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A 1717-year-old individual is applying for settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain) after living in the UK for five years. According to the official Home Office guidance on the 'Life in the UK' test and English language requirements, which of the following is correct?

  1. The applicant is exempt from both the 'Life in the UK' test and the English language requirement due to their age.Cevap
  2. B
    The applicant is exempt from the 'Life in the UK' test but must provide evidence of English language skills at level A2A2.
  3. C
    The applicant must pass the 'Life in the UK' test but is exempt from the English language requirement.
  4. D
    The applicant must fulfill both requirements and provide evidence of English language skills at level B2B2.

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The applicant is exempt from both the 'Life in the UK' test and the English language requirement because they are under the age of 1818.
According to official Home Office guidance, individuals applying for settlement or British citizenship are exempt from both the 'Life in the UK' test and the English language requirement if they are under the age of 1818 or 6565 and over. Since the applicant is 1717, they do not need to take the test or prove their English language proficiency.

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1
Identify the age of the applicant.
The applicant is 1717 years old.
Exemptions for the test and language requirements are primarily based on age.
2
Evaluate the applicant's age against the exemption criteria for settlement.
The applicant is under the threshold of 1818.
Official guidance states that those under 1818 or 6565 and over are exempt.
3
Determine the specific exemptions granted.
Exemption from both the 'Life in the UK' test and the English language requirement.
The age exemption applies to both components of the application process.

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Age-based exemptions for UK settlement and citizenship requirements
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