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Life in the UK exam
Hi all,
I know I am a very years away from Citizenship. I was wondering if there were still whispers of discontinuing the life in the UK exam? I rather study and take it now to be "ready" however if they scrap it ? I'm sure ill just have to do something different. Also, I wonder if its worth buying those books from the government site. |
Re: Life in the UK exam
Originally Posted by LARAHTX
(Post 13261900)
Hi all,
I know I am a very years away from Citizenship. I was wondering if there were still whispers of discontinuing the life in the UK exam? I rather study and take it now to be "ready" however if they scrap it ? I'm sure ill just have to do something different. Also, I wonder if its worth buying those books from the government site. Don't know anything about Life in the UK test being discontinued .... they have changed the company handling the tests. |
Re: Life in the UK exam
Originally Posted by LARAHTX
(Post 13261900)
...if they scrap it ? I'm sure ill just have to do something different...
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Re: Life in the UK exam
Is that test compulsory?
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Re: Life in the UK exam
Originally Posted by Finknottle
(Post 13261921)
Is that test compulsory?
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Re: Life in the UK exam
The Life in the UK test is required for ILR so you’ll need to sit it in the next six months assuming your residence period started in December 2019. Once you have ILR you can immediately apply for naturalisation so you’re probably nine months away from becoming a citizen if that’s something you wish to pursue.
We have a new government but as it was a Labour government who introduced the Life in the UK test I think it’s unlikely it will be scrapped. It’s more likely the syllabus will be changed but since a pass notification does not expire it’s unlikely to cause you any issues. The books you can buy are published by the Home Office so they will contain everything you’ll need to know in order to pass the test. Whether it’s worth it depends on how confident you are in your UK political, historical and general knowledge. There are some free online tests available so see how you fare with those. |
Re: Life in the UK exam
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 13261905)
You got your spouse visa in December 2019? So, based on when you actually entered the UK, you could be applying for ILR sometime shortly after this December and then could immediately apply for citizenship.. So not years away.....
Don't know anything about Life in the UK test being discontinued .... they have changed the company handling the tests. It use to seem so far away.
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 13261934)
The Life in the UK test is required for ILR so you’ll need to sit it in the next six months assuming your residence period started in December 2019. Once you have ILR you can immediately apply for naturalisation so you’re probably nine months away from becoming a citizen if that’s something you wish to pursue.
We have a new government but as it was a Labour government who introduced the Life in the UK test I think it’s unlikely it will be scrapped. It’s more likely the syllabus will be changed but since a pass notification does not expire it’s unlikely to cause you any issues. The books you can buy are published by the Home Office so they will contain everything you’ll need to know in order to pass the test. Whether it’s worth it depends on how confident you are in your UK political, historical and general knowledge. There are some free online tests available so see how you fare with those. Thanks for your help!! |
Re: Life in the UK exam
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13261914)
This made me giggle. I think id be good at circus tricks.. :rofl: |
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