Do I need proof of address for life in the UK test?

There is no requirement to take any proof of address with you to the Life in the UK test. UK Visas and Immigration state, “You will need to bring the photo identification you used to book the test. If you do not bring it, you will not be able to take the test and will not get a refund.
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What documents do I need for Life in the UK test?

You need all of the following to book a test: email address. debit or credit card. an accepted form of ID.
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You can use one of the following as ID to book the test:
  • valid passport.
  • valid travel document with a photo (you cannot use an emergency travel document)
  • biometric residence permit.
  • biometric residence card.
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Do I need to do Life in the UK test if I was born in the UK?

If you're applying for British Citizenship / Naturalisation

The Life in the UK Test is a mandatory requirement for British citizenship. The requirement to demonstrate knowledge of life and language in the UK is stated in the law, as such very few exemptions apply to the life in the UK test for citizenship applicants.
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How Long Does It Take to Get Life in the UK test results?

It usually takes 10-30 minutes before the test supervisor checks your test and announces your result in the test. After 10 minutes or so, you will be notified by the test supervisor if you have passed or failed the test.
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What happens if I fail the Life in the UK test?

If you fail the test, you will lose your test fee. You can retake the test after 7 days, and there is no limit on the number of resits you can take. You will not be able to make an application for naturalisation as a British citizen or for indefinite leave to remain until you pass the Life in the UK test.
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How many times can you fail Life in UK test?

If you fail the test

You must wait 7 days before taking the test again, but you can take the test as many times as you need to. You need to book and pay again each time.
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How do I pass Life in the UK Test 2021?

To pass the Official Life In the UK test, you must score 75% or more. This means that you will need to answer at least 18 questions correctly out of 24 questions. The latest figures state that out of 100 people that take the test only 64 pass and 36 will fail.
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Is life in UK test difficult?

The Life in the UK test can be very difficult. The syllabus covers all aspects of British history and condenses it down into 24 questions with a 45-minute time limit. These questions are completely random and you need 75% correct answers to pass the test.
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Are Life in the UK test Centres Open 2021?

Please be advised that Life in the UK test centres will remain open and will continue to conduct tests with social distancing measures in place. Please check your e-mails for updates and confirmation of your bookings. You do not have to call.
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What documents do I need to apply for British citizenship?

What Documents are Required for British Citizenship?
  1. Proof of identity: This could be your passport, driving licence, birth certificate, Home Office travel document or even a credit card statement issued to you within the last six months.
  2. Your biometric residence permit (if you have one)
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Can you do Life in the UK Test online?

Booking the Life in the UK test

The test is an online one and must be booked at least 3 days in advance.
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What should I do after life in UK test?

You've passed your Life in the UK test. All you need to pass now is your B1 English test. You can visit our B1 English test training page here. If you've met both of these requirements then you are ready to start your application for UK settlement or British citizenship.
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What is a Home Office Reference number?

You'll be asked for a Home Office reference number (sometimes called a 'case ID'). This number will start with the first letter of your last name, and be followed by 7 numbers. You'll have received this number when you first applied.
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Can I use driving Licence to book Life in UK test?

You can use one of the following as ID to book the test: passport – it can be out of date. UK photocard driving licence – full or provisional.
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Is Life in the UK Test changing?

Life in the UK test is a requirement for people who are applying to settle in the UK or become a British citizen. The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid has announced that the government will enforce stricter test and replace the 'Life in the UK' test with a 'British Values Test'.
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Is Life in the UK Test on computer?

What is the format of the Life in the UK test? It is a computer based test which lasts 45 minutes. There are 24 multiple choice questions and you must score 75% or more to pass the test.
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How many questions are there in life in the UK book?

The Official Life in the UK Test consists of 24 Questions with a pass mark of 75%. You must book your test at least 3 days in advance.
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Which app is best for Life in the UK Test?

Preparing for your Life in the UK Test has never been easier! Download the only Official Life in the UK Test Questions and Answers app, approved by the Home Office, the people who set the test. It is a simple and convenient way to practice for your Life in the UK British Citizenship test on the go.
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How long should I study for Life in the UK test?

As the pass certificate doesn't have an expiry date it is possible to take the test anytime. I suggest not leaving it to the last minute as I did! I gave myself 1 month to study for the test which ended up being crammed in 3 days!
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How many times can you fail the citizenship test?

An applicant has two opportunities to pass the English and civics tests: the initial examination and the re-examination interview. USCIS denies the naturalization application if the applicant fails to pass any portion of the tests after two attempts.
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Can you have 3 passports UK?

Yes. The United Kingdom allows triple citizenship (multiple citizenship). This means that when you become a British citizen, you don't need to give up previous nationalities. Also, having other citizenships will not affect your application for British citizenship.
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How do I find my home office reference number UK?

Your Home Office or UKVI reference number: If you made a UK visa application in the UK, UKVI will have sent you a letter and it will state a case reference number. Other reference numbers might be reference numbers on your entry clearance sticker (VAF no) or your biometric card number.
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How long is B1 test valid for?

Some recognised test qualifications only last for 2 years. You can still use a B1 level qualification that you took more than 2 years ago in 2 situations.
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