The NHS surcharge is paid even before you pay for your visa. They take that money first.And the visa part? Sounds like all of you have to pay for visas?
EDIT: probably the social healthcare thing
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The NHS surcharge is paid even before you pay for your visa. They take that money first.And the visa part? Sounds like all of you have to pay for visas?
EDIT: probably the social healthcare thing
And the visa part? Sounds like all of you have to pay for visas?
EDIT: probably the social healthcare thing
Yes. British Councl
If English is your first language you will have no problems. Nothing to prepare for really, maybe just read up on what to expect.Thanks. Should one prepare for the test in anyway?
How long is it valid for?
Jesus that's criminalSo the IELTS test is now R4,800
Is this to place to book it?
Jesus that's criminal
Do some research and see if there are alternatives?
If you are outside of the UK
You can only take a SELT with one of the following providers:
PSI Services (UK) Ltd – Skills for English (UKVI)
IELTS SELT Consortium
LanguageCert
Pearson
Pearson is the same price fwiw.
@Priapus as greg said, you’ll definitely be fine if you speak a good amount of English. I’m Afrikaans (although mostly speak English since 10 years ago) and got 95/100…but it’s a good idea to check a YT vid on what to expect. The test is quite long and there’s a section where you have to write a short essay as well.
You got away with a easy test. I did it in SA and UK and was the same:Has the test changed or something? Or more hectic if you do it in SA? I literally walked into an interview room at the testing centre in the UK, and chatted to the interviewer about football (topic had to be something about Britain) for like 20 minutes. It was basically just a conversation.
You got away with a easy test. I did it in SA and UK and was the same:
Listening, speaking, reading and writing tests.
You got away with a easy test. I did it in SA and UK and was the same:
Listening, speaking, reading and writing tests.
Initially for spouse visa and then again for ILR as it has expired by then.How come you did it twice?
As it should be, imho.
Initially for spouse visa and then again for ILR as it has expired by then.
Did all the visa applications on my own. Was around 2018Ah right. Did you do apply for ILR on your own, or did you use an agent? And when was that?
Has the test changed or something? Or more hectic if you do it in SA? I literally walked into an interview room at the testing centre in the UK, and chatted to the interviewer about football (topic had to be something about Britain) for like 20 minutes. It was basically just a conversation.
Lol an investigation found that there were people who had been living in the UK for over 30 years who couldn’t speak a word of English (mostly living in Pakistani enclaves in Birmingham). People were actually upset because Cameron (PM at the time) said that it should be a basic requirement that you communicate in English when living in the UK. They even called him a racist.