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Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 10:42
My Biometrics Resident Permit will expire this coming September but have took the test earlier since the test will be more tougher this coming March 15, fyi, I suggest to those who haven't taken the test yet its time for u to do it now, I studied the 2nd book edition of Life in the UK - A Journey to Citizenship (its a big blue one) and thanks to God, I passed the test. My hard work and studies really worth it! Now, next step is to apply for my ILR. Wish me luck folks! :-)

raynaputi
21st February 2013, 10:52
My Biometrics Resident Permit will expire this coming September but have took the test earlier since the test will be more tougher this coming March 15, fyi, I suggest to those who haven't taken the test yet its time for u to do it now, I studied the 2nd book edition of Life in the UK - A Journey to Citizenship (its a big blue one) and thanks to God, I passed the test. My hard work and studies really worth it! Now, next step is to apply for my ILR. Wish me luck folks! :-)

Congrats Faye! :Jump: Just to clarify, the new test would be on 25 March and not 15 March. I'm booked on 12 March for the Life in the UK test, coz like you, I prefer the current test as they said the new test would be difficult (not sure how difficult though) and I don't want to waste my books and pay for new ones. I'm just hoping I could pass the test right away! :D

stevie c
21st February 2013, 11:07
Many congrats :Jump:

Terpe
21st February 2013, 11:49
.... I studied the 2nd book edition of Life in the UK - A Journey to Citizenship (its a big blue one) and thanks to God, I passed the test. My hard work and studies really worth it! Now, next step is to apply for my ILR. Wish me luck folks! :-)

Congratulations and well done :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Start preparations for the ILR asap

marlyn&kenny
21st February 2013, 11:52
My Biometrics Resident Permit will expire this coming September but have took the test earlier since the test will be more tougher this coming March 15, fyi, I suggest to those who haven't taken the test yet its time for u to do it now, I studied the 2nd book edition of Life in the UK - A Journey to Citizenship (its a big blue one) and thanks to God, I passed the test. My hard work and studies really worth it! Now, next step is to apply for my ILR. Wish me luck folks! :-)

Well done! and good luck on your ILR application !:Hellooo:

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 11:54
Congrats Faye! :Jump: Just to clarify, the new test would be on 25 March and not 15 March. I'm booked on 12 March for the Life in the UK test, coz like you, I prefer the current test as they said the new test would be difficult (not sure how difficult though) and I don't want to waste my books and pay for new ones. I'm just hoping I could pass the test right away! :D

Oh yes! Its 25th of March, I wasn't focused too much attention to what she said, I was just too excited hearing the good news lol! Good luck to u! You will pass it dear, answering some practice test on your android mobile will definitely help a lot too! :-)

KeithD
21st February 2013, 11:55
Good for you, now you are officially more intelligent than an MP :biggrin:

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 11:57
Many congrats :Jump:

Thank u! ;-)

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 12:01
Congratulations and well done :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Start preparations for the ILR asap

Thank u! How much does it cost for the premium service though? I am thinking to apply on that way since I am pregnant and will have the baby on May, nobody wants too much stress!

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 12:01
Well done! and good luck on your ILR application !:Hellooo:

Thank u! :-)

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 12:02
Good for you, now you are officially more intelligent than an MP :biggrin:

Ha ha! Really funny! Thanks! :-D

Rhose
21st February 2013, 12:15
congratulations:xxgrinning--00xx3: and good luck to your ILR...:smile:

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 12:25
congratulations:xxgrinning--00xx3: and good luck to your ILR...:smile:

Thank you Rose :)

mickmyrna
21st February 2013, 13:29
Congratulations :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Iani
21st February 2013, 13:30
Well done you :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
21st February 2013, 13:33
Congratulations!:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

angellegwen
21st February 2013, 14:04
congratulations and goodluck to the new application :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
21st February 2013, 14:19
:Jump: ... Congratulations & well done, Faye!

Terpe
21st February 2013, 14:31
Thank u! How much does it cost for the premium service though? I am thinking to apply on that way since I am pregnant and will have the baby on May, nobody wants too much stress!

Premium Service for ILR at PEO is currently £1377 (valid up to April 2013)
The biggest issue is actually securing that PEO appointment slot.

Arthur Little
21st February 2013, 14:39
How much does it cost for the premium service though?

Faye ... it's £1,377 (currently). Although, this is likely to increase in April - as it has done, consistently, in past years. :doh See also, my reply to this [same] question of yours on the thread entitled:

'Indefinite Leave to Remain Approved (PEO Cardiff)' - #22 refers.

Whichever method you ultimately decide upon, I wish you all the very best with your eventual application. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
21st February 2013, 15:04
Ah ... :icon_rolleyes: ... I've just noticed our respective responses to Faye's query have crossed, Peter. Great minds, eh? :smile:

Terpe
21st February 2013, 15:14
Ah ... :icon_rolleyes: ... I've just noticed our respective responses to Faye's query have crossed, Peter. Great minds, eh? :smile:

Buy one get one free :icon_lol: :icon_lol:

sars_notd_virus
21st February 2013, 17:39
My Biometrics Resident Permit will expire this coming September but have took the test earlier since the test will be more tougher this coming March 15, fyi, I suggest to those who haven't taken the test yet its time for u to do it now, I studied the 2nd book edition of Life in the UK - A Journey to Citizenship (its a big blue one) and thanks to God, I passed the test. My hard work and studies really worth it! Now, next step is to apply for my ILR. Wish me luck folks! :-)

Congrats and good luck with your ILR :)

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 19:17
Premium Service for ILR at PEO is currently £1377 (valid up to April 2013)
The biggest issue is actually securing that PEO appointment slot.

Thanks Terpe! I only knew about booking an appointment 28 days before the current visa expires, am I right? Will it not be hard to get a booking slot? :Erm:

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 19:20
Faye ... it's £1,377 (currently). Although, this is likely to increase in April - as it has done, consistently, in past years. :doh See also, my reply to this [same] question of yours on the thread entitled:

'Indefinite Leave to Remain Approved (PEO Cardiff)' - #22 refers.

Whichever method you ultimately decide upon, I wish you all the very best with your eventual application. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Thank u Arthur! I hope we can still afford to pay for it, do u have an idea if how much will it cost after April?

Faye_and_Brian
21st February 2013, 19:21
Thank u all :-)

Arthur Little
21st February 2013, 19:31
Thank u Arthur! I hope we can still afford to pay for it, do u have an idea if how much will it cost after April?

:sorry-2: ... not yet, alas. :NoNo: