An applicant for British citizenship holds a Master's degree from a university in Nigeria and has already successfully passed the 'Life in the UK' test. According to the official requirements for 'Knowledge of Language and Life in the UK' (KoLL), what further evidence must they provide to satisfy the English language requirement?
- Their degree certificate along with a statement from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC) confirming the degree is equivalent to a UK degree and was taught in EnglishCevap
- BOnly the original degree certificate, as Nigeria is recognized by the Home Office as a majority English-speaking country
- CAn additional B1 level English speaking and listening qualification, as degrees from universities outside the UK are not accepted
- DA formal letter from their Nigerian university confirming that the entire course of study was conducted in English
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The applicant must provide their degree certificate along with a statement from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC) confirming the degree is equivalent to a UK degree and was taught in English.
For applicants with degrees from countries not on the official majority English-speaking list, the Home Office requires a statement from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC). This statement must confirm that the qualification is equivalent to a UK degree and was researched or taught in English to the required level.
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Knowledge of Language and Life in the UK (KoLL) requirements for non-UK degrees.
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Review the official list of majority English-speaking countries to understand who is automatically exempt from the language requirement.
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