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    Hi Terpe
    My wife was speaking to a friend who will be submitting her ILR this year. Seemingly her husband is saying that he has been advised by UKBA via email that as his wife has not returned to Philippines since her arrival she will not have to take the IELTS again and will just simply submit the old scores originally used.

    Does this make sense ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmarco View Post
    Hi Terpe
    My wife was speaking to a friend who will be submitting her ILR this year. Seemingly her husband is saying that he has been advised by UKBA via email that as his wife has not returned to Philippines since her arrival she will not have to take the IELTS again and will just simply submit the old scores originally used.

    Does this make sense ?
    makes sense alright, Marco ... well ... ... at least to me, at any rate. But, you're more likely to get the correct answer from Terpe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmarco View Post
    Hi Terpe
    My wife was speaking to a friend who will be submitting her ILR this year. Seemingly her husband is saying that he has been advised by UKBA via email that as his wife has not returned to Philippines since her arrival she will not have to take the IELTS again and will just simply submit the old scores originally used.

    Does this make sense ?
    Yep, just as my good friend Arthur has confirmed, that's correct.
    ILR (and Citizenship) now requires a B1 passing grade for. The IELTS minimum grade is just that B1.
    That'll save some time and some cash too

    Here's what UKBA say:-
    .....The fact that an applicant’s qualifying English language certificate had expired would not prevent them from using their pass notification as evidence that they had reached level B1 (CEFR) English for a settlement or British citizenship application. They would not be expected to take another English
    Language test, but will need to pass the Life in the UK test.


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