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This is the only official handbook for the new Life in the UK tests taken on or after 25 March 2013. This large print version contains all the official learning material for the test and is written in clear, simple language - making it easy to understand. This essential handbook covers a range of topics you need to know to pass your test and apply for UK citizenship or permanent residency, including: The process of becoming a citizen or permanent resident; the values and principles of the UK; traditions and culture from around the UK; the events and people that have shaped the UK's history; the government and the law; getting involved in your community
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Passing the Life in the UK test is a compulsory requirement for anyone wanting to live permanently in Britain or become a British citizen. This practical handbook makes preparing for the test a lot easier.
When someone who is an immigrant to Britain wants to obtain UK Citizenship, after at least five years in the country, they have to jump through all sorts of hoops, including sassing an English test, as well as passing a test of multiple-choice questions, based on an official Home Office handbook called Life in the UK. Unless you have studied and memorised that book, you would probably fail, even if you're British born and bred. In a recent poll, 51% of British 18-24 year olds failed to reach the 75% pass level. Sample questions: - Do you know how many members of the Welsh Assembly there are? - How many jury members in a Sheriff Court? - The contents of the 1689 Bill of Rights? - What the central shopping area of most towns is called? (Yes, really ) - Who is/was Richard Arkwright, Sake Dean Mahomet, John Petts, or David Weir? With Brexit and all the talk of sovereignty, the question of what it really means to be British has never been more important, so here is your chance to see how you measure up to what your country (or at least, some Whitehall civil servants) expects you to know. So here are 500 sample questions based on the Life in the UK book, to test yourself, or to play as a quiz with family or friends. The answers will inform, surprise and above all, make you laugh
The Life in the UK Test, set by the Home Office, has to be taken and passed by anyone applying for naturalisation as a British citizen or applying for indefinite leave to remain, provided they meet all the other requirements. It is taken online at 90 official test centres around the country all through the year. It consists of multiple choice questions based on life in the UK. How to Pass the Life in the UK Test provides unbeatable preparation for the test. Over 600 questions cover the five key topic areas with another 144 questions in practice tests. It includes an introductory test to check your current knowledge, five chapters of UK life type questions, a section of carefully grouped questions that will help with your learning and identify weak areas and five more confidence building tests of 24 questions similar to the actual Life in the UK Test to check your new knowledge. There are appendices at the end of the book which will help you to revise important facts before you sit the test.