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djc wrote:Hi Guys , applying for my naturalisation, and had some questions. A cursory look into previous posts did not yield the info. Apologies if they have been answered before.
1) Submitted my Life in the Uk test report while applying for ILR Cant find it any more. Do I have to submit it with my application as well??
Yes.
2) I am self employed and pay taxes. But I do not have the tax returns. Would supplying the home office with the unique reference number suffice or should I ask the IR to send me a copy and attach with the application.
You can do so.
3) Had done a PG Dip course which let me get the PSW visa (2008). Would that suffice or would I have to take a test to prove proficiency in English ?
Use Points Calculator to see if you're awarded 10 points for your english. If yes then no need to appear for English test. Also read this post
Thanks in advance.
If you have submitted the test for your settlement application, you don't need to submit it again for naturalisation.Damanisshallo wrote:1) Submitted my Life in the Uk test report while applying for ILR Cant find it any more. Do I have to submit it with my application as well??
Yes.
r u sure ? we do need to submit LIUK certificate when applying for Naturalization. My friend confirmed it and he said they will take your certificate because it no longer required by usJambo wrote:If you have submitted the test for your settlement application, you don't need to submit it again for naturalisation.Damanisshallo wrote:1) Submitted my Life in the Uk test report while applying for ILR Cant find it any more. Do I have to submit it with my application as well??
Yes.
I do not see a written confirmation about this. You've previously mentioned this elsewhere but how would someone answer the question 1.22 in Form AN where the applicant had lost his/her certificate?Jambo wrote:If you have submitted the test for your settlement application, you don't need to submit it again for naturalisation.
I hope this is not up to the discretion of the Case worker a la the famous Para 7.5g of the BNAForm AN @ Page 5 wrote:I have passed the Life in the UK test and attach confirmation followed by test number
2.2.3.11 wrote:Applicants who claim that they have passed the “Life in the UK” test in order to obtain ILR, must quote the test pass number on the application form to enable UKBA to check the information on Warehouse. These applicants do not need to resubmit their test pass letter unless you have any doubts about the validity of the information provided.
I would not think SAR is required.Damanisshallo wrote:Now that it is clear, One does not need to re-submit their LITUK Cert for Naturalisation, the only way out I could see to get your Test Certificate number (Where lost) is by requesting a SAR against a payment of £10 which should have all your records in place. I shall warn you that this SAR can take anything between 40 days to few months. So, the sooner the better.
Damanisshallo wrote:further expect the HO to investigate for the test certificate number?
This is the pre-28 October guidelines. I don't see why this should be changed now.Annex E wrote: 2.2.3.5 Evidence to be supplied
2.2.3.6 ...
2.2.3.7 Test results are also sent to the UK Border Agency electronically and this information is put onto Warehouse. You must check the applicant has passed the test on Warehouse ...
2.2.3.8 ...
2.2.3.9 ...
2.2.3.10 If an applicant cannot supply the letter because it has been lost, you can accept a Warehouse record as proof they have passed the test.