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PassUK is a free online study resource for the Life in the UK Test, aimed mainly at people preparing to apply for British citizenship or settlement/indefinite leave to remain. The site highlights that no credit card is required, that it works on mobile, and that it offers chapter guides, flashcards, and mock tests. Its content is based on the official Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents handbook and publicly available test information, but it clearly states that it is not affiliated with the UK Home Office, GOV.UK, or any official body.
In terms of subject coverage, PassUK focuses on Life in the UK Test topics such as British history, government and law, cultural traditions, and everyday life. It is not a traditional course: there are no live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 tutoring. Instead, it is a self-study tool: read the chapter guides first, use flashcards for spaced repetition, and then take 24-question mock tests. The site states that it provides 380 practice questions, 18 practice chapters, 5 chapter guides, and instant explanations. Multilingual support is one of its main features. In addition to English, it offers translation assistance for learners who speak Polish, Spanish, Romanian, Portuguese, and Italian; however, the official test is still conducted only in English.
PassUK itself is free and does not require a credit card. The page mentions that the official Life in the UK Test fee is £50, but this is not a PassUK charge; it is the fee related to official test booking through GOV.UK. The platform does not provide a course certificate and does not replace the official exam. It is only a preparation aid. The site’s terms also make clear that it does not guarantee a pass, nor does it guarantee that all content is fully accurate or up to date.
Its strengths are a low barrier to entry, clear structure, question formats that are close to the real exam, and friendliness toward non-native English speakers. There is no need to create an account, and learning progress is stored locally in the browser, which also reduces friction. The downsides are the lack of human teachers, personalized Q&A, and structured course supervision. As an unofficial resource, learners still need to cross-check the reliability of the content themselves. The translation feature is useful for understanding the material, but it does not let candidates avoid taking the actual test in English.
PassUK is suitable for applicants for British citizenship or permanent residence who already have some English ability and want a low-cost way to practice questions and review, especially European-language users who benefit from support in their native language. The text does not disclose the access situation from China, so network availability and payment feasibility cannot be assessed; however, the site itself does not require payment. If authority is a priority, learners should also use the official GOV.UK guidance and official handbook. Those who need structured supervision or Chinese-language explanations may want to consider other Life in the UK prep courses, apps, or printed textbooks as alternatives.
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