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NIACE policy briefing seminar for ESOL providers

Posted:
01 August 2012
Subjects:
ESOL
Regions:
East Midlands

ESOL provision and the Home Office Statement of Intent: the implications.

Date: 26 Sep 2012
Venue: Leicester:
NIACE Renaissance House, 20 Princess Road West, Leicester LE1 6TP
Ref: C3115/0912
Fee: £ 85 - for NIACE members and voluntary organisations
£100 - full fee
Contact: NIACE Events Team (events@niace.org.uk)
Tel: 0116 204 2833 

In June the Home Office published a Statement of Intent on Family Migration which includes changes to the regulations on the language requirements for settlement and UK citizenship.  From 2013, all applicants will be required to pass a Speaking & Listening exam at level B1 (ESOL Entry level 3) as well as the Life in the UK test.

'From October 2013, all applicants for settlement will be required to pass the Life in the UK test and present an English language speaking and listening qualification at B1 level or above, ...  The requirements for settlement of a five year probationary period (on a route to settlement) and (from October 2013) to pass the Life in the UK test and present an English language speaking and listening qualification at B1 level or above, will also be applied to the partners of migrants with a route to settlement under the Points Based System....  Applicants for settlement currently required to take the Life in the UK test will from October 2013 be required additionally to present an English language....'

This policy seminar will brief participants, consider the implications and will help participants understand the full impact of the proposals. 

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