Here are 5 tips on how to smash and pass the UK test easily

David Banks
Authored by David Banks
Posted Thursday, September 17, 2020 - 4:00pm

Migrants into the UK fall under four main categories- family, study, asylum, and refugee settlement/asylum seeker. There has been a steady increase in the number of migrants since 1991. In 2019, an estimated 270,000 migrants made their way to the UK.

For anyone seeking naturalization, passing various vetting processes will make it possible- this includes the Life in the UK test. If you fail the test, you can continue living in the country until your Leave to Remain expires.

Life in the UK test is a mandatory (under the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act of 2002) online test intended to test an applicant's knowledge of British Life, including their command on English.

To increase your chances of passing the test, taking a Life in the UK mock test will certainly help. Additionally, the mock test will save you money as each time you take the Life in the UK test costs you money. 

You can retake it as many times as needed, but you continue losing cash each time you fail. 

Contents Of The Test And Success Rate

The test comprises 24 multiple-choice questions. You need to answer all of them within 45 minutes. To successfully pass the test, an applicant needs to attain a pass mark of 75%. You can take the test after seven days, ensure to register and pay in advance for the retake.

There are over 30 test facilities spread across the UK from which you can take the tests. The success rate tends to vary a lot. Migrants from the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand tend to fare better due to several cultural and linguistic similarities. 

Fellow EU nationalities tend to do great in the tests too.

How To Increase Your Pass-Rate

  • Test Material

Recent tests heavily refer to the official Life in the UK handbook. Go through the book as often as possible. It is available in print form for those who love the feel of paper on their hands and eBook format for the technological enthusiasts.

Going through the book increases your familiarity with its content; thereby, you can rest easy as you head for the test. 

Joining up with other applicants will help boost your morale. You can band together to discuss and help each other where one of you is stuck. It also helps work on your consistency to go through the book and other relevant materials.

  • Take Your Time

Don't be in any rush while taking the test. Going through it in haste will make it challenging to understand the questions properly. Keep in mind that 45 minutes is enough to navigate through the 24-question test successfully. 

The 75% pass rate represents 18 of the 24 questions. This is all you need to ace the test. Make most of your time- quality over quantity.

  • Grasp On English

A firm understanding of English is necessary to understand and pass the test. With migrants coming from different regions and countries, including non-English speaking countries, this poses a hurdle to passing it.

Fortunately, there is a remedy for this. If you are about to take the test or have taken it and failed because of the language barrier, some classes and tests can significantly help. 

This includes taking IELTS, ESOL, and TOEFL tests. They will make it easy for you to understand what you are reading, thereby increasing the probability of passing the test.

  • Mock Tests

Take as many practice tests as you can. This Life in the UK mock test comprises 24 questions based on the official Life in the UK test revision book. Taking a test before the real one ensures that you position yourself favorably as the test results are instant.

  • Notification Letter

Once you receive the notification letter, please go through it to find out where you went wrong. Don't lose hope. Going through it, hand-in-hand with your official handbook helps in locating correct answers. 

Be attentive throughout this process should you come across the same question in the next attempt.

 

 

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