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English Guidance
English Guidance
English Guidance
Passing English is mandatory for most visa applications unless you are deemed as exempt.
The majority of visa applications will require evidence of English which can be an Academic qualification or English test certificate unless you are a holder of a passport approved as an English-speaking country. If you are a national of one of these countries, you meet the English requirements:
Antigua, Australia, Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the USA.
If your passport is not on the above list, you must provide either:
Either a UK qualification at Academic level. Click here to learn more about the English rules.
If you have an overseas degree taught 100% in English, you will need a ECCTIS report and a letter from the training institute confirming that your degree was 100% taught in English. If you need to pass an English test, these are your only options:
Note: English test results are based on A1, A2, B1 and B2.
Below table explains what level of English you will need to enter or remain in the UK:
| Visa Types | Leave to Enter | Leave to Remain | Settlement | Naturalisation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charity Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Creative Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Graduate Trainee | N/A | X | X | X |
| Health & Care Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Innovator Founder | B2 | B2 | B1 | B1 |
| International Sportsperson | A1 | A1 | B1 | B1 |
| Minister of Religion | B2 | B2 | B1 | B1 |
| Religious Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Representative of an Overseas Business | A1 | A1 | B1 | B1 |
| Scale-up Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Secondment Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Senior or Specialist Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Skilled Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| UK Expansion Worker | N/A | N/A | B1 | B1 |
| UK Ancestry | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Visit visa (Standard) | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Visit visa (Medical) | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Youth Mobility Scheme | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Family partner visa (Point Based System) | N/A | N/A | B1 | B1 |
| Children visa (Point Based System)* | N/A | N/A | B1 | B1 |
Above list of visa types are the most common ones but if your visa is not on the list, feel free to contact us for guidance.
Family route
Family members can enter and remain in the UK at the same time as their parents but if a child turns 18 whilst in the UK, the child will be treated an an adult when applying to renew, switch or settle. Children aged 18 cannot enter the UK to join their family unless exceptional circumstances applies or the adult child finds another entry visa route.
N/A = English not required.
X = Not permitted to apply.
Passing English is mandatory for most visa applications unless you are deemed as exempt.
The majority of visa applications will require evidence of English which can be an Academic qualification or English test certificate unless you are a holder of a passport approved as an English-speaking country. If you are a national of one of these countries, you meet the English requirements:
Antigua, Australia, Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the USA.
If your passport is not on the above list, you must provide either:
Either a UK qualification at Academic level. Click here to learn more about the English rules.
If you have an overseas degree taught 100% in English, you will need a ECCTIS report and a letter from the training institute confirming that your degree was 100% taught in English. If you need to pass an English test, these are your only options:
Note: English test results are based on A1, A2, B1 and B2.
Below table explains what level of English you will need to enter or remain in the UK:
| Visa Types | Leave to Enter | Leave to Remain | Settlement | Naturalisation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charity Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Creative Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Graduate Trainee | N/A | X | X | X |
| Health & Care Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Innovator Founder | B2 | B2 | B1 | B1 |
| International Sportsperson | A1 | A1 | B1 | B1 |
| Minister of Religion | B2 | B2 | B1 | B1 |
| Religious Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Representative of an Overseas Business | A1 | A1 | B1 | B1 |
| Scale-up Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Secondment Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Senior or Specialist Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Skilled Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| UK Expansion Worker | N/A | N/A | B1 | B1 |
| UK Ancestry | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Visit visa (Standard) | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Visit visa (Medical) | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Youth Mobility Scheme | N/A | N/A | X | X |
Above list of visa types are the most common ones but if your visa is not on the list, feel free to contact us for guidance.
N/A = English not required.
X = Not permitted to apply.
Passing English is mandatory for most visa applications unless you are deemed as exempt.
The majority of visa applications will require evidence of English which can be an Academic qualification or English test certificate unless you are a holder of a passport approved as an English-speaking country. If you are a national of one of these countries, you meet the English requirements:
Antigua, Australia, Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the USA.
If your passport is not on the above list, you must provide either:
Either a UK qualification at Academic level. Click here to learn more about the English rules.
If you have an overseas degree taught 100% in English, you will need a ECCTIS report and a letter from the training institute confirming that your degree was 100% taught in English. If you need to pass an English test, these are your only options:
Note: English test results are based on A1, A2, B1 and B2.
Below table explains what level of English you will need to enter or remain in the UK:
| Visa Types | Leave to Enter | Leave to Remain | Settlement | Naturalisation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charity Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Creative Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Graduate Trainee | N/A | X | X | X |
| Health & Care Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Innovator Founder | B2 | B2 | B1 | B1 |
| International Sportsperson | A1 | A1 | B1 | B1 |
| Minister of Religion | B2 | B2 | B1 | B1 |
| Religious Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Representative of an Overseas Business | A1 | A1 | B1 | B1 |
| Scale-up Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Secondment Worker | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Senior or Specialist Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| Skilled Worker | B1 | B1 | B1 | B1 |
| UK Expansion Worker | N/A | N/A | B1 | B1 |
| UK Ancestry | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Visit visa (Standard) | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Visit visa (Medical) | N/A | N/A | X | X |
| Youth Mobility Scheme | N/A | N/A | X | X |
Above list of visa types are the most common ones but if your visa is not on the list, feel free to contact us for guidance.
N/A = English not required.
X = Not permitted to apply.


