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Synopsis
Pass the Citizenship test with "Life in the UK". This is the official Home Office test book. "Life in the UK - A Journey to Citizenship" is the only official test book and study guide - written by the Home Office Life in the UK Advisory Group, the people who set the citizenship test. It is an essential reading for those taking the Citizenship test wanting to apply for British citizenship or settlement; or, teaching English or basic skills to prospective applicants for British citizenship or settlement. On 2 April 2007, the new Settlement Test and revised Life in the UK Citizenship Test come into effect. Applicants for citizenship or settlement (also known as 'permanent residence' or 'leave to remain') in the United Kingdom must pass the test or take the special English course. Testing on the new edition of the "Life in the UK - A Journey to Citizenship" handbook will start from 2 April 2007.
Pass the Citizenship test with 'Life in the United Kingdom: A
Journey to Citizenship' - the only official test book and study guide
edited by the Home Office and members of the Advisory Board on
Naturalisation and Integration.
Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship - Second Edition
(2007) is essential reading for those taking the Citizenship test or
applying for British citizenship, or those teaching English or basic skills
to refugees, immigrants or prospective applicants for British citizenship
or settlement.
It is the only official test book from the Home Office. This edition is
valid for tests from April 2007.
On 2nd April 2007, the new settlement test and revised life in the United
Kingdom citizenship test came into effect. Applicants for citizenship or
settlement (also known as 'permanent residence' or 'leave to remain') in
the United Kingdom must pass the Life in the United Kingdom citizenship
test or take the special English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
course.
If you take your test between 2nd April 2007 and 1st July 2007, you can be
tested on either the first edition or the second edition of the handbook.
When arriving at a test centre you will be asked which handbook you
studied. After 2nd July 2007, the test will only be based on the second
edition.
Key features:
- Meets requirements of the Nationality Immigration Act 2002 and updated to
reflect changes in the law;
- Includes 'Make sure you understand' boxes highlighting key learning
points as a useful study aid;
- Uses clear simple language making it easier to understand - benchmarked
to ESOL Entry Level 3, with a glossary of unusual or difficult words.
Classification: STUDY AIDS & TEXTBOOKS
Binding: paperback
Published: 31-01-2007



