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Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by mellowd, Nov 19, 2008.

  1. mellowd

    mellowd Active Member

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    Hi.

    I'm currently on a EEA2 visa which expires in 2012. My South African passport in the the meantime expires in 2010. I originally came here in 2004, where I met my future Hungarian wife.

    My question is, can I, and should I, apply for british citizenship next year as I would have been here for 5 years altogether. Has anyone been in the same boat I am currently in?

    Another thing, English is my first language, so is it really necessary to take an english test as well for the citizenship test?
     
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    Before you can apply for British citizenship you need to be granted indefinitely leave to remain and be on that status for at least 1 year.

    I don't think it would be necessary to take an English language test if you can show your language level, but in any case, if you do have to take a test, that wouldn't be any problem for you, would be?
     
  3. mellowd

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    I see, I'll have to look into that.

    It wouldn't be a problem passing the test, but it seems silly to have to have a test in the first place. Also the problem would be that I would have to pay for a useless test, not doing it per se.

    But this has me thinking, how exactly would I prove my language level? i.e. usually these kinds of things are dealt with via filling in forms and sending them in. When and who would I speak to, to prove that English is my first language.

    Thanks for the response!
     
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    If you have a degree in an English Speaking University or an English speaking secondary school diploma, that would be sufficient to prove your language level.
     
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