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UK March 10, 2026

Life in the UK Test: Everything You Need to Know in 2026

A comprehensive guide to the Life in the UK test: what it covers, how to prepare, booking your test, and what to expect on the day.

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What is the Life in the UK Test?

The Life in the UK test is a mandatory requirement for anyone applying for British citizenship or indefinite leave to remain (ILR). It assesses your knowledge of British values, history, traditions, and everyday life.

Test Format

  • 24 multiple-choice questions
  • 45 minutes to complete
  • 75% pass mark (18 out of 24 correct)
  • Cost: £50 per attempt

What the Test Covers

All questions are drawn from the official handbook Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents. The main topics include:

  • Values and principles of the UK
  • History from ancient times to the present
  • Modern British society: religion, customs, sport, arts
  • Government, Parliament, and the electoral system
  • Everyday life: housing, healthcare, education, employment

Booking and Taking the Test

You book through the official government website. Tests are held at centres across the UK. You’ll need to bring valid photo ID and your booking confirmation.

If you fail, you must wait at least 7 days before rebooking. Each attempt costs £50, so thorough preparation is worthwhile.

Study Tips

The failure rate sits between 14-30% depending on the period, so preparation matters. Focus on the areas that feel least familiar. For many test-takers, British history before 1900 is the biggest challenge.

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