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    possible life in the uk test changes.

    I've read on another forum , that there has been made a recommendation to the gov. that you should only be able to take the test within 1 month before applying for ILR.

    from ladyj's and my friend vicky
    quote 'In another board that I am a member of, a representative of the department of the Home Office that writes and publishes the test papers said that this is a recommendation during a specially organised on line chat. As I said, at the moment there is no time limit, but from what this gentleman said it is possible that there may be.

    No need to panic now, but I think people should bear in mind that this may change.'

    now you and take it anytime, as my wife and stepson took it in mid march, and they didnt apply for ILR until may. but the only reason i can think of why the gov would want to do this is, make more , you cannot apply for ILR without your life in the uk pass cert, if you dont have it you will have to apply for FLR. and you will still have to take the test, but until you take the test and pass, and then can apply for ILR. you will still have no recouse to public funds, in other words no benefits. looks to me its about making it more difficult and expensive for those who want to claim ILR.


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    I think they would be pushing the limits with such an extreme measure with support from there party supporters and i doubt unless spun very well would sound that great vote winner to the general public. For all the hassle and bad press it would give in the communties who had family members and friends applying.

    Im not to sure from your first few lines, but is this from a decent source and not from i heard in the pub from a bloke today source?


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    i'm not so sure.. not being a vote winner from general public, it dosn't effect 99% of the general public, and 99% of general public dont give a , the gov can do what they want, as they did bringing in the test in the first place, and with the massive increase in visa fees. why consider changing it then ?

    some people on here know which forum it is, and why would vicky lie, she is a solictor and OISC Registered Immigration Consultant..

    and as for immigration law changes what going to happen next year ? when they simplify it ..


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i'm not so sure.. not being a vote winner from general public, it dosn't effect 99% of the general public, and 99% of general public dont give a , the gov can do what they want, as they did bringing in the test in the first place, and with the massive increase in visa fees. why consider changing it then ?

    some people on here know which forum it is, and why would vicky lie, she is a solictor and OISC Registered Immigration Consultant..

    and as for immigration law changes what going to happen next year ? when they simplify it ..
    Sounds a good source just clarfiying sorry was not sure.

    Im sure our daft goverment would implement it as its stupid enough.

    I'm sure i will be wrong as it sounds like wishful thinking, but i think Labour will realise that its affecting families who have more young potential labour voters while not quite the vote winner it will be for the masses.

    Will it also cause mass chaos in the future? Is their a point when a huge amount of Eastern europeans will be required to take the test when they can if they so wish to naturalize?

    A lot of the poles for example came in a short six month period the Test centres could be swamped with a huge demand for the test all at once

    My Sister worked for a while for a goverment department and was involved in anlaysing the survey results for a report in to the Eastern european influx into the UK. The goverment or at least this department presumed a few years back that most were going to stay long enough to make a few quid and then disspear as quickly as they came doh.

    How many Phill nurses, west indian bus drivers, Indian textile workers in the past came over here for a few years to earn their fortune and go home to retire Then for whatever reason decided/had to stay.

    Maybe they realise the peos will be swamped by eastern europeans in the few years wanting to earn citzenship (if they can?) so to avert the pressure, blame it on the private test centres as they can't cope with the numbers and therefore act as a pressure valve?


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    Lightbulb More accurate information

    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i'm not so sure.. not being a vote winner from general public, it dosn't effect 99% of the general public, and 99% of general public dont give a , the gov can do what they want, as they did bringing in the test in the first place, and with the massive increase in visa fees. why consider changing it then ?

    some people on here know which forum it is, and why would vicky lie, she is a solictor and OISC Registered Immigration Consultant..

    and as for immigration law changes what going to happen next year ? when they simplify it ..
    Hi,
    I am new to this board, but can you tell us where are you receiving these information from? As far as I know, and not defending the British Government, they have all their plans and meetings documented and published.
    Thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by remontado View Post
    Hi,
    I am new to this board, but can you tell us where are you receiving these information from? As far as I know, and not defending the British Government, they have all their plans and meetings documented and published.
    Thanks.
    labour ie the goverment push out ideas all the time to test the water it appears.

    Also very few people in the genral public knew of the exact figures the new visa fees were to be untill the very last mintue but they said they had consulted many people, companies and communties involved with visas.


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    its not law yet, might never be, its just a recommendation by some people who advise the government, as is the possible rise in age to 21 for a spouse visa...

    the government is going to make major changes to simplify immigration law next year, who knows what them changes are

    the gov has recently brought in the life in the uk test, changed the period from 4 to 5 years for those on a work permit could claim ILR, massive increases in visa costs, also for those applying for ILR under the 10 year rule changes have been recently made and you can only qualify if all the visa extensions were done from within the UK. all these changes are to make it more difficult and expensive for non europeans to get a visa, the gov cannot stop europeans coming to the uk, but they can control non europeans ..


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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    labour ie the goverment push out ideas all the time to test the water it appears.

    Also very few people in the genral public knew of the exact figures the new visa fees were to be untill the very last mintue but they said they had consulted many people, companies and communties involved with visas.
    Well, I won't argue the testing side. But as far as I see it the new people should understand basics of life here e.g. political institutions, housing, health and these are covered in the test.


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    sample life in the UK test question
    one of the question is:
    If your are in england is scotland note acceptable on restaurants, pubs etc?
    -----I answered NO. Because there is this experience wherein a scottish note isnt accepted on bus, and restaurant...so.....well i got it wrong ....because accdg to law it shud be accepted but i dnt think its implemented is it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart_donnlyn View Post
    sample life in the UK test question
    one of the question is:
    If your are in england is scotland note acceptable on restaurants, pubs etc?
    -----I answered NO. Because there is this experience wherein a scottish note isnt accepted on bus, and restaurant...so.....well i got it wrong ....because accdg to law it shud be accepted but i dnt think its implemented is it?
    As long as the note says "Sterling" (the Uk's currency is pound sterling), it can be accepted anywhere in the UK. If the shop, bus or restaurant says no, point this out to them, and yes its been implemented for a long long time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    I can't shift any of these Welsh £3 notes
    Try Harrods in Aberystwyth, they take them


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    Small question..........

    What if someone only needs/wants ILR and does not want citizenship...?

    Have I missed something?

    I must have...


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    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    Try Harrods in Aberystwyth, they take them
    Where in Haveawristwatch...???


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Small question..........

    What if someone only needs/wants ILR and does not want citizenship...?

    Have I missed something?

    I must have...
    I dont think Citizenship is compulsory, ILR, as the name suggests is indefinite, but still subject to some immigration controls and other conditions (for example you would still need a Schengen Visa to travel in Europe), so Citizenship, although expensive is a good idea in the long run.


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    I know in the south a lot of places refuse to take scottish and northern irish notes due to problems detecting forgeries and customers refusing to accept them as change. Whether thats right or wrong is another matter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Small question..........

    What if someone only needs/wants ILR and does not want citizenship...?

    Have I missed something?

    I must have...
    I think the goverment realised alot of people don't go for citzenship so thought well they have to apply for ILR, so lets move the test to being required before ILR.


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    Still need the test

    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Small question..........

    What if someone only needs/wants ILR and does not want citizenship...?

    Have I missed something?

    I must have...
    You will still have to apply for the 'Life in the UK Test'


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    Quote Originally Posted by remontado View Post
    You will still have to apply for the 'Life in the UK Test'
    I am sure that's bks...

    There must be another way...


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    I think diplomats can get the nod for other halfs, if your wife is over a certain age or has certain disablties you are excused.
    You can also take a esol course which also goes though the material and you get a pass letter if i read it right. But for most people its the test like it or lump it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    I am sure that's bks...

    There must be another way...
    Well,
    Yes, if you memorize the book! But I am not that sort of person.
    Anyway, I have done a small website to help learning the book while testing, the good thing about it is that it shows you the relevant paragraph from the book if you don't know the answer and this way you read the text and answer the question, then you won't have to learn the book. But I won't mention the name here to avoid advertisement.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    I am sure that's bks...

    There must be another way...
    So if you already have ILR, and you have no intention of taking Citizenship, you surely cannot be forced to take the Test. UK Immigration are hardly gonna issue a ILR then 1 year down the line insist on a Life in the UK Test.

    Be aware that these tests only started in April, so (like Elsa) if you have ILR before then, theres no need to take the test IF citizenship is NOT being applied for. I think this where the confusion might be.

    A friend of ours is applying to move to Australia, as part of the application process, they need to take an English language test. Even though they are both British born and bred, they still had to take an English language test, which they passed with flying colours. Seems the Aussies are very strict when it comes to issiung Visas!


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    your right rob,

    you don't need to take the test if you already received ILR before april, but you need to, if you want to apply for ILR or naturalization after april. its not that expensive or difficult. my wife and stepson passed first time, and they only started to read the chapters 2 weeks before thier test..


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    your right rob,

    you don't need to take the test if you already received ILR before april, but you need to, if you want to apply for ILR or naturalization after april. its not that expensive or difficult. my wife and stepson passed first time, and they only started to read the chapters 2 weeks before thier test..
    I will agree with that, the exam costs 34 pounds and for my wife was relatively simple but when she took the exam there was a lady who had problems passing. But it appeared she was not getting any help with the test from her hubby.

    Chaps help out your ladies, revise with them take the practise exams and see how you can help. Some of the info to put it frankly is umm as its full of govement spin. But there are a lot of facts with the history and culture that are intresting to learn especially if you do it with your Mahal.

    Help your Wife with her English and the test. Luckily a lot of Phills have very good basic english compared to say ladies from thailand. Due to the alphabet and form of writing they use in tagalaog and the schooling most get in English as they grow up. But most i notice still have problems with slang and local dialects, which we hubbys can help them with.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Q1. Who is the Queen?
    A narky cow who storms out of photo shoots
    oh i thought you said 'queenie' - we all know thats you thou , well your stage and glamour name..


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