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Slip
29th December 2019, 15:52
Well now that Christmas is out of the way, it's time to focus on my wifes ILR application. Not really looked in to what we need to do yet, but think her application is due February/early March. So going to do my research now. That research includes a post here, just incase people are lurking with advice to offer like they have in the past... If not then I will google until google can't help no more!
Happy new year also whilst I am here.
Rory
5th January 2020, 18:53
If you have got all the way to ILR then you have done all the hard work with the language exam and Life in the UK. We did the IRL a couple of years ago and it was straight forward as the questions are the same as the FLR. Just get your hand in your pocket and splash the cash, one plus is that you will not have to pay the NHS surcharge this time.
Slip
14th January 2020, 12:20
If you have got all the way to ILR then you have done all the hard work with the language exam and Life in the UK. We did the IRL a couple of years ago and it was straight forward as the questions are the same as the FLR. Just get your hand in your pocket and splash the cash, one plus is that you will not have to pay the NHS surcharge this time.
Thanks for the reply...
My wife has her life in the UK test week Saturday. So hopefully she will pass and we can commence with putting in the ilr application
Rory
15th January 2020, 00:25
That Life in the UK is a nasty one. I lot of the questions on there even i could not answer correct. My wife passed it on the third attempt.
Fingers crossed for you.
Arthur Little
15th January 2020, 02:52
There have, unfortunately, been many changes to the immigration requirements over the 11 years since my wife came here ... :anerikke: ... not least, the *format of the Life In The UK Test *which, in turn, stopped me from responding to this thread sooner for fear of passing on outdated information.
However, I imagine your wife will already have a copy of the latest Test Handbook available and, by reading and re-reading its content, I'm confident she'll be successful. :biggrin:
ALL THE BEST to her a week come Saturday. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Slip
16th January 2020, 00:09
There have, unfortunately, been many changes to the immigration requirements over the 11 years since my wife came here ... :anerikke: ... not least, the *format of the Life In The UK Test *which, in turn, stopped me from responding to this thread sooner for fear of passing on outdated information.
However, I imagine your wife will already have a copy of the latest Test Handbook available and, by reading and re-reading its content, I'm confident she'll be successful. :biggrin:
ALL THE BEST to her a week come Saturday. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thanks.
She is constantly on the internet doing practise tests, must admit the questions aren’t the best, I failed a few times
grahame 1
16th January 2020, 12:02
There are internet sites for UK test. I found one for my wife that had 48 sets of 24 questions which covers most of the questions . She just went through all of them over and over again till she got at least 80% right. It did take a couple of months , but she passed very easy.
mendoza82
18th January 2020, 21:05
Thanks.
She is constantly on the internet doing practise tests, must admit the questions aren’t the best, I failed a few times ��
There is an app that you can download for free to do a mock test for the life in the uk test
I read the book once and I just did the mock test on my phone.
Slip
28th January 2020, 19:22
She passed, so now time to do the application for ILR
Rory
2nd February 2020, 19:47
Great news. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
2nd February 2020, 23:06
She passed, so now time to do the application for ILR
:yeahthat:'s GREAT! :Jump: CONGRATULATIONS to your missus ... and good luck with her ILR. :smile:
songz777
7th February 2020, 18:15
well done thats great news!
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