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Re: 5 years old IELTS certificate?

Post by realfantasy » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:59 am

CR001 wrote:
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To get Tier 2 General visa, I had to pass IELTS exam by minimum achieving 4.5 band/score.. I scored 6 IELTS band/score... it was used/accepted by Home office for my Tier 2 General visa.. now if i apply for ILR, can i use the same 5 years old IELTS certificate? and also for ILR what IELTS band score is required?
You can only use an old expired test if it is a test on HO approved test list at level B1 AND it is with a test provider that is still on HOs approved test provider current list.

Also, please do not start new topics with each question. Please stick to this thread.
I added my Q in same thread but it wasn't picked up so i thought it's got ignored or may be not in correct thread.. anyway will use same thread for future Qs..

Just curious what is IELTS life skill and IELTS UKVI? what is difference..

I gave IELTS exam in 2014 and back then it was only either academic or general. I did IELTS general so is it different now as looking at

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... ebsite.pdf

so getting confuse. please help understanding this. thanks

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:59 am

tier11417 wrote:
Sun Mar 03, 2019 3:12 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Sun Mar 03, 2019 2:28 pm
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Sat Mar 02, 2019 4:10 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Sat Mar 02, 2019 1:44 pm


Thanks for your response.

So just to clarify, if i wanted to apply together, for all 4 of us we can apply through one account/application. but as i m more interested to apply on priority service so i can apply separately and my wife and 2 kids can apply by separate application so 2 applications can be submitted in this situation.
Yes. If you all apply together I am not aware if the payment system will give you option to split the super priority and standard services. Its better you keep one account for yourself and best to use the start of 28 window and go for super priority. Once you get your ILR/or waiting you should apply for your dependents before visa expiry anyways. Keeping them on separate account will make it easier to choose standard service for them.
Thanks for your response. It make sense.

What if i apply from one account (together) so 4 of us will fill up 1 application, me would be main applicant and others will be my dependent... we all pay 610 super priority fee individually or how it would be?
If you all apply together, the same “main applicant” account will let you add more applicants. For example, dependent partner, dependent children. If I am not wrong the payment system will give you two options either standard for all, or super priority for all and an aggregate total sum you would have to pay accordingly. I am not sure if you will be able to split the super priority for youself and standard for your dependents. As far as I am aware, the payments section gives an aggregate of total sum to be paid.
I added my Q in same thread but it wasn't picked up so i thought it's got ignored or may be not in correct thread.. anyway will use same thread for future Qs..

Just curious what is IELTS life skill and IELTS UKVI? what is difference..

I gave IELTS exam in 2014 and back then it was only either academic or general. I did IELTS general so is it different now as looking at

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... ebsite.pdf

so getting confuse. please help understanding this. thanks

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by CULLINAN » Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:36 am

You can use old IELTS only if it is still on the approved list. Check “prove your english” gov link. Google it. You will find out.
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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:14 pm

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Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:36 am
You can use old IELTS only if it is still on the approved list. Check “prove your english” gov link. Google it. You will find out.
Time spent outside the UK and Crown Dependencies

Since you first entered the UK, have you had any absences from the UK? (Required)
This includes any absences however short. Do not include travel to Crown Dependencies.



does it include my travel to my home country for 1-2 weeks ? if yes then what proof i need to provide other than passport entry/exit stamps as those trips was family visit only?

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by CR001 » Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:39 pm

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does it include my travel to my home country for 1-2 weeks ? if yes then what proof i need to provide other than passport entry/exit stamps as those trips was family visit only?
Yes it includes ALL absences from the UK (business and personal). Only passport required and letter from employer(s).
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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:31 pm

CR001 wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:39 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:14 pm
does it include my travel to my home country for 1-2 weeks ? if yes then what proof i need to provide other than passport entry/exit stamps as those trips was family visit only?
Yes it includes ALL absences from the UK (business and personal). Only passport required and letter from employer(s).
I got few queries, if you can answer, that would be awesome...

first i 'll introduce myself.. i came in uk on tier 2 general visa... in 2014... stayed with single employer who sponsored me.. going to apply for ILR soon...

i have 2 kids and wife... who are on my dependent visa.. travelled and lived with me since 2014..

Q1. for tier 2 visa, i had to pass IELTS general exam, which i did, not sure if that is still usable for ILR application.. as couldn't see that in approved list anymore, only ielts i see in their list is IELTS life skills and IELTS UKVI... dont know much about them... can you advise which IELTS i should do life sills or UKVI?

Q2. As you know, you can only apply through online application for ILR... do i need to create separate accounts for my dependants or add my dependants in my application only would be enough?

Q3.. if i add them as dependent and apply for priority service... will i have to pay 610 priority fee individually or thats only application based (not dependants based)

Q4.. if priority service charged based on dependants also means individually, then i m more interested to apply in priority service, so in that case, i will not mention my dependants? and my dependants will be applying separately through their own accounts? or how it would be.. sorry little confuse about it..

Q5. does my wife and me both needs same English exam?

really appreciate if you can answer individually . thanks in advance.. regards..

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by CULLINAN » Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:37 pm

realfantasy wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:31 pm
CR001 wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:39 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:14 pm
does it include my travel to my home country for 1-2 weeks ? if yes then what proof i need to provide other than passport entry/exit stamps as those trips was family visit only?
Yes it includes ALL absences from the UK (business and personal). Only passport required and letter from employer(s).
I got few queries, if you can answer, that would be awesome...

first i 'll introduce myself.. i came in uk on tier 2 general visa... in 2014... stayed with single employer who sponsored me.. going to apply for ILR soon...

i have 2 kids and wife... who are on my dependent visa.. travelled and lived with me since 2014..

Q1. for tier 2 visa, i had to pass IELTS general exam, which i did, not sure if that is still usable for ILR application.. as couldn't see that in approved list anymore, only ielts i see in their list is IELTS life skills and IELTS UKVI... dont know much about them... can you advise which IELTS i should do life sills or UKVI? https://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220

Q2. As you know, you can only apply through online application for ILR... do i need to create separate accounts for my dependants or add my dependants in my application only would be enough? You can add “dependent partner” and “dependent child” in the same account with you being the main applicant/main account

Q3.. if i add them as dependent and apply for priority service... will i have to pay 610 priority fee individually or thats only application based (not dependants based) If you apply altogether in one account, the payment will be an aggregate as far as I know. You will have to choose super priority for everyone or standard for everyone. You cant choose individually as far as I know

Q4.. if priority service charged based on dependants also means individually, then i m more interested to apply in priority service, so in that case, i will not mention my dependants? and my dependants will be applying separately through their own accounts? or how it would be.. sorry little confuse about it..What do you want to do? You want to apply for super priority for everyone or just yourself? I am not clear about your intention here

Q5. does my wife and me both needs same English exam? yes the above link

really appreciate if you can answer individually . thanks in advance.. regards..
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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by CULLINAN » Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:41 pm

You both need LIfe in UK also
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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:42 am

tier11417 wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:37 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:31 pm
CR001 wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:39 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:14 pm
does it include my travel to my home country for 1-2 weeks ? if yes then what proof i need to provide other than passport entry/exit stamps as those trips was family visit only?
Yes it includes ALL absences from the UK (business and personal). Only passport required and letter from employer(s).
I got few queries, if you can answer, that would be awesome...

first i 'll introduce myself.. i came in uk on tier 2 general visa... in 2014... stayed with single employer who sponsored me.. going to apply for ILR soon...

i have 2 kids and wife... who are on my dependent visa.. travelled and lived with me since 2014..

Q1. for tier 2 visa, i had to pass IELTS general exam, which i did, not sure if that is still usable for ILR application.. as couldn't see that in approved list anymore, only ielts i see in their list is IELTS life skills and IELTS UKVI... dont know much about them... can you advise which IELTS i should do life sills or UKVI? https://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220

Q2. As you know, you can only apply through online application for ILR... do i need to create separate accounts for my dependants or add my dependants in my application only would be enough? You can add “dependent partner” and “dependent child” in the same account with you being the main applicant/main account

Q3.. if i add them as dependent and apply for priority service... will i have to pay 610 priority fee individually or thats only application based (not dependants based) If you apply altogether in one account, the payment will be an aggregate as far as I know. You will have to choose super priority for everyone or standard for everyone. You cant choose individually as far as I know

Q4.. if priority service charged based on dependants also means individually, then i m more interested to apply in priority service, so in that case, i will not mention my dependants? and my dependants will be applying separately through their own accounts? or how it would be.. sorry little confuse about it..What do you want to do? You want to apply for super priority for everyone or just yourself? I am not clear about your intention here

Q5. does my wife and me both needs same English exam? yes the above link

really appreciate if you can answer individually . thanks in advance.. regards..
Thank you so much for responding individually,

About Q4 you said you not clear, i just put up a scenario, i myself needed to apply on super priority basis and my dependents can apply on standard basis... so in this case. i 'll not add them as my dependent in my application (as if i do, i 'll have to pay for that right away in super priority service?) if i dont add them , for all 3 of them, would the apply through seperate applications? how would we link our applications?

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by CULLINAN » Wed Mar 13, 2019 1:33 pm

realfantasy wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:42 am
tier11417 wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:37 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:31 pm
CR001 wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 1:39 pm

Yes it includes ALL absences from the UK (business and personal). Only passport required and letter from employer(s).
I got few queries, if you can answer, that would be awesome...

first i 'll introduce myself.. i came in uk on tier 2 general visa... in 2014... stayed with single employer who sponsored me.. going to apply for ILR soon...

i have 2 kids and wife... who are on my dependent visa.. travelled and lived with me since 2014..

Q1. for tier 2 visa, i had to pass IELTS general exam, which i did, not sure if that is still usable for ILR application.. as couldn't see that in approved list anymore, only ielts i see in their list is IELTS life skills and IELTS UKVI... dont know much about them... can you advise which IELTS i should do life sills or UKVI? https://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220

Q2. As you know, you can only apply through online application for ILR... do i need to create separate accounts for my dependants or add my dependants in my application only would be enough? You can add “dependent partner” and “dependent child” in the same account with you being the main applicant/main account

Q3.. if i add them as dependent and apply for priority service... will i have to pay 610 priority fee individually or thats only application based (not dependants based) If you apply altogether in one account, the payment will be an aggregate as far as I know. You will have to choose super priority for everyone or standard for everyone. You cant choose individually as far as I know

Q4.. if priority service charged based on dependants also means individually, then i m more interested to apply in priority service, so in that case, i will not mention my dependants? and my dependants will be applying separately through their own accounts? or how it would be.. sorry little confuse about it..What do you want to do? You want to apply for super priority for everyone or just yourself? I am not clear about your intention here

Q5. does my wife and me both needs same English exam? yes the above link

really appreciate if you can answer individually . thanks in advance.. regards..
Thank you so much for responding individually,

About Q4 you said you not clear, i just put up a scenario, i myself needed to apply on super priority basis and my dependents can apply on standard basis... so in this case. i 'll not add them as my dependent in my application (as if i do, i 'll have to pay for that right away in super priority service?) if i dont add them , for all 3 of them, would the apply through seperate applications? how would we link our applications?
This is my understanding. If you want to apply for super priority its best to use the 28 days window and apply in the start. So highly likely you will get the visa in 24 hours (or sooner). You can then apply for dependents on a separate account given you apply for them before their expiry of visa. The form asks details about the main applicant so it will be linked.
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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:56 pm

Immigration details
Have you previously lived in a country outside the UK including your country of birth?

about his Question in ILR form... i have couple of questions

1) i visited UK in 2011 on visit visa? do i need to include that visit information as well

2) do i also need to include my home country stay since birth?

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by CULLINAN » Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:04 pm

realfantasy wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:56 pm
Immigration details
Have you previously lived in a country outside the UK including your country of birth?

about his Question in ILR form... i have couple of questions

1) i visited UK in 2011 on visit visa? do i need to include that visit information as well

2) do i also need to include my home country stay since birth?
1) The question is asking OUTSIDE UK. So no UK visits. Plus visit is not “living” anyways.

2) Yes because you lived there plus the questions asks so.
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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:05 pm

tier11417 wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 1:33 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:42 am
tier11417 wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:37 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:31 pm


I got few queries, if you can answer, that would be awesome...

first i 'll introduce myself.. i came in uk on tier 2 general visa... in 2014... stayed with single employer who sponsored me.. going to apply for ILR soon...

i have 2 kids and wife... who are on my dependent visa.. travelled and lived with me since 2014..

Q1. for tier 2 visa, i had to pass IELTS general exam, which i did, not sure if that is still usable for ILR application.. as couldn't see that in approved list anymore, only ielts i see in their list is IELTS life skills and IELTS UKVI... dont know much about them... can you advise which IELTS i should do life sills or UKVI? https://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220

Q2. As you know, you can only apply through online application for ILR... do i need to create separate accounts for my dependants or add my dependants in my application only would be enough? You can add “dependent partner” and “dependent child” in the same account with you being the main applicant/main account

Q3.. if i add them as dependent and apply for priority service... will i have to pay 610 priority fee individually or thats only application based (not dependants based) If you apply altogether in one account, the payment will be an aggregate as far as I know. You will have to choose super priority for everyone or standard for everyone. You cant choose individually as far as I know

Q4.. if priority service charged based on dependants also means individually, then i m more interested to apply in priority service, so in that case, i will not mention my dependants? and my dependants will be applying separately through their own accounts? or how it would be.. sorry little confuse about it..What do you want to do? You want to apply for super priority for everyone or just yourself? I am not clear about your intention here

Q5. does my wife and me both needs same English exam? yes the above link

really appreciate if you can answer individually . thanks in advance.. regards..
Thank you so much for responding individually,

About Q4 you said you not clear, i just put up a scenario, i myself needed to apply on super priority basis and my dependents can apply on standard basis... so in this case. i 'll not add them as my dependent in my application (as if i do, i 'll have to pay for that right away in super priority service?) if i dont add them , for all 3 of them, would the apply through seperate applications? how would we link our applications?
This is my understanding. If you want to apply for super priority its best to use the 28 days window and apply in the start. So highly likely you will get the visa in 24 hours (or sooner). You can then apply for dependents on a separate account given you apply for them before their expiry of visa. The form asks details about the main applicant so it will be linked.

Immigration details
Have you previously lived in a country outside the UK including your country of birth?

about his Question in ILR form... i have couple of questions

Q1) i visited UK in 2011 on visit visa? do i need to include that visit information as well

Q2) do i also need to include my home country stay since birth?

and about Q in form

Q3) Do you currently hold, or have you ever held, any other nationality or citizenship?
do i need to include my birth country citizenship?

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:23 pm

tier11417 wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:04 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:56 pm
Immigration details
Have you previously lived in a country outside the UK including your country of birth?

about his Question in ILR form... i have couple of questions

1) i visited UK in 2011 on visit visa? do i need to include that visit information as well

2) do i also need to include my home country stay since birth?
1) The question is asking OUTSIDE UK. So no UK visits. Plus visit is not “living” anyways.

2) Yes because you lived there plus the questions asks so.
Do you currently hold, or have you ever held, any other nationality or citizenship?
do i need to include my birth country citizenship?

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by CULLINAN » Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:28 pm

The form first asks about your nationality. Then the above question is a following question asking about any other nationalities you hold (other than home country).
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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by bizman » Fri Mar 15, 2019 1:45 pm

If you have any other nationalities, you need to mention them
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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Fri Mar 15, 2019 10:46 pm

tier11417 wrote:
Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:28 pm
The form first asks about your nationality. Then the above question is a following question asking about any other nationalities you hold (other than home country).
ok thanks for clarifying this.

Not sure if this is right forum for that, i have UK naric assessment for my degree, their assessment i got in 2008 and assessment was
equivalent to Bachelor degree (ordinary)

just wondering if i apply again for UK Naric red route, considering that assessment, could anybody tell if that would be B1 level or what? or if i needed that information how can i find out?

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Re: Employment letter for Tier 2

Post by realfantasy » Tue May 07, 2019 12:40 pm

Hi

Can you please advise if there are any guidelines on employment letter to mention, any template?

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by cracker1234 » Tue May 07, 2019 9:28 pm

realfantasy wrote:
Tue May 07, 2019 12:40 pm
Hi

Can you please advise if there are any guidelines on employment letter to mention, any template?
Use these templates as reference -
indefinite-leave-to-remain/employer-let ... 67381.html

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by realfantasy » Wed May 08, 2019 2:16 pm

cracker1234 wrote:
Tue May 07, 2019 9:28 pm
realfantasy wrote:
Tue May 07, 2019 12:40 pm
Hi

Can you please advise if there are any guidelines on employment letter to mention, any template?
Use these templates as reference -
indefinite-leave-to-remain/employer-let ... 67381.html
Looking at the linked post date which is 2014, just wondering is it still relevant and cover everything needed?

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Re: Dependent separate form?

Post by cracker1234 » Wed May 08, 2019 11:03 pm

This is just a template. You can write your own one referring to this.

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Re: National identity card

Post by realfantasy » Tue May 14, 2019 5:36 pm

In ILR form where they ask for Do you have a valid national identity card?

just wondering how important it is..

I got 1 but that is in Urdu (as i m from Pakistan), so should i just mention that and give its scanned copy as it is?

or just skip about it means dont mention it.

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Re: National identity card

Post by CULLINAN » Tue May 14, 2019 7:45 pm

realfantasy wrote:
Tue May 14, 2019 5:36 pm
In ILR form where they ask for Do you have a valid national identity card?

just wondering how important it is..

I got 1 but that is in Urdu (as i m from Pakistan), so should i just mention that and give its scanned copy as it is?

or just skip about it means dont mention it.
Where does it even ask for a scan copy of the ID card?

Urdu or English your Pakistani citizenship number remains the same. Simply state the NIC number.
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missing entry/exit stamps

Post by realfantasy » Tue May 14, 2019 8:17 pm

Hi

I was just double checking my dates and find out enty/exit stamp from manchester airport is missing of my 2016 travel..

do i need to be worried?

what should i do now to ensure there wont be any issue?

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