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Life in the UK Test: What is it and Why do I Need to Take It?

 
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Gazala Rashid

If you intend to be naturalized as a British Citizen or to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK, you might need to take a Life in the UK Test. The test was first introduced in November 2005 and comprises of 24 multiple-choice questions based on specific knowledge relating to life in the UK. Question examples include, 'What percentage of children in the UK live with both parents?' or 'Who does not have to pay for a sight test in England?' Questions are routinely written in English (Welsh or Scottish Gaelic may be used if requested). The purpose of the test is to ensure that the person applying to reside in the UK has a good understanding of the English language and enough knowledge about the UK to become a healthy and productive resident.

When would I need to take it?

The test is required for those applying for naturalization as a British Citizen or for indefinite leave to remain in the UK. Your English level should be ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Entry Level 3 or above. If it is lower than ESOL Entry 3, you will need to attend both English language (ESOL) and citizenship classes instead. These are held at local further education colleges. If you are unsure about your ESOL level, you can take an initial assessment at a local college. Contact the Life in the UK Test Helpline on 0800 0154 245 for more information. The test will need to be taken before applications for naturalization and indefinite leave to remain have been completed.

What does the test involve?

The test is conducted at a test center local to you. It is taken on a computer and involves 24 multiple-choice questions that need to be answered within 45 minutes. You can obtain the official handbook for the test, 'Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship', on which the questions and answers will be based. You can also obtain practice questions for the test by visiting www.tsoshop.co.uk/LIFE.

What if I fail the test?

You will be given your results shortly after you take the test. The pass mark is around 75%. If you fail, you must wait a minimum of seven days to retake the test. You should not submit an application for naturalization or indefinite leave to remain if this happens. You may need to apply for further leave to remain if your existing leave to remain is close to expiring. Once you pass, you will receive a pass notification letter which you can attach to your application for naturalization or indefinite leave to remain.

If you are planning on applying for naturalization as a British Citizen or indefinite leave to remain in the UK, it is wise to seek the advice of professional and experienced UK immigration lawyers who will advise you on all aspects of your application and help you complete it successfully.

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Disclaimer: Please note that these articles and the information contained herein are purely for general guidance and do not constitute a professional legal or any other opinion as to the merits of a particular application or whether specific immigration requirements have been met of a particular category. This information is generic and should not be relied upon as a definitive guide to fulfilling specific category requirements. However should any individual do so it is at his or her own risk for which UK Migration Lawyers Limited cannot be held responsible in any way.

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Gazala Rashid has been an immigration lawyer in the UK since 1999. She has great expertise in all aspects of UK immigration, asylum and nationality law, and you may view her articles on these topics in her blog at www.ukmigrationlawyers.co.uk/blog

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