Do I need English in Speaking and Listening only when the test covers all 4 components including Reading and Writing? For an ILR (for all) and for a Spouse/Partner visa.


This posting is for those who need to prove English language for an ILR (everybody from 28.10.2013 unless exempt) and for a Spouse/Partner/Fiancee visa.

 

Spouses, partners and fiancees of British citizens and ILR holders: need A1 level in Speaking and Listening.

 

Everyone applying for an ILR: need a B1 level unless exempt because of age or illness and unless already prove it in the previous application, such as Tier 1.

 

The Immigration Rules say only Speaking and Listening need to be demonstrated at the required level, however, many approved tests cover all 4 components including Reading and Writing. What to do?

 

In such tests you need to look at an overall score at the required level, such as A1 for spouses/partners and B1 for and ILR.

 

IELTS would be a good example, it  provides an overall score and this is the one you’d need for a visa.

 

For an individual advice or to make an application please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit www.1st4immigration.com 

If you are an Immigration Adviser or a Solicitor please visit our immigration Training and CDP website: www.1st4immigration.com/training

 

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