Hi
As per the Life in the UK Test Web Site the following will happen before the test:
What will happen when I arrive at the test centre?
On arrival at your test centre, the test supervisor will record your full name, date of birth, nationality, country and place of birth, and your postcode. Your photographic ID will be checked and you will have to pay for your test (unless you have paid for it previously). You will then be logged on to a computer and will have time to complete a practice test on your computer before you begin the Life in the UK Test. The test supervisor will tell you when to begin your test and how long you have to complete it.
For identiy requirements:
Are there any identification requirements?
Yes, you need to bring photographic ID with you to your test centre to present to the test supervisor. You must bring one of the following forms of ID (please note photos on all documents must be a true likeness of you for them to be accepted):
- a passport (from your country of origin)
- a UK photocard driving licence, full or provisional
- one of the following Home Office travel documents: a Convention Travel Document (CTD), a Certificate of Identity Document (CID) or a Stateless Person Document (SPD)
- an Immigration Status Document, endorsed with a UK Residence Permit and bearing a photo of the holder
You will also be asked for your postcode at the test centre, so you may wish to bring along something that contains this information.
Post code can only be found on something that has your name and address, ideally you can use if you have the UK Driving Licence (Even provisional would work) that has your photograph and address. Then you don't need to carry your passport with you. If you don't have UK Driving Licence then you need to carry a Photo Identity (Passport) and Proof of Address (recent bill, bank statement, credit card statement) in your name.
Hope this helps and all the best for your exam.
Cheers
Navneet
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