouse's English language requirements for naturalization.
We both have got our ILR in August-2015, and was thinking we can tick on the option that we've applied for settlement after Oct-2013 and we will be sorted.
I have a Master's degree (India), taught in English which I've used in all my applications (Tier -1 and ILR) so far using a points based calculator. As per AN Booklet
"If you met the requirement to have sufficient knowledge of language and life in the UK when
you applied for settlement by having a B1 level test you do not have to demonstrate it
again. (People who applied for settlement on or after 28 October 2013 needed to have had
a B1 level qualification.)".
It suggests that if it's not a B1 level test, you need to follow the normal process of UK NARIC. Where as in the AN Guide it also has an option to submit " A print out from the points-based calculator, with the equivalent level of your degree and the level of English "
Please could you advice if I can
a) Send my degree and tick that I've already met the criteria during ILR (after Oct-2013)
or b) Send my degree along with point based calculator (a have a copy from my ILR application)
or c) Apply for NARIC confirmation and send my degree along with it.
My Wife
She got an ESOL Level 3 certificate from ESB, which she used in ILR and currently not on Home Office's list. I am not sure if ESOL Level 3 certificate is same a B1 CEFR qualification and if she can send this certificate after selecting that she had met the criteria during her ILR application (after Oct-2013) or go for a new B1 test from the approved list of centers.
Thanks for reading this, please advice what I should be doing? I am thinking a lot?
Regards,
RG