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No, naturalising is proving:Londontown wrote:Thanks CR001,
I'm from S. Africa and yes, it's a perm residence card. I will read the guidelines. I better apply before March then Really expensive!
Thanks, noajthan. Silly question, but is naturalisation doing the LIUK test? I will go and read the guidelines, anyway
Cheers, my wife always did the applications for me so I need to do my homework this timenoajthan wrote:No, naturalising is proving:Londontown wrote:Thanks CR001,
I'm from S. Africa and yes, it's a perm residence card. I will read the guidelines. I better apply before March then Really expensive!
Thanks, noajthan. Silly question, but is naturalisation doing the LIUK test? I will go and read the guidelines, anyway& etc etc
- you are settled;
English capability (if required);
LITUK;
sound mind;
have references;
absences within limits;
physically present in UK 5(/3) years before application;
resident in UK 5 (/3) years;
good character;
Sure, I was just reading through the list of countries exempt....I have a CELTA certificate from a few years ago (for teaching English). I wonder if they will accept this. I passed the B2 English test about 3 yrs ago for a job. Maybe they will still have a record of that.CR001 wrote:As a South African, you must do the B1 English test from an HO approved test provider. You are not exempt from the requirement.
You must have a B1 SELT English test that is on the HO approved list. Anything else, unless you have a UK degree, will result in a refusal. It is a non negotiable point and as you have not previously had to provide proof of English for a UK Immigration application, it is even more important that you do the correct one.Londontown wrote:Sure, I was just reading through the list of countries exempt....I have a CELTA certificate from a few years ago (for teaching English). I wonder if they will accept this. I passed the B2 English test about 3 yrs ago for a job. Maybe they will still have a record of that.CR001 wrote:As a South African, you must do the B1 English test from an HO approved test provider. You are not exempt from the requirement.
Also, do you think I should buy a book for the LIUK test? I heard the questions change every year.
Thank you. That's very helpful. I will make sure everything is perfectCR001 wrote:You must have a B1 SELT English test that is on the HO approved list. Anything else, unless you have a UK degree, will result in a refusal. It is a non negotiable point and as you have not previously had to provide proof of English for a UK Immigration application, it is even more important that you do the correct one.Londontown wrote:Sure, I was just reading through the list of countries exempt....I have a CELTA certificate from a few years ago (for teaching English). I wonder if they will accept this. I passed the B2 English test about 3 yrs ago for a job. Maybe they will still have a record of that.CR001 wrote:As a South African, you must do the B1 English test from an HO approved test provider. You are not exempt from the requirement.
Also, do you think I should buy a book for the LIUK test? I heard the questions change every year.
You should buy the book. The questions/book DO NOT change every year. It is multiple choice test anyway so the person sitting the test next to you will have a different set of generated questions to what you have.