View Full Version : English Test for spouse/fiancee
majo
2nd December 2014, 06:31
Hi again..would like to ask what do they mean that you can prove your knowledge in English if you have an academic qualification that was taught in English and is recognized by UK NARIC as being the equivalent of a UK Bachelor's degree? Like if I am a college graduate /degree holder would it be possible that I don't have to take the English Language Test? How am I to know? Thanks
majo
2nd December 2014, 06:32
Oops sorry for some typo errors.. :)
Terpe
2nd December 2014, 07:39
Oops sorry for some typo errors.. :)
Just corrected your thread title for you :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
2nd December 2014, 07:43
Have a look here (https://www.naric.org.uk/naric/ )
Most folks have eventually decided to just go ahead and take an approved test.
Seems to be the most easy and secure route.
UK Naric do charge for their service which often results in a negative outcome anyway.
I think a few folks here have been down that road........
majo
2nd December 2014, 09:27
Have a look here.
Most folks have eventually decided to just go ahead and take an approved test.
Seems to be the most easy and secure route.
UK Naric do charge for their service which often results in a negative outcome anyway.
I think a few folks here have been down that road........
One more thing, what are these 2..5. 10 way routes?? Thanks Terpe
Terpe
2nd December 2014, 15:00
One more thing, what are these 2..5. 10 way routes?? Thanks Terpe
:Erm:
You'll need to explain that one :icon_lol:
majo
2nd December 2014, 22:20
:Erm:
You'll need to explain that one :icon_lol:
Sorry for that..I meant 2..5..10 year routes..just read them..:smile:
Terpe
3rd December 2014, 01:17
I'm guessing you're thinking of immigration visa time in UK before eligibility to ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain)
These days the normal immigration journey is 5 years to ILR with a 'mid-term' FLR visa needed at after 30 month.
If you enter UK as Fiance then you'll need to get married/civil partnership before applying for the first FLR which lasts 30months then apply the second FLR for the final 30 months before application for ILR
majo
3rd December 2014, 02:59
I'm guessing you're thinking of immigration visa time in UK before eligibility to ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain)
These days the normal immigration journey is 5 years to ILR with a 'mid-term' FLR visa needed at after 30 month.
If you enter UK as Fiance then you'll need to get married/civil partnership before applying for the first FLR which lasts 30months then apply the second FLR for the final 30 months before application for ILR
Oh I see..thanks again Terpe! Btw where are you based? If you don't mind me asking..:smile:
Terpe
3rd December 2014, 03:11
Oh I see..thanks again Terpe! Btw where are you based? If you don't mind me asking..:smile:
I don't mind you asking.......
Since 14 November 2014 I'm now based in Davao City :Jump:
Means we are in the same time zone hehehe
majo
3rd December 2014, 17:01
I don't mind you asking.......
Since 14 November 2014 I'm now based in Davao City :Jump:
Means we are in the same time zone hehehe
Really? ... :icon_lol: ..
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