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🎯 Life in the UK test

Who are these qualifications in Life in the UK test for?

The qualifications in the Life in the UK test are designed for individuals who wish to apply for settlement (indefinite leave to remain) or British citizenship in the United Kingdom. As part of the UK immigration process, individuals from certain non-European countries are required to pass the Life in the UK test to demonstrate their knowledge of British customs, traditions, history, and the UK’s political system.

🧾The target audience for the Life in the UK test includes:
  1. Settlement Applicants: Non-European nationals who have been residing in the UK for a specified period and are applying for settlement (indefinite leave to remain) in the country.
  2. British Citizenship Applicants: Non-European nationals who have settled in the UK and are applying for British citizenship to become naturalized British citizens.
  3. Spouse or Partner Visa Applicants: Non-European nationals who are spouses or partners of British citizens or individuals settled in the UK and are applying for a spouse or partner visa to join their British or settled partner.
  4. Adult Dependent Relatives: Non-European nationals who are adult dependent relatives of British citizens or individuals settled in the UK and are applying to join their family members.
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Please note that the specific rules and requirements for immigration and citizenship may vary over time and may be subject to change. It is essential for individuals to refer to the official government sources and guidance for the most up-to-date information regarding the Life in the UK test and the immigration process.

About these qualifications:

TQT: 100 hours

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