Section 2 of 3

Becoming a Permanent Resident

To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to:

  • Speak and read English
  • Have a good understanding of life in the UK

How You Can Be Tested

There are currently two ways you can be tested on these requirements:

  • Take the Life in the UK test. The questions are written in a way that requires an understanding of the English language at English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Entry Level 3, so there is no need to take a separate English language test. People here on work visas, including those on Tier 1 and Tier 2 of the points-based system, normally must pass the Life in the UK test to become permanent residents.
  • Pass an ESOL course in English with Citizenship. You will need to take this course if your standard of English is below ESOL Entry Level 3. The course will help you to improve your English and learn more about life in the UK. At the end of the course you will take a test.

After Passing the Test

Once you have passed one of these tests, you can make an application for permanent residence or British citizenship. The form that you have to complete and the evidence that you need to provide will depend on your personal circumstances. There is a fee for submitting an application, which is different for the various types of application.

Updated Requirements

From October 2013, the requirements changed. For settlement or permanent residence, you need to:

  • Pass the Life in the UK test
  • Produce acceptable evidence of speaking and listening skills in English at B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference. This is equivalent to ESOL Entry Level 3.

The requirements for citizenship applications may also change in the future. You should check the information on the UK government website for current requirements before applying for settlement or citizenship.

Check that you understand

  • The process of becoming a permanent resident or citizen
  • The different ways you can be tested on your knowledge and English skills

*Source: Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents, 3rd Edition. Crown copyright. Reproduced under the Open Government Licence.*

UK کا مستقل رہائشی یا شہری بننے کے لیے درخواست دینے کے لیے آپ کو:

  • انگریزی بولنا اور پڑھنا آنا چاہیے
  • UK میں زندگی کے بارے میں اچھی سمجھ بوجھ ہونی چاہیے

آپ کا امتحان کیسے لیا جا سکتا ہے

فی الحال ان تقاضوں کی جانچ کے دو طریقے ہیں:

  • Life in the UK ٹیسٹ دیں۔ سوالات اس طرح لکھے گئے ہیں کہ انگریزی زبان کی سمجھ English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Entry Level 3 کی سطح پر ضروری ہے، اس لیے الگ سے انگریزی زبان کا امتحان دینے کی ضرورت نہیں ہے۔ ورک ویزا پر آنے والے افراد، بشمول پوائنٹس پر مبنی نظام کے Tier 1 اور Tier 2 والے، کو عام طور پر مستقل رہائشی بننے کے لیے Life in the UK ٹیسٹ پاس کرنا ہوتا ہے۔
  • شہریت کے ساتھ انگریزی میں ESOL کورس پاس کریں۔ اگر آپ کی انگریزی کی سطح ESOL Entry Level 3 سے کم ہے تو آپ کو یہ کورس کرنا ہوگا۔ یہ کورس آپ کی انگریزی بہتر بنانے اور UK میں زندگی کے بارے میں مزید جاننے میں مدد کرے گا۔ کورس کے اختتام پر آپ ایک امتحان دیں گے۔

ٹیسٹ پاس کرنے کے بعد

ان میں سے کوئی ایک ٹیسٹ پاس کرنے کے بعد، آپ مستقل رہائش یا برطانوی شہریت کے لیے درخواست دے سکتے ہیں۔ جو فارم آپ کو بھرنا ہوگا اور جو ثبوت فراہم کرنے ہوں گے وہ آپ کے ذاتی حالات پر منحصر ہوں گے۔ درخواست جمع کرانے کی فیس ہے، جو مختلف قسم کی درخواستوں کے لیے مختلف ہے۔

تازہ ترین تقاضے

اکتوبر 2013 سے تقاضے تبدیل ہو گئے۔ سیٹلمنٹ یا مستقل رہائش کے لیے آپ کو:

  • Life in the UK ٹیسٹ پاس کرنا ہوگا
  • Common European Framework of Reference کی B1 سطح پر انگریزی بولنے اور سننے کی مہارت کا قابل قبول ثبوت فراہم کرنا ہوگا۔ یہ ESOL Entry Level 3 کے مساوی ہے۔

شہریت کی درخواستوں کے تقاضے مستقبل میں بھی تبدیل ہو سکتے ہیں۔ سیٹلمنٹ یا شہریت کے لیے درخواست دینے سے پہلے آپ کو UK حکومت کی ویب سائٹ پر موجودہ تقاضوں کی معلومات ضرور دیکھنی چاہیے۔

جانچ لیں کہ آپ سمجھتے ہیں

  • مستقل رہائشی یا شہری بننے کا عمل
  • آپ کے علم اور انگریزی مہارت کی جانچ کے مختلف طریقے

*Source: Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents, 3rd Edition. Crown copyright. Reproduced under the Open Government Licence.*

Translations are provided as a study aid only. The English version is the sole authoritative source.

To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to:

  • Speak and read English
  • Have a good understanding of life in the UK

How You Can Be Tested

There are currently two ways you can be tested on these requirements:

  • Take the Life in the UK test. The questions are written in a way that requires an understanding of the English language at English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Entry Level 3, so there is no need to take a separate English language test. People here on work visas, including those on Tier 1 and Tier 2 of the points-based system, normally must pass the Life in the UK test to become permanent residents.
  • Pass an ESOL course in English with Citizenship. You will need to take this course if your standard of English is below ESOL Entry Level 3. The course will help you to improve your English and learn more about life in the UK. At the end of the course you will take a test.

After Passing the Test

Once you have passed one of these tests, you can make an application for permanent residence or British citizenship. The form that you have to complete and the evidence that you need to provide will depend on your personal circumstances. There is a fee for submitting an application, which is different for the various types of application.

Updated Requirements

From October 2013, the requirements changed. For settlement or permanent residence, you need to:

  • Pass the Life in the UK test
  • Produce acceptable evidence of speaking and listening skills in English at B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference. This is equivalent to ESOL Entry Level 3.

The requirements for citizenship applications may also change in the future. You should check the information on the UK government website for current requirements before applying for settlement or citizenship.

Check that you understand

  • The process of becoming a permanent resident or citizen
  • The different ways you can be tested on your knowledge and English skills

*Source: Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents, 3rd Edition. Crown copyright. Reproduced under the Open Government Licence.*

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