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stevie c
17th June 2010, 18:30
Hi has anyone got any comments to make on the english test that spouse or fiancee has to pass before there allowed visa in to the uk seems a bit unfair to me:NoNo:

gWaPito
17th June 2010, 18:41
I'm afraid it's a cross we all have to bear, Stevie c.
It is another money making exercise for our governments:NoNo:
Nothing we can do about it.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

keithAngel
17th June 2010, 18:45
I heard on here its set to about the standard of a 7 year olds comprehension so shouldnt be to tricky an opportunity to improve ones English toboot after all the Phils is the third largest English speaking country and its the language of instruction at school:)

stevie c
17th June 2010, 18:45
you aint wrong another way to fleece us wondering what the test will incur for our loveones anotherits another way to make them nervous & worried :NoNo:

stevie c
17th June 2010, 18:50
thank you Keith Angel that will put my girls mind at rest she went in to panick mode already lol:)

stevewool
17th June 2010, 19:59
is this the cfo test steve c if so it sounds easy emma is going on monday

stevie c
17th June 2010, 20:10
no not the cfo test stevewool its a new english test the home office are introducing all wifes & fincee have to pass an english test another money making scheme for our goverment:angry:

stevewool
17th June 2010, 20:16
ic thats the next down payment for me to be happy 6 months time when emma is here then, it will be her xmas present from me :icon_lol:, you know i use to think lots of imagrants where here to spong but after going through all this and the cost too how wrong i was

vbkelly
17th June 2010, 23:36
Hi has anyone got any comments to make on the english test that spouse or fiancee has to pass before there allowed visa in to the uk seems a bit unfair to me:NoNo:

this uk test was started 3 or 4 years ago.

stevie c
18th June 2010, 17:03
no this is a new test due to be implemented this autumn by the new home secretary teresa may

-sillybilly-
18th June 2010, 22:29
I heard on here its set to about the standard of a 7 year olds comprehension so shouldnt be to tricky an opportunity to improve ones English toboot after all the Phils is the third largest English speaking country and its the language of instruction at school:)

i dont believe this....7 year old comprehension? I think they should check on the application first and ask on what educational level has the applicant reach before they go through this test.
People who are trying to apply is going to have seizures from too much worries now...from the application itself, biometric, medicals, the vise fee, interview, the CFO, and now the English test. Blimey!
Guys, aint it getting ridiculus?

fred
18th June 2010, 22:47
i dont believe this....7 year old comprehension? I think they should check on the application first and ask on what educational level has the applicant reach before they go through this test.
People who are trying to apply is going to have seizures from too much worries now...from the application itself, biometric, medicals, the vise fee, interview, the CFO, and now the English test. Blimey!
Guys, aint it getting ridiculus?

No...Not when you consider that you are contributing towards the latest wheely bin chip technology.

somebody
18th June 2010, 22:54
i dont believe this....7 year old comprehension? I think they should check on the application first and ask on what educational level has the applicant reach before they go through this test.
People who are trying to apply is going to have seizures from too much worries now...from the application itself, biometric, medicals, the vise fee, interview, the CFO, and now the English test. Blimey!
Guys, aint it getting ridiculus?

You would hope they have the test or you can prove that you have a equivalent or superior qualification. possibly that will be the case:Erm:

Personally I think its a good Idea for the country and the people who wish to enter the country.
There are many people in this country who have such a limited English language skills they cant easily communicate with the rest of the population.

The Wife took a Ilets which seemed to show that she had decent level of English that would help her settle in the country and find work. It actually helped her get her first job showing the Manger that she had good English skills which in her customer service job was more important than lets say a maths qualification.

darren-b
19th June 2010, 09:47
i dont believe this....7 year old comprehension? I think they should check on the application first and ask on what educational level has the applicant reach before they go through this test.
People who are trying to apply is going to have seizures from too much worries now...from the application itself, biometric, medicals, the vise fee, interview, the CFO, and now the English test. Blimey!
Guys, aint it getting ridiculus?

You can't blame the UK government for the CFO, and that is the one (in my opinion) that is the biggest waste of time.

To be honest unless the UK sponsor and the applicant speak a common language other than English if you can't pass the test (assuming it is at the standard of a 7 year old) then it may give reason to question your relationship.

stevie c
19th June 2010, 10:19
yes darren -b you have a very good point it really shouldnt affect the filipinas too much as most can speak english very well & therefore have no problem in passing this test just adds to the time waiting & ncosts what with all the visa application the cfo all documents supplied ect ect.

febmary
11th August 2010, 15:21
guys, this is another thing to worry about, another fees to be collected. But nothing we can do or stop about it...When it will be implemented..Nothing we can do but follow...
Still have time to prepare, to those people who will apply after Nov 29...just like me..:doh

stevie c
11th August 2010, 15:57
guys, this is another thing to worry about, another fees to be collected. But nothing we can do or stop about it...When it will be implemented..Nothing we can do but follow...
Still have time to prepare, to those people who will apply after Nov 29...just like me..:doh

dont worry im sure most filipinas will pass quite comfortably it just the expense & mostly the time its going to add to the application :cwm23:

febmary
12th August 2010, 04:35
worries will just fall into negatives...still have to prepare...start the ball rollin....:omg:Be prepared.

Thanks stevie c for the encouragement.

aryM
12th August 2010, 10:28
I heard on here its set to about the standard of a 7 year olds comprehension so shouldnt be to tricky an opportunity to improve ones English toboot after all the Phils is the third largest English speaking country and its the language of instruction at school:)

I agree to Sir Keith. It will not be that hard, specially for Filipinos. If really not sure with your English, there are lots online that will help one develop his/her English. The Learning English with Mr. Duncan in England is a good one.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

fred
12th August 2010, 12:24
This one has well and truly done the rounds but thought it would fit neatly into this Engrish fread..

Bangkok Room Service
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Hotel Guest: Oh sorry, I thought I dialed room
service.
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ordor sunteen?
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Scrambled please.
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just don't know what judo- one toes means, I'm sorry.
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bow eengligh mopping we bother?
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were saying toast! Fine. An English Muffin will be
fine.
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Room Service: Wad?
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side.
Room Service: Copy?
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Room Service: Copy. Copy, tea, mill.
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all.
Room Service: One minnie. Ass rune torino-fie,
strangle aches, crease Baycome, tossy eengligh mopping
we bother honey sight, and copy. Rye?
Hotel Guest: Whatever you say.
Room Service: Okay, Tenjewberrymud.
Hotel Guest: You're welcome.