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You didn't read my post clearly. I requested both but got one so asking whether they send separately or together. (to confirm whether another one is in transit or they missed it)
this route means? red or blue?Sv2018 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 3:15 pmFor visa, red route is applicable and while submitting through this route you should receive two certificates - English level and comparability certificate for the qualification(s).
You can submit as many as qualification under same application e.g., Degree or highest one Master degree.
amit2453 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 4:19 pmthis route means? red or blue? I meant through red route I received 2 certificates are mentionedSv2018 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 3:15 pmFor visa, red route is applicable and while submitting through this route you should receive two certificates - English level and comparability certificate for the qualification(s).
You can submit as many as qualification under same application e.g., Degree or highest one Master degree.
Red provides 1 certificate for visa while blue provides 2 separate certificate. From where you got this information, in fact through red route I received 2 certificates
Is certificate through blue route (2 separate certificate) acceptable?
No.
Casa wrote: ↑Mon Sep 03, 2018 11:17 amYou stand to lose a great deal more than the NARIC fee is your visa application is refused.
The NARIC ELA Blue Route won't be accepted by the UKVI as the Red Route has specific questions/information required for a UK visa application.
"The red coloured UK NARIC Visas and Nationality statements have enhanced security features and present clearly to the Home Office case worker the information regarding your qualification(s) that they need (about your qualifications, country of study etc) to make a decision about your immigration, settlement or visa application."
Please refrain from digging up old topics to tag onto!!taffet87 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 1:33 pmIs there a link in visa rules which says the red route must be used. Just checking as a friend has the two statements for his wife under blue route and I had used the same a couple of years ago. Would like to know precise rules which says red route must be used or is it simply a money making exercise for UK NARIC by charging more for the same thing.
https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/knowledge-of-englishYou can prove your knowledge of English by either:
passing an approved English language test with at least CEFR level B1 in reading, writing, speaking and listening
having an academic qualification that was taught in English and is recognised by UK NARIC as being equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or PhD
https://www.naric.org.uk/visas%20and%20 ... fault.aspxAcademic qualifications
You can prove your knowledge of English if both:
you have a degree or academic qualification that was taught or researched in English
your qualification is recognised by UK NARIC as being equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree or higher
You’ll need to provide a certificate from UK NARIC confirming this when you apply.
Who is it for?
The Visas and Nationality Service supports you if you need to evidence your English language proficiency for UK Home Office UKVI applications. This is for you if you are applying for:
Family visas, settlement or citizenship/naturalisation
Tier 1 Entrepreneur
Tier 2 General
Tier 2 Ministry of Religion
Tier 2 Sportsperson
Representative of an Overseas Business visa
This service helps applicants satisfy the requirements of Home Office Appendix B, Appendix FM and Appendix W of the Immigration Rules.