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congrats to Myrna and yourself- another hurdle overcome
, Sparky ... much appreciated!

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is there only one test with one set of answers or do they change it with various papers?
Yes ... but I understand each candidate is given a different set of questions; the test is done on computer (rather than on paper) and is made up of 24 questions based on the content of the OFFICIAL Home Office Publication: LIFE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM - A Journey to Citzenship - dated April 2007 [2nd Edition] supplemented by a smaller handbook entitled 'Passing the Life in the UK Test' ... which contains 400+ citizenship practice Q's & A's for the year 2009. This is the situation as at stands at the present time, albeit the sources may, eventually, need to be updated in the wake of any legislative changes implemented by David Cameron's government.

I should imagine Norfolk is likely to have a number of Centres - with one possibly located in the town nearest to where you and Myrna live - that conducts tests.

Tests can be taken at any point within the duration of a person's spouse visa. However, my advice would be to allow Myrna enough time (say a year or more) to become accustomed to the changes in culture before presenting herself. That said (as I mentioned in reply to someone else's post) it's important she sits the exam well-ahead of becoming eligible to apply for ILR ... since it's one less thing to worry about when the time comes.