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5olidsnake
27th July 2010, 17:59
if you apply after 29 November 2010 you will have to show you can speak and understand english by taking a test
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/2010/july/50-english-test-partners
James Hubbard
27th July 2010, 18:05
Excellent :D
It'll stop all the people who come here and don't speak a word! :) :xxgrinning--00xx3:
jen28
30th July 2010, 14:53
i thought it's already been started? so it will be after november, 2010? :Erm:
aposhark
30th July 2010, 15:30
I wonder if our Filipina wives are "a national of a majority English speaking country".
stevie c
30th July 2010, 16:24
I wonder if our Filipina wives are "a national of a majority English speaking country".
No sadly they are not i checked on the home office site as it gives you a list of the english speaking countries & sadly the phils is not included:Erm:
LEAHnew
1st August 2010, 14:58
if you apply after 29 November 2010 you will have to show you can speak and understand english by taking a test
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/2010/july/50-english-test-partners
:D felt lucky I'm not covered with it:doh:D
but I'm confident I can answer yes or no:D
Thanks for the post 5olidsnake:xxgrinning--00xx3:
febmary
11th August 2010, 15:15
hi guys,
what do u think the type of test looks like? speaking, listening, writing skills test? IELTS?
joebloggs
11th August 2010, 21:17
i think its going to be really basic not as difficult as IELTS.
RickyR
2nd September 2010, 03:26
17 August 2010: List of approved providers published for English language testing for partners. The UK government announced plans In June 2010 to introduce compulsory English language tests for all non-European migrants applying to come to the UK to join or marry their settled partner. Today the UK Border Agency has published a list of approved test providers. For further information on these changes and to view the list of approved providers please see the question and answers document on the UK Border Agency website.
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/resources/en/docs/2885878/guidepartnersenglishrequirement
ghee101
2nd September 2010, 05:59
No sadly they are not i checked on the home office site as it gives you a list of the english speaking countries & sadly the phils is not included:Erm:
in the city, yes. we speak tag-lish here. english is our second language. we cant even speak pure tagalog :Cuckoo:
but majority of the country, we got plenty of dialects.
ghee101
2nd September 2010, 06:02
:D felt lucky I'm not covered with it:doh:D
but I'm confident I can answer yes or no:D
im there with you :icon_lol:
huh? oooohh yes. no? nooooo :Rasp:
what was that? :Erm:
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