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UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Lukgaf(m): 12:02pm On Jan 27, 2022
Following the petition made to the UK Home office on the need to exclude Nigerians applying for study or job in the UK from taking IELTS exam. Below from "[url=https://www.change.org/p/dear-uk-home-office-stop-asking-nigerians-to-write-english-proficiency-tests-reformieltspolicy-now/u/30124265?cs_tk=AqZttzY2QXgREhp1-2EAAXicyyvNyQEABF8BvJyaybTj8nBYFsnxRgZTHvc%3D&utm_campaign=f3bbd9489e314f1e915bd10064126c4f&utm_content=initial_v0_5_0&utm_medium=email&utm_source=petition_update&utm_term=cs]Change[/url]" obtained from Hotspot International Scholarship Forum
is the response from the UK Home office.

What do you think Nairalanders?

Thanks to all our 45,000+ supporters and all of the pressure we have generated on social media which has now made #ReformIELTSPolicy a trending discussion topic online, the UK Home Office through its Simplification Of the Rules Taskforce yesterday (January 26, 2022 at 4:33pm WAT) replied to a formal inquiry we sent to its office and the Home Secretary, Priti Patel since October 2021.

In our email to the Home Office on October 18, 2021, Founder of Policy Shapers, Ebenezar Wikina wrote on behalf of the campaign requesting for the data sources the UK Home Office uses to validate the inclusion of countries on its Majority English-Speaking Country list.

Bellow are few excerpts from the Home Office's reply which we received yesterday:

"Apologies for the delay in replying to you, and thank you very much for your correspondence on this matter. To be included on the Majority English Speaking Country (MESC) list, we must have evidence that most people in the country (more than half) speak English as a first language.

We rely on publicly available evidence such as official censuses to make this determination along with other academic sources. We may also consult the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office where additional evidence is required. Currently, on the information available to us, Nigeria does not meet the requirement. This list is periodically reviewed and updated, and new countries are added if they are found to meet the requirements.

We are currently expanding the ways in which applicants are able to prove their English language ability. For example, people applying for a Student visa can prove their English language ability including by:

- the education provider self-assessing the English ability of the student

- having a degree taught or researched in English (confirmed by Ecctis if not taught in a MESC list country). Kind regards and please let me know if you have any more questions"

The Campaign was pleased to receive this message after a 3-month wait, but it has left us with a lot of questions which we shall be following up with the Nigerian government, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria, as well as the Simplification Of the Rules Taskforce from the Home Office.

A few immediate thoughts that come to mind based on their reply:

Since the Home Office relies on public evidence to validate the inclusion of countries on its MESC list, one of the most veritable public sources is the annual English Proficiency Index released by Education First. Nigeria was one of the 30 countries out of 112 that ranked 'High' or 'Very High' in English proficiency in 2021. Furthermore, EF EPI 2021 scores have been found to correlate strongly with TOEFL iBT 2019 scores (r=0.81) and IELTS Academic Test 2019 scores (r=0.73). These correlations show that, while these tests have different designs and test taker profiles, they reveal similar trends in national English proficiency.
In August 2021, the UK Home Office had told the BBC that 51% English language speakers is its criteria for the inclusion of countries in the MESC list but in its last message to us, the Home Office uses phrases like "most most people in the country" and "more than half" which are very fluid and we plan to follow-up with them on this as well.
Finally for now, we appreciate the fact that the Home Office says "The MESC list is periodically reviewed and updated, and new countries are added if they are found to meet the requirements." but we wonder when the list was last reviewed and we are confident that the next review will see the inclusion of Nigeria and other Anglophone countries in Africa.
These are just a few of the issues we shall be following up with the Home Office on, but for now let us continue to gather signatures and sustain IELTS as a public national discussion as we rally key stakeholders to make the desired change a reality.

Thank you so much again for the support.

Let us continue to believe in our ability to make the world a better and just place for everyone!




https://www.change.org/p/dear-uk-home-office-stop-asking-nigerians-to-write-english-proficiency-tests-reformieltspolicy-now/u/30124265?cs_tk=AqZttzY2QXgREhp1-2EAAXicyyvNyQEABF8BvJyaybTj8nBYFsnxRgZTHvc%3D&utm_campaign=f3bbd9489e314f1e915bd10064126c4f&utm_content=initial_v0_5_0&utm_medium=email&utm_source=petition_update&utm_term=cs

See previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/6957470/stop-asking-nigerians-write-ielts

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Admiral49(m): 2:16pm On Jan 27, 2022
Okay

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Ahmback(m): 2:20pm On Jan 27, 2022
Wakanda dumb excuse is this one

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Nobody: 3:08pm On Jan 27, 2022
That's for those who even fancy the idea of living in a country like Britain.

A country that once was, and now is no more.

But lives on past Glories and has been replaced by China, Singapore, UAE and some parts of United States.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by ITbomb(m): 3:36pm On Jan 27, 2022
Na the parasites dey hold us back

If that part of the rotten flesh is cut off, the remaining body will be very healthy and prosperous

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Shokoloko(f): 3:59pm On Jan 27, 2022
I think the petition should be tweaked to prolong the validity of the certificate and not to ask that Nigerians stop writing the exam

If the council decides to use Nairaland as part of the study to decide if Nigeria meets the requirements to be taken off the list, we will not make it.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Edopesin: 3:59pm On Jan 27, 2022
Ahmback:
Wakanda dumb excuse is this one

Very dumb one indeed

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by CUMIN: 4:01pm On Jan 27, 2022
Those that want it removed are those that had failed it several times.

The paradox is that if you are truly proficient in English, you should ace it in first trial.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Shokoloko(f): 4:08pm On Jan 27, 2022
CUMIN:
Those that want it removed are those that had failed it several times.

The paradox is that if you are truly proficient in English, you should ace it in first trial.

Actually many Nigerians ace it the first time An overall score of 6.5 is a pass however anything less than an overall score of 8.0 cannot help during the immigration process.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by merits(m): 4:41pm On Jan 27, 2022
grin
Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by donforeign: 4:41pm On Jan 27, 2022
i prefer australia to uk

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by pyyxxaro: 4:42pm On Jan 27, 2022
We should in return set our own PIDGIN ENGLISH EXAM for them.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by inoki247: 4:42pm On Jan 27, 2022
ok
Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by justi4jesu(f): 4:43pm On Jan 27, 2022
cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by NwaNimo1(m): 4:43pm On Jan 27, 2022

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Righthussle: 4:43pm On Jan 27, 2022
Mad people. When una come desecrate our land and colonize us una do Yoruba or Igbo language speaking test before una enter our land ? Remove the language test entirely jare. Yeye people.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by frog12: 4:44pm On Jan 27, 2022
una wan kill easy MONEY for these brits !!

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by frog12: 4:45pm On Jan 27, 2022
it's the MONEY dey make be the problem .

Shokoloko:


Actually many Nigerians ace it the first time An overall score of 6.5 is a pass however anything less than an overall score of 8.0 cannot help during the immigration process.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by lexy2014: 4:45pm On Jan 27, 2022
Lukgaf:
Following the petition made to the UK Home office on the need to exclude Nigerians applying for study or job in the UK from taking IELTS exam. Below from "[url=https://www.change.org/p/dear-uk-home-office-stop-asking-nigerians-to-write-english-proficiency-tests-reformieltspolicy-now/u/30124265?cs_tk=AqZttzY2QXgREhp1-2EAAXicyyvNyQEABF8BvJyaybTj8nBYFsnxRgZTHvc%3D&utm_campaign=f3bbd9489e314f1e915bd10064126c4f&utm_content=initial_v0_5_0&utm_medium=email&utm_source=petition_update&utm_term=cs]Change[/url]" obtained from Hotspot International Scholarship Forum
is the response from the UK Home office.

What do you think lalasticlala?



https://www.change.org/p/dear-uk-home-office-stop-asking-nigerians-to-write-english-proficiency-tests-reformieltspolicy-now/u/30124265?cs_tk=AqZttzY2QXgREhp1-2EAAXicyyvNyQEABF8BvJyaybTj8nBYFsnxRgZTHvc%3D&utm_campaign=f3bbd9489e314f1e915bd10064126c4f&utm_content=initial_v0_5_0&utm_medium=email&utm_source=petition_update&utm_term=cs

See previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/6957470/stop-asking-nigerians-write-ielts

The response ended up saying nothing

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by wiseoneking: 4:45pm On Jan 27, 2022
Saturn444:
That's for those who even fancy the idea of living in a country like Britain.

A country that once was, and now is no more.

But lives on past Glories and has been replaced by China, Singapore, UAE and some parts of United States.

Kip kwayet. Britain was the strongest empire that ever existed in modern world. They once control your small mighty China and impacted heavily on modern states of Asia including India, Singapore, Malaysia etc.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Mowoe(m): 4:45pm On Jan 27, 2022
CUMIN:
Those that want it removed are those that had failed it several times.

The paradox is that if you are truly proficient in English, you should ace it in first trial.

Nigeria ranks top 5 of the highest scorers in the world, and this information is available on Wikipedia. So I beg to disagree.

I think the major problems are the cost of taking the test, and the validity period.

They actually think we lose our English proficiency after two years of taking the test?! It's just a crazy money making scheme in my opinion.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Nobody: 4:46pm On Jan 27, 2022
Ok
Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by vickydevoka(m): 4:46pm On Jan 27, 2022
donforeign:
i prefer australia to uk
Ya. Especially as a nurse

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by Racoon(m): 4:46pm On Jan 27, 2022
Nothing meaningful to benefit from Britain after colonising West African especially Nigeria, but only political imbalance, crude oil exploitation and fleecing Nigeria of Forex with Buhari health tourism.

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Re: UK Home Office Responds To IELTS Removal Petition, See! by money121(m): 4:46pm On Jan 27, 2022
Ok

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