Help will be appreciated: NOTE: My Application is not refused nor rejected. This is in process
I'm facing refusal of Naturalisation. I have applied for British Citizenship in July 2018 and have received a letter on 05/09/2018 stating that I "have not provided an acceptable English language qualification.” and my caseworker has requested that I send him an acceptable proof of English language qualification ( e.g B1 CEFR or higher, a Bachelor's degree or higher, a Post Graduate Degree etc. The document that I previously submitted was my Diploma Of High Education 3 years course in Nursing from a University in London, UK. The Home Office letter is dated 30/08/2018, i received it on 05/09/2018, and i have till 14/08/2018 to submit a valid English Language certificate. I have booked for the test this weekends and hoping to send the certificate to them by next week but i feel like by my caseworker did not read the policy and procedures since i discovered that on https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 0.0ext.pdf (Published in March 2018) . Page 16 it states this for DIPLOMAS that----Diplomas
Applicants holding a postgraduate diploma, or a graduate diploma from a UK
university, are considered to have the required level of English for a settlement or
citizenship application.
Postgraduate diplomas are usually abbreviated as PGDip, PG Dip, PgD, PgDip.
Examples would be:
• postgraduate diploma in legal practice
• graduate diploma in law
• postgraduate diploma in education
What shall i do? Shall i challenge this letter by sending back to them the same Diploma original copy and a letter pointing out the caseworker's mistake?( I fear they may reject it and give me a refusal). Or An exam dated after my application was submitted be still valid?
Thank you for your kindness
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