If you pass the test, your test supervisor will give you a pass notification letter. This letter contains details of your test date, supervisor, centre location and a unique ID number. When you have filled in your application for citizenship or indefinite leave to remain, you should attach your pass notification letter and send both to the Home Office. Your test centre will also send proof of your test results to the Home Office.
Your pass notification letter is very important: you should keep it in a safe place until you are ready to fill in your application for citizenship or indefinite leave to remain. If you lose this letter, you will not be given a new one to replace it. This means that you will have to pay to take the test again.
What happens if I fail the test?
Your test supervisor will advise you if you have failed the test. You should not make an application for naturalisation as a British citizen or for indefinite leave to remain if this happens.