Good morning,
My husband has a same day SET(M) appointment in May. I have seen that the English language criteria has changed since we last applied for his FLR as to what documents are required.
His first and only language is English, but as he is from a non majority English speaking country (South Africa), needs to provide the evidence he meets the English language criteria.
In his previous application for FLR he used his degree certificate from South Africa to meet the requirement. However the current criteria states that we now also need a letter from UK NARIC.
Do we need to obtain this letter, or are we able to just present the degree certificate because he previously met the criteria under the old rules on a previous application? It seems silly that we need to now submit more documents when he has already been assessed as having spoken English. I don't want to not obtain the letter the NARIC and the visa be refused, but equally if it isn't required I'd rather keep my £125.
Thanks
Charlotte
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