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8th March 2012 #61
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10th March 2012 #63
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There are no new rules.
Maybe there will be some announcements soon, or maybe not.
Here is the very brief background News Item update:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...family-consult
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5th June 2012 #64
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hello moderator,
just a quick question., can he also take IELTS for a person applying for a fiance visa?
thank you so much
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5th June 2012 #65
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The UKBA requires applicants of all settlement visa's to pass ANY English Language test that meets or exceeds the A1 level of the European Common framework.
There are a number of different tests that can be taken, and a number of Approved Providers and test-centres but they must be on the UKBA approved listing.
Here is the UKBA approved list of English tests and providers.
The UKBA site states that,
"In the test, you will need to demonstrate a basic command of English (speaking and listening) at level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference Someone assessed at level A1 can understand and use simple, everyday expressions and very basic phrases.
You will not need to demonstrate your reading and writing skills. The minimum standard that you must meet is in speaking and listening at level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference. "
Do remember that UKBA currently only requires a very basic level (A1) for Speaking and Listening. There is no reading or writing or grammar testing at all.
All of the various English tests are quite expensive. In the region of about P7000 - P8500
You really need to find a test centre that offers an appropriate test at reasonable cost, close to where you live. Many of these test centres also arrange review classes for those whose self-confidence needs a boost.
Please also take a look here:-
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....hlight=hopkins
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