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KOL test for Naturalisation in Dec 2013

Post by kolkaajhol » Wed Aug 21, 2013 10:45 am

Hello Guys, I am a bit confused and I am here to seek some guidance.

I got my ILR in Dec 2012 and would be applying for my Naturalisation in Dec 2013. I came to know that I need to take some kind of KOL test for Naturalisation. Not sure if I need to take this? I have already passed the Life in the UK test in Sep 2012 and used it for my ILR application. Please do let me know if i need to take this KOL test and any details about this test?

My background: I came to UK in 2007 on HSMP and then changed to Tier 1 - General and then applied for ILR in Dec 2012. QAlreI have a Bachelors in Engineering Degree from India taught in English. My spouse is also an Indian Citizen.

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Post by menwall » Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:55 am

As I understand it, you will not need to take the KOL test again if you passed it when applying for Settlement (ILR).

Taken from UKBA website on Naturalisation:

"If you passed the Life in the UK test or completed an ESOL course to meet the 'knowledge of language and life' requirement when you applied for settlement, you will not need to show that you meet this requirement again. Simply tick the appropriate box in section 1.22 of the application form."

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Post by Amber » Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:02 pm

The LIUK test will meet the KOLL requirement and for the new requirement providing you get points on the PBS calculator for your degree, that will suffice the new English requirement (post 28 Oct 13) too.
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Gentlemen Take note

Post by VR » Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:10 pm

All,

This is not what the statement of intent says....

''The requirement
The KoLL requirement for naturalisation as a British citizen will be the same as that for settlement and the same English language qualifications will be accepted.
Who will need to meet the requirement?
Citizenship is a privilege and not a right. The Government expects that all those wishing to become British citizens should demonstrate their commitment by learning English and have an understanding of British history, culture and traditions.
Therefore all those applying for naturalisation after 28 October 2013 will be expected to satisfy the new KoLL requirement.
The only exceptions will be those who are aged 65 or over or whose physical or mental condition severely inhibits the ability to communicate or take the Life in the UK test. (Minors are ineligible for naturalisation, therefore an exemption for under 18s is not relevant.)

A migrant who fulfils the Life in the UK requirement for settlement as it applies on or after 28 October 2013 will not be required to retake any elements in a later application for naturalisation but will be deemed automatically to satisfy KoLL at that later stage.

The situation is different for those who applied or apply for settlement before 28 October 2013.
They will have satisfied the KoLL requirement by either passing the Life in the UK test or by taking an ESOL qualification (probably at a level below B1) and this by itself will not be sufficient should they later apply for naturalisation. They will need to satisfy the new KoLL requirement but if they have already passed the Life in the UK test will not need to retake it. For some people this will mean passing a relevant speaking and listening qualification for the first time. Others will need to
pass a speaking and listening qualification at a higher level than they had to demonstrate to be granted leave to enter or leave to remain in the UK.

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... t-koll.pdf

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Post by Amber » Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:18 pm

The OP should be ok, as I said, providing his degree is awarded points on the PBS calculator or his degree is comparable to that of a UK degree and was taught in English.
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Post by kolkaajhol » Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:12 pm

I understand that there are some changes to the rules coming to affect from Oct 28, 2013. Can anyone please help?

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Post by vinny » Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:16 pm

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