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Tiggers0608
11th September 2008, 09:23
Hmm just wondering whens the best time to take the LIfe's in the Uk test?

a month before the visa expires?

within the month of passing the ILR documents?

or you can take it anytime you want? lol

:Erm::rolleyes:

vbkelly
11th September 2008, 09:32
Hmm just wondering whens the best time to take the LIfe's in the Uk test?

a month before the visa expires?

within the month of passing the ILR documents?

or you can take it anytime you want? lol

:Erm::rolleyes:

how long you've been here?

Geraldine
11th September 2008, 10:32
Hi!

take it as soon as possible before they increase the fee or worst, make the test harder. :D

KeithD
11th September 2008, 11:04
Best to take it when you know the answers! :doh :rolleyes:

aug06_2006
11th September 2008, 14:08
You r correct Boss hehehe!

Me, hopefully next month i can take the test.

vbkelly
11th September 2008, 14:13
You r correct Boss hehehe!

Me, hopefully next month i can take the test.

goodluck!

Ann07
11th September 2008, 14:30
As soon as you are ready :) goodluck:)

Ann07
11th September 2008, 14:30
You r correct Boss hehehe!

Me, hopefully next month i can take the test.

Goodluck:)

Ana_may365
11th September 2008, 19:41
is it ok to take the test even my residence permit is finish in 2010?coz my hubby doesnt bother if i always renew my 2 years visa every 2 years.:doh

LUKT
11th September 2008, 21:17
You can do the exam whenever you like, earlier the better, however make sure you are well prepared.
The secret to passing any exam is repetition !, don't worry about getting questions wrong, the important thing is to make sure that you can get all questions correct on your practice tests, before you do the real exam. Usually your results on the actual exam will be a fair reflection of what you score in practice tests. I've used the free questions from British Citizenship test (http://lifeuk.info/blog/life-in-the-uk-test-preparation/)

joebloggs
12th September 2008, 06:19
take it asap, and you have to pass it if you are applying for ILR, as you need to send the cert with your app :doh

if you cannot pass it in time ,then you need to apply for FLR before your visa expires :NoNo:

aromulus
12th September 2008, 09:36
You can do the exam whenever you like, earlier the better, however make sure you are well prepared.
The secret to passing any exam is repetition !, don't worry about getting questions wrong, the important thing is to make sure that you can get all questions correct on your practice tests, before you do the real exam. Usually your results on the actual exam will be a fair reflection of what you score in practice tests. I've used the free questions from British Citizenship test (http://lifeuk.info/blog/life-in-the-uk-test-preparation/)

Although as a newbie you would not normally be allowed to post links, I am letting this one through, as I find it very useful for other forum members.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Welcome aboard.

Tiggers0608
13th September 2008, 16:09
how long you've been here?

:Erm: my visa will end 2009 dec , so whats the best month to take the life in the UK test?

aug06_2006
13th September 2008, 17:11
Goodluck:)

Tnx! Anno7 n vbkelly.. am getting excited n nervous na hehehe!
My hubby tried to get schedule for my test n unfortunately fully booked already. Woman said we will try to phone them again in next week so that i can get test schedule in November.

PAT
14th September 2008, 00:01
Tnx! Anno7 n vbkelly.. am getting excited n nervous na hehehe!
My hubby tried to get schedule for my test n unfortunately fully booked already. Woman said we will try to phone them again in next week so that i can get test schedule in November.


Good luck !!!...I'm sure you'll make it.

flomike
14th September 2008, 00:23
while the exam still £34 is the best time and of course when your ready. Good luck

alicat
14th September 2008, 17:04
when your ready and confident.

pennybarry
20th September 2008, 18:16
Yes ! They are right :xxgrinning--00xx3:Take your exam when you're ready, I was not ready when I took my exam:yikes:, It was already Sept when I chat online with Telford (Gracy) She said I need to take exam before my visa expired on Sept. 12 because I arrived more than 28 days:Erm:. So I only have few days to prepare. I took my exam on 9th and filed leave of absence 3 days b4 my exam. Luckily I've passed my exam in the morning and sent my ILR application in the afternoon after taking my exam (same day):yikes:. I paid £750 :Brick:
Been busy with school, job etc. Got 3 certificates from college, Been to holidays, sorted some problems too.:doh
Thanks to Telford and Kimmy:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Ann07
20th September 2008, 19:13
Tnx! Anno7 n vbkelly.. am getting excited n nervous na hehehe!
My hubby tried to get schedule for my test n unfortunately fully booked already. Woman said we will try to phone them again in next week so that i can get test schedule in November.

walay sapayan mam:D

I think they are always busy this time. I booked my test 2 weeks after we phone them lucky got a space. When i took it it was full and the system broke down:cwm23: we have to wait for 5 minutes to resume everything:cwm23:

Good for you just save the time for reviewing:D Goodluck po.

Tiggers0608
23rd September 2008, 08:49
:Erm: i wonder if the book for Life in the UK test changes every year or still the same one, coz im planning to buy one next week and maybe take the test when im ready :rolleyes:

Geraldine
23rd September 2008, 10:42
I wont be surprised if they change the test, make it harder, add more questions and increase the fee in the future. If I were you, study hard now and take the test as soon as you are ready. So thats one off your to-do list.:)

pennybarry
23rd September 2008, 17:32
:Erm: i wonder if the book for Life in the UK test changes every year or still the same one, coz im planning to buy one next week and maybe take the test when im ready :rolleyes:


It's still the book but there were questions that I can't remember if that is in the book. It's about politics. I am not into politics and it was ashamed I got 6 questions about Hansard debates:yikes: and some other related topics.

They make it harder as they change the database questions. They change the sentence to make it harder so we really need to analyze the questions:)

GaryFifer
23rd September 2008, 19:01
Probably when you know all the characters in Eastenders and Cornation Street and you know the Parrot sketch.

joebloggs
23rd September 2008, 21:58
I wont be surprised if they change the test, make it harder, add more questions and increase the fee in the future. If I were you, study hard now and take the test as soon as you are ready. So thats one off your to-do list.:)

they already have changed it, last april, b4 april of last year the test was based on only 3 chapters not 5 as it is now, but i don't think they will change it again for a while, not worth the hassle :NoNo:

Tiggers0608
25th September 2008, 08:36
:Erm: whats the best book to buy to review for the life in the UK test? :Erm:

aromulus
25th September 2008, 09:02
:Erm: whats the best book to buy to review for the life in the UK test? :Erm:

George Orwell's "1984"......:omg:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteen_Eighty-Four

Ann07
25th September 2008, 12:55
:Erm: whats the best book to buy to review for the life in the UK test? :Erm:

Life in the united kingdom: A journey to citizenship 2nd edition.. thats from the HO. try that one. you can buy it in whsmiths goodluck :)

Tiggers0608
27th September 2008, 09:04
Life in the united kingdom: A journey to citizenship 2nd edition.. thats from the HO. try that one. you can buy it in whsmiths goodluck :)

:xxgrinning--00xx3: Thanks Ann yup i did buy that book yesterday :xxgrinning--00xx3: coz i have an indonesian friend and shes bought the two different type of book, i told her to buy the life in the UK test book with the home office name on the cover but she said the other 2 books is better coz it have already examples of the test :Erm:

:xxgrinning--00xx3: thanks anyways good luck on all of us who will go through that process he he he :rolleyes:

macaco
23rd October 2008, 21:46
Take it anytime before the visa expires. Life in UK exams got no expiry so that's one worry out. Yes as of this moment it is £34 (and surely it will increase) Also in you will need some time to book it. Go online and there are 1000 questions for only £5.95. Good for 90 days, (I think)