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If you have lost life in UK test then you have to do it again.green_express wrote:Wondering if anyone can help.
My spouse took a life in the uk test in September 2008, which was submitted with her application for indefinite leave to remain in the uk, this was refused on the basis of her being granted leave outside of the immigration rules, meaning she had to complete 6 years of limited leave before being considered for ILR, the 6 years are due for completion in the next few months and the problem is that we have tried on several occasions to have our original documents submitted to UKBA back in 2008 returned to us, without any luck. The most important document being the Life in the UK Test certificate.
Is there any way for the home office to confirm that she took the test and passed it ?
Your help is much appreciated. [/b]
green_express wrote:Wondering if anyone can help.
My spouse took a life in the uk test in September 2008, which was submitted with her application for indefinite leave to remain in the uk, this was refused on the basis of her being granted leave outside of the immigration rules, meaning she had to complete 6 years of limited leave before being considered for ILR, the 6 years are due for completion in the next few months and the problem is that we have tried on several occasions to have our original documents submitted to UKBA back in 2008 returned to us, without any luck. The most important document being the Life in the UK Test certificate.
Is there any way for the home office to confirm that she took the test and passed it ?
Your help is much appreciated. [/b]
But without any copy or reference no how you would prove to home office?You dont need to worry, when you will send documents for ILR again just send the previous refusal copy with covering letter mentioning that you already submitted life in the Uk test certificate original with previous application.
Why you did not appeal when they refuse your spouse ILR application last time?
I would quote from uk in life test website which is owns by home office.2 reasons are that the HO can confirm KOL has been obtained (it is ESOL that causes problems) so they wouldnt need the certificate physically and
http://www.lifeintheuktest.gov.uk/htmls ... er_10.htmlWhat happens if I lose my pass notification letter?/size]
Your pass notification letter is very important: you should keep it in a safe place until you are ready to fill in your application for citizenship or indefinite leave to remain. If you lose this letter, you will not be given a new one to replace it. This means that you may have to pay to take the test again.
I can confirm you dont need Life in Uk Test to apply for ILR.secondly, if your partner is technically applying for ILR on completion of 6 years DL then she will effecively be applying outside the immigration rules, not subject to them and therefore would not be reliant upon it.
I would thank for Life in Uk Test link.I struggle to find it.You will not have to meet the KOL requirement if you are being granted settlement outside the Immigration Rules, or if you are applying for settlement as:
* a Foreign and Commonwealth citizen on discharge from HM Forces (including a Gurkha);
* the husband, wife or civil partner of a Foreign and Commonwealth citizen on discharge from HM Forces (including a Gurkha);
* a victim of domestic violence;
* the bereaved partner (husband, wife, civil partner, unmarried partner or same-sex partner) of a British citizen or someone who was settled here;
* a parent, grandparent or other dependent relative of a British citizen or someone who has settled here (under paragraph 317 of the Immigration Rules);
* a retired person of independent means;
* a European national or the non-European family member of a European national, making an application under the Free Movement of Persons provisions (not based on the Immigration Rules);
* a Turkish businessperson under the European Community Association Agreement (ECAA) with Turkey;
* someone who has spent five years in the UK with permission to stay as a refugee;
* someone who has spent six years in the UK with discretionary leave;
* someone who has spent four years in the UK with exceptional leave to remain;
* someone who has spent five years in the UK with humanitarian protection; or
* a dependent child of someone in an employment category that preceding the points-based system (listed in paragraphs 128-193 of the Immigration Rules, excluding paragraphs 135I-135K) or of someone who is here as a businessman, self-employed person, investor, writer, composer or artist (paragraphs 200-239 of the Immigration Rules). This includes children who are 18 or over when they apply.
However, you will need to demonstrate your knowledge of language and life in the UK if you later apply for British citizenship, unless you are exempt for other reasons. For more information, see the Citizenship section.
If you are applying for settlement in one of the categories above, you should ensure that you meet the requirements for that category and can provide documentary evidence to support your application. The application form for your settlement category lists the evidence.
Hi Green Express, thank you for this info. Do you have the number of NCS. I have sent the original copy of my Certificate of Life in the UK test to Home Office when i applied for ILR. I did not retain a photocopy. Now im applying for Naturalization. On the form, it states that i need to provide Test Number which i dont have. Please advise many thanks!green_express wrote:Just to provide a quick update. Went for NCS today and while there, they phoned the UKBA Nationality helpline and obtained the Test Number.
So they have a way to check that you definitely took the test and passed or failed etc.
You don't have to take the test again if your Certificate is lost or stolen in the postal system as long as you have passed it.
You will however need the date and place where you took the test.
Hi donmagsino, We were in the same position as you, make sure you do the NCS service where they check your originals and give them back to you rather than having to send in to the UKBA. They have their own helpline, so I don't have the phone number, but as long as you have the date and place where you took the test, that should be enough information for them to confirm it's a passed test.donmagsino wrote:Hi Green Express, thank you for this info. Do you have the number of NCS. I have sent the original copy of my Certificate of Life in the UK test to Home Office when i applied for ILR. I did not retain a photocopy. Now im applying for Naturalization. On the form, it states that i need to provide Test Number which i dont have. Please advise many thanks!green_express wrote:Just to provide a quick update. Went for NCS today and while there, they phoned the UKBA Nationality helpline and obtained the Test Number.
So they have a way to check that you definitely took the test and passed or failed etc.
You don't have to take the test again if your Certificate is lost or stolen in the postal system as long as you have passed it.
You will however need the date and place where you took the test.