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Life in UK test passed
« on: November 21, 2022, 08:42:22 AM »
Passed the LITUK test yesterday. I used online guides as well as the official study guide website to prepare. The questions were much more varied than in the mock tests. Many of them could be easily narrowed to 50/50. The most difficult ones were regarding sport and pop culture as if you weren’t into that particular thing you probably wouldn’t know much about it without memorising it from the book. Everyone’s questions will be different, but it’s probably reasonable to expect you will need to read through all of the material. The process was simple, I got there a half hour early as requested and was done before my scheduled time, perhaps because it was a Sunday.

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Re: Life in UK test passed
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2022, 11:39:00 AM »
Passed the LITUK test yesterday. I used online guides as well as the official study guide website to prepare. The questions were much more varied than in the mock tests. Many of them could be easily narrowed to 50/50. The most difficult ones were regarding sport and pop culture as if you weren’t into that particular thing you probably wouldn’t know much about it without memorising it from the book. Everyone’s questions will be different, but it’s probably reasonable to expect you will need to read through all of the material. The process was simple, I got there a half hour early as requested and was done before my scheduled time, perhaps because it was a Sunday.

Next stop citizenship application. Mind the instructions.

Congratulations!  :)

I was going to say you need ILR first but I see you have ILE.  I have to say, I thought you needed to sit the life in the UK test at the time but clearly not!

Good luck with the citizenship application.   :)


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Re: Life in UK test passed
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2022, 12:13:28 PM »
Congratulations !

Congratulations!  :)

I was going to say you need ILR first but I see you have ILE.  I have to say, I thought you needed to sit the life in the UK test at the time but clearly not!

Good luck with the citizenship application.   :)

It is now required for ILE/ILR… however, the OP said in a previous post that they have had ILE for 16 years, and the Life in the UK test was only introduced for ILE and ILR 15 years ago (Nov 2007).


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