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See here (click) for further information.UKBA wrote:
The Nationality Regulations for ESOL courses changed on 7 April 2010. If you want to demonstrate your knowledge of language and life with an ESOL qualification, you must now meet the following requirements:
You must have attended your ESOL course at an accredited college.
The course must have included citizenship materials derived from the document 'Citizenship Materials for ESOL Learners' (ISBN: 1-84478-5424).
You must have obtained a relevant ESOL qualification from an approved awarding body.
You must demonstrate that you have made relevant progress.
Taken from the link:timidez wrote:Thanks but that doesn't answer my question. I know her qualifications fulfil all these requirements but the Centre manager thinks we would have a problem because they were obtained back in 2007. I can't find any mention to length of time, even though the rules have changed in 2010 her qualifications are still acceptable... or do they expire?
ESOL Certificate is valid for life but for immigration purpose it is valid just for two year. Secondly after October 2013 the home office need to show both qualification ESOL B1 Level and Life in the uk test as well. how ever there is time to October it maybe the home office change their minds because lots of application for ILR is still in processing since last year that is why lots of people affecting through new rules. Lets see near the deadline of change.timidez wrote:The letter is on its way, that's not a problem.
I would also assume a college certificate doesn't expire, but for some reason they are not 100% and advised me to confirm. Thank you very much!