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PAT
1st November 2015, 01:37
Hello to all, I am sincerely sorry for not being active in the forum, It is difficult to find enough time to spend in my computer with small children and work. I just read earlier about ESOL. It says that from November 2015 , the ESOL is no longer accepted as proof for settlement and citizenship applications. I would be very grateful to anyone who can confirm about this.... ( I am always grateful to all the members in the forum since the day I became a member...Thanks to all )

Arthur Little
1st November 2015, 21:13
Hello to all, I am sincerely sorry for not being active in the forum, It is difficult to find enough time to spend in my computer with small children and work. I just read earlier about ESOL. It says that from November 2015 , the ESOL is no longer accepted as proof for settlement and citizenship applications. I would be very grateful to anyone who can confirm about this.... ( I am always grateful to all the members in the forum since the day I became a member...Thanks to all )



Sadly, Pat :bigcry: ... it would appear you're correct, if the undernoted link is the one you've been reading:

http://www.gov.uk/english-language/approved-english-language-qualifications

PAT
2nd November 2015, 22:37
Yes,that is the link I saw the other day... So, I have to take the test whenever I am ready which has an expiration date of two years.Thanks for your reply Arthur Little.I sincerely appreciate it:smile: