According to the UK Border Agency announcement from 29 November 2010, any migrant applying to enter or remain in the UK as the husband, wife, civil partner or fiancé(e) of a British citizen or a person settled there will need to show that they can speak and understand English.
This rule is intended to help migrants integrate into British society, to open up more opportunities, help prevent exploitation and allow them to benefit from, and contribute more to their communities.
Most applicants will meet the requirement by passing an English language test and supplying a test certificate with their visa application. The minimal level required is A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference (speaking and listening) which is a Basic level.
Which exam should I take?
The British Council administers many exams which meet the UK Border Agency requirements and can support your visa application. The table below will help you to choose an exam. See the full table of Council of Europe levels to have a better idea of various exams.
Note: Other Cambridge English language exams at B1-C2 levels ( PET, FCE, CAE, CPE, BEC, ILEC, ICFE) are also accepted by the UK Border Agency.
When can I take an exam and get a certificate?
All the exams have fixed dates during the year.
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