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Son need life in uk test ?

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Hi . Any help would be greatly appreciated as I can't seem to find the answer online.

My Wife and stepson have been here since 2015 and have had ILR for 7 or 8 years now . My stepson ( Full Thai ) was 8 when He came here and is now turning 19 . The missus done life in the uk for the ILR . She now seems to reckon after talking to THAI FRIENDS here 🥱 that the stepson needs to now do life in the uk . As He's already got ILR since being a teenager I wouldn't have thought this to be the case . Can anyone clear this up for Me ?

Ah the Thai Friends, they know it all.

 

I’m assuming he’s got ILR but didn’t apply for Citizenship when he was eligible.

 

To be frank I’m not 100% sure, he certainly didn’t need it when he was granted ILR and if he remained at ILR l’m pretty sure that he wouldn’t need to take it because he’s turned 18.

 

I’m pretty sure he would need to need to take it if he applied for Citizenship.

 

 

theoldgit

44 minutes ago, theoldgit said:

I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t need to need to take it if he applied for Citizenship.

I am pretty sure he will. He is over 18. It is a requisite to apply for citizenship.

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Cheers . just to be clear We are not thinking of applying for citizenship at the moment . The wife is under the impression He needs to pass life in the uk test jus because He's turning 19 . whereas I'm thinking as He was here from 8 years old  with his mother and they both have ILR He would'nt need to pass the life in the uk .

  • 3 weeks later...
On 10/6/2025 at 8:26 PM, theoldgit said:


Sorry fat fingers, you’re correct.

 

I’ve corrected my post.

how do you edit post ?

6 minutes ago, mordothailand said:

how do you edit post ?

Click on the three dots on the top right corner of your post.

4 minutes ago, nglodnig said:

Click on the three dots on the top right corner of your post.

this is weird, up until now i only had report and share, but now edit is also there, thanks

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Yes, since your stepson is 19 and no longer a minor,
he will likely need to pass the Life in the UK test and meet the English language requirements to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR). When he was under 18, this was not required, but now that he is 19, he must meet the requirements for adult applicants. 
 
  • Age requirement: Once a person turns 18, they must take the Life in the UK test to apply for ILR.
  • Visa status: He must have been a dependent on a family visa before turning 18 and be applying for ILR based on that status.
  • Other requirements: He will also need to meet the English language requirements, and his application must still not be living an independent life. 
1 hour ago, mordothailand said:

this is weird, up until now i only had report and share, but now edit is also there, thanks

Edit is only available for a few minutes after you make a post.  Then it's closed to editing.

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