UK English Test to be introduced to Spouses and Partners of Immigrants

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August 4, 2010 Australia – Wanting to apply for a permanent residence in the UK? Then you have to pay attention. Starting from November 29 2010, there will be another implementation that UK government will have to enforced to fellow people who are wanting to cross, travel or migrate in the UK soil.

Every interested party who wanted to apply for migration in the UK should pass an English language test with an approved test provider. If you are not an EU citizen, you will need to provide a proof that you can speak and understand English, if you are going to apply for immigration under the following categories; this applies to people who wish to join their husband or spouse in the UK:

Husband or wife
Civil partner
Unmarried partner
Same sex partner
Fiance/e
Proposed civil partner

According to Immigration Minister Damian Green, “Speaking English promotes integration into British Society and broadens opportunities. There are new rules that will help ensure that migrant spouses are able to participate in British life from the outset and integrate more easily into a wider UK society”.

By knowing this, British countries are starting to establish a much wider chances for global progress but a much added resolve to the immigrants or for the willing travelers with their sponsors.

Hence, if you wish to arrive or travel to UK with this new immigration rules, you will have to apply in the next following months to come, approximately around 4 months. Moreover, you will need to pass an English test to gain entitlement of entry as a sponsored traveler, according to the categories listed above. Other countries had already implemented this kind of resolution to their immigrants and have been going fine throughout the years that it was implemented. So thinking that UK government is already into fine tuning their migration system, this would further enhanced the kind of people entering the UK soil.

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