English language test for spouses of British citizens: what is going on? Part 3: permanent residency (Indefinite Leave).

The current requirement of B1 level at the permanent residency stage remains unchanged, at least for now.
 
 
The question is what to do if you used a disapproved English test when applying for your 1st Spouse / Partner visa, then didn’t need to use anything for your extension, and are going to apply for Indefinite Leave, say, in 2017-2018?
 
 
Again, the devil is in detail, detail of the wording of the Immigration Rules. Currently, the wording implies that you’d need to have one of the currently approved tests (IELTS or one from Trinity College) and that test must have been taken no earlier than 2 years ago. For most it does mean taking another test or taking the same test again.  
 
 
 
 
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