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    thanks rayna and terpe for the info. coz i'm a bit confused when i asked one of my friend who arrived in uk first before me and also took KET exam and he told me that we don't need to take another test. he also got a2 level score and he's not planning to take another test because he saw it in the website that we can use our test result when applying for our ilr. i looked and checked the site to confirm what he told me and i can't see anything that explains we don't need to take another test. now i'm okay i need to focus now for another english test haaaaay! never ending test. is there anybody who knows if i can take speaking test only???? thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by eahjay View Post
    thanks rayna and terpe for the info. coz i'm a bit confused when i asked one of my friend who arrived in uk first before me and also took KET exam and he told me that we don't need to take another test. he also got a2 level score and he's not planning to take another test because he saw it in the website that we can use our test result when applying for our ilr. i looked and checked the site to confirm what he told me and i can't see anything that explains we don't need to take another test. now i'm okay i need to focus now for another english test haaaaay! never ending test. is there anybody who knows if i can take speaking test only???? thanks
    Have your friend take a look at UKVI webpage called Prove your knowledge of English for citizenship and settling

    Here's an extract:-


    You might need to prove your knowledge of the English language if you’re over 18 and applying for citizenship or to settle in the UK (known as ‘indefinite leave to remain’) unless you’re exempt.

    You can prove it by having either:
    - an English qualification at B1 level
    - a degree taught or researched in English
    Only those folks who already hold B1 level pass will be exempted from retaking the test

    Don't forget your Life in UK Test also

    Regarding exactly which modules any provider/test centre is prepared to offer is something only they themselves can say....
    Personally I'd feel more secure having both modules at the same time. Usually it's a package price.

    Best of luck eahjay


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