Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
Hi Jen,
It's another tricky situation.

Technically any applications made prior to April 17 (when UKVI went public) and which rely on English Language test by ETS will be accepted.

Anything else is subject to further guidance by The Home Office policy team.

Any changes to immigration rules (such as removal of ETS tests), will need to be approved by Parliament.

Sadly there's no answer to your question. But unless UKVI changes happen very quickly my personal advice for you would be to retake an English Test from an approved provider as you may find further applications such as FLR(M) to be put on-hold. That's something to avoid at all costs IMO
Expiry of Educational Testing Services’ (ETS) licence to carry out secure English language tests: impact on student visa applicants.

The Government wants to ensure that this change does not have an impact on genuine international students who took an ETS test in good faith before the licence expired.

UK Visas and Immigration are accepting visa applications which rely on an ETS certificate issued before the expiry of the licence was made public on 17 April. These applications will be considered subject to our normal checks. Applications will be accepted until new Immigration Rules come into effect and transitional provisions have come to an end.