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    FLR question

    Hello guys back again here,it took me awhile busy being a wifey here .i know still early to ask about this but i just want to make sure that i will do the right thing.i arrived here under the new rules which means 5 year route b4 ILR so my questions are these.b4 applying for FLR (i guess this is what i will do right?) will i do the following?

    1.Take the English Exam (when am i allowed to take the exam?)
    2.Take the Life in UK Test (where will i do this and when will i do this?)
    3.Pass my application
    4.Then do my biometric
    5.What are the requirements for the said application?

    Thank you guys for the help
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    What visa did you have when you get here in the UK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    What visa did you have when you get here in the UK?
    Hello rayna.....spouse visa
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    As Quoted from a thread started by Sir Terpe:

    "The UKBA page specifically for partners of a British citizen or of a person who is settled in UK can be found here
    It's well worth taking time to review this page and to check out the links provided.

    A successful visa application will result in being granted a UK visa for 33 months.
    Shortly before the end of that period, application can be made to stay for a further 30 months provided all requirements continue to be met.
    After completion of 5 years in the UK, as the partner of someone who is a British citizen or settled in the UK, then application for settlement can be made. This is known as Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).
    Look here at The Settlement page if you want more information about ILR."

    Regarding the English Test, it is worth checking with your English Test Provider because there are some English Test Certificates that has no expiry (for example ESOL Skills for Life -Entry 1) To check the validity of your English Test, you can check in the this link http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...lish-tests.pdf .

    As I understand it, Life in the UK Test is taken prior to ILR application. Find more information about how where and when to do the test in this link http://lifeintheuktest.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/

    Biometric Residence Permit is issued upon approval of FLR. When you apply for Further Leave to Remain, you will be asked to enroll your biometrics as part of the process. Find more info in this link http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/vi...do-i-need-brp/
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlags90 View Post
    As Quoted from a thread started by Sir Terpe:

    "The UKBA page specifically for partners of a British citizen or of a person who is settled in UK can be found here
    It's well worth taking time to review this page and to check out the links provided.

    A successful visa application will result in being granted a UK visa for 33 months.
    Shortly before the end of that period, application can be made to stay for a further 30 months provided all requirements continue to be met.
    After completion of 5 years in the UK, as the partner of someone who is a British citizen or settled in the UK, then application for settlement can be made. This is known as Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).
    Look here at The Settlement page if you want more information about ILR."

    Regarding the English Test, it is worth checking with your English Test Provider because there are some English Test Certificates that has no expiry (for example ESOL Skills for Life -Entry 1) To check the validity of your English Test, you can check in the this link http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...lish-tests.pdf .

    As I understand it, Life in the UK Test is taken prior to ILR application. Find more information about how where and when to do the test in this link http://lifeintheuktest.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/

    Biometric Residence Permit is issued upon approval of FLR. When you apply for Further Leave to Remain, you will be asked to enroll your biometrics as part of the process. Find more info in this link http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/vi...do-i-need-brp/

    loads of thanx jlags
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leen View Post
    loads of thanx jlags
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    Good job jlags


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Good job jlags
    Thanks Sir Terpe. Sorry for quoting your thread. it was very handy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlags90 View Post
    Thanks Sir Terpe. Sorry for quoting your thread. it was very handy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    No problem at all.
    That's what it's there for
    We all help each other best way we can
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