Values and Principles of the UKChapter 1
اس باب کے نمونہ سوالات آزمائیں
Which of these is one of the fundamental principles of British life?
Which TWO of these do new citizens promise at a citizenship ceremony?
دو جوابات منتخب کریں
How many questions are there in the Life in the UK Test?
Is this statement true or false? You can arrange to take the Life in the UK Test in Welsh or Scottish Gaelic.
What English language level do applicants for settlement or citizenship need to demonstrate?
Which TWO of these are responsibilities that permanent residents agree to respect?
دو جوابات منتخب کریں
Is this statement true or false? On test day you must bring proof of your identity and proof of your address.
What is the non-religious alternative to the oath of allegiance at a citizenship ceremony?
پورا سوالاتی بینک، پیش رفت اور پلان چاہیے؟ مفت شروع کریں — کارڈ کی ضرورت نہیں۔
مفت شروع کریںیہ باب کیا سکھاتا ہے
British Values and Your Responsibilities
- British society is founded on fundamental values and principles shared by all people living in the UK.
- The fundamental principles of British life are: democracy; the rule of law; individual liberty; tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs; participation in community life.
- These values are reflected in the responsibilities, rights and privileges of being a British citizen or permanent resident.
Becoming a Permanent Resident
- To apply to become a permanent resident (settlement / indefinite leave to remain) or a British citizen, an applicant must demonstrate knowledge of English and knowledge of life in the UK.
- The two requirements are: (1) pass the Life in the UK Test, AND (2) hold an acceptable English language qualification at B1 CEFR level or above (or an equivalent, e.g. an ESOL qualification at that level or a degree taught in English).
- Both requirements apply from October 2013 for settlement applications; before that, one route was an ESOL course with citizenship materials.
Taking the Life in the UK Test
- The Life in the UK Test consists of 24 questions covering all parts of the handbook.
- Questions are based on the whole handbook — any chapter or section can be tested.
- The test is usually taken in English, but arrangements can be made to take it in Welsh or Scottish Gaelic.