Hi do i have to take the english test before i submit my ILR application? I just didnt know about this. I thought my Life in the UK test is enough and do i have to show my passport to take the test? Please do need an advice. Thank you
Hi do i have to take the english test before i submit my ILR application? I just didnt know about this. I thought my Life in the UK test is enough and do i have to show my passport to take the test? Please do need an advice. Thank you
english test You need to become naturalized before you can apply for a British passport. Becoming a British citizen or deciding to settle permanently in this country is an important event in your life. If you are applying for naturalization as a British citizen or for indefinite leave to remain, you will need to show that you know about life in the UK. If you live in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, you can do this in two ways: by taking the Life in the UK Test or by taking combined English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and citizenship classes.
~You should take the test if you are applying for naturalization as a British citizen or indefinite leave to remain (settlement) and your level of English is ESOL Entry 3 or above. If your level of English is lower than ESOL Entry 3 and you wish to apply for naturalization or indefinite leave to remain, you will need to attend combined English language (ESOL) and citizenship classes instead.
~If you are unsure about whether you need to take the test, you can contact the Immigration and Nationality Enquiry Bureau on 0870 606 7766 .
How ironic is this.......you get a Scottish Independent Campaigner winning the biggest Euromillions payout ever.....then England's old adversaries France and Germany conspiring to break up the European Union......oh happy days!
All we (English) want now is a Welsh Independent Campaigner to win a massive Euromillions payout....oh bliss
Think of the tax payers money being put to better use as opposed to financing the free prescriptions (both wales and Scotland have free prescriptions all being financed by us the British tax payer) and there atrocious health care bill due to there poor diet.
Yes, PLEASE break up the European gravy train.
I may be a Scot ... but first and foremost I'm a proud British subject - totally OPPOSED to the breakup of the United Kingdom in its present form.
Glasgow
ONCE 'Second City of The Empire' ... known affectionately as that "Dear Green Place"!
Are you related to Rab C. Nesbitt ?
Must be quite a challenge for a Filipina newly- arrived in Glasgee.
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