This activity looks at your ability to read and understand signs, symbols and words in your native language.
The legal tests are:
Needs to use an aid or appliance, other than spectacles or contact lenses, to be able to read or understand either basic or complex written information.
Points: 2
Cannot read or understand signs, symbols or words at all
Points: 8
To be considered able to read, you must be able to see the information. Accessing information via Braille is not considered as reading for this activity.
Basic information is signs, symbols or dates. Complex information is more than one sentence of written or printed standard size text – e.g. for example, text found in utility bills and bank statements.
Consideration should be given to whether you can read and understand information both indoors and outdoors. Whether you use or could reasonably be expected to use aids or appliances, such as a blue screen to read text when indoors and a portable magnifying glass to do so when outdoors will be taken into account. If despite aids you cannot read both indoors and outdoors you should be able to score points from one of the questions.
When answering the questions think about –
You should put your answers to these questions in the section on the form called "Extra information".
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