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If your wife's degree is comparable to a British degree as per naric and the medium was English, that should suffice.params0073 wrote:I have a degree taught in English but the only thing I am worried about is my wife. She has a degree which also appears on PBC but PBC doesn't award any point. I mean I used my wife's qualification in PBC but all she got is zero point so not sure she can give the exam now (she is my dependent)?
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It is possible that the requirements for English language for KoLL may change in the future and applicants will need to meet the requirements in place at that time.
The following groups are considered automatically to meet the English language component of the KoLL requirement and will not be required to show a formal speaking and listening qualification:
• Nationals of majority English speaking countries (Annex A).
• Those who have obtained a degree taught in English.
Both of these groups will, however, be required to pass the Life in the UK test to demonstrate their knowledge of life in the UK.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... hlanguage/If you cannot find your academic qualifications on the points-based calculator, you may still wish to claim points for it. If so, you should contact UK NARIC directly for an assessment of the level of the qualification and, if UK NARIC confirms it is of the required level, obtain a letter and/or confirmation certificate from UK NARIC. You can find a link to the UK NARIC website on the right of this page. It is an independent website, for which we are not responsible. It may charge a fee for confirming qualifications.
If UK NARIC cannot confirm the equivalence of your qualification, we will not award points for it. In this case, you may wish to use an alternative qualification if you have one.
You can use the points-based calculator, which you can find on the right side of this page, to check your degree before you apply. If you cannot find details of your degree on the calculator, UK NARIC will not be able to verify whether you meet the English language requirement. In that case, you should present an alternative qualification or select another way of showing that you meet the English language requirement.
University letter would suffice.I went for ELA as it was my personal choice and also the fact that my wife had letter from college not from university.john353 wrote:Amber, params
Won't the university letter regarding medium of instruction suffice in addition to naric statement of comparibility? Is NARIC english language assessment required?