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I have a friend who is coming over via spousal Visa and she's currently confused which one to take?
She does want to work in the UK, so I'm telling her to do the Academic IELTs test.
Will the academic test be sufficient for the spousal visa english requirements too?
Guys,
I am supposed to take a IELTS for my British spouse visa. I applied for the General IELTS.
But recently it was told that I should clear a IELTS Life Skill exam with A1 score.
Does anyone have any idea what should I do..? Both these IELTS are same or different..?
My wife is moving to the UK from Japan, our lawyer doesn't know an oboe from his elbow. Can someone shed some light on whether we can use her general training score for spouse visa as it is more valued than life skills or does she still have to do the Life skills test also? Thanks in advanced
http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/ielts-ukvi/what-ielts-ukvi
and http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/ielts-ukvi/learn-about-ielts-life-skills
π· Cultivate the habit of conversing with your near and dear ones.The more you practice, the more it is better for obtaining a good band in IELTS Speaking Task 2.
π· Follow tips and tricks such asβπ· Take notes before speaking on a topicπ· Be confidentπ· Be fluent in your conversationπ· Donβt mumble and avoid repeating words
π· Make use of the IELTS Speaking App that tests your fluency before you appear in the real exam.
π· Read more about the blog: https://ieltstutorials.online/blog/know-all-about-ielts-speaking-task-2-tips
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