An individual is applying for British citizenship and previously used a B1-level English speaking and listening qualification from an approved provider for their successful settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain) application. If the qualification has now reached its expiry date, which of the following is true according to the Home Office rules?
- The qualification can still be used for the citizenship application because it was accepted for the settlement application.Cevap
- BThe applicant must obtain a new English language qualification because the previous certificate is no longer valid.
- CThe applicant is now automatically exempt from the English language requirement since they have already achieved settlement status.
- DThe applicant must now provide a B2-level qualification to demonstrate higher proficiency than what was required for settlement.
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The qualification can still be used for the citizenship application because it was accepted for the settlement application.
According to the official Home Office guidance, if an applicant used a B1 level English qualification that was accepted for their settlement application, they can reuse that same qualification for their citizenship application, even if the certificate itself has expired.
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Reuse of English language qualifications for citizenship