A search on the internet using any search engine would yield a whole lot of pages of websites offering or selling either downloadable books or actual books catering to the review of the Life in the UK test. The best guide though would be the website of Home Office Border and Immigration Agency. Apart from the offering background on the test, the procedure in booking the test, the guidelines to actually taking the test, and also reminders after taking the test there is a section to help anyone in taking the test.

The only official handbook recognized to be used as review material is “Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship”. It is important to read the current 2nd edition of this manual. This manual can be bought from Amazon.com or local bookstores and stationery shops. As mentioned earlier one must be wary in purchasing any book that suggest that it is the official guide to the Life in the UK test as it may not provide the needed support and information.

One must always check first whether it is the real book or not. The current 2nd edition bears the Home Office logo on left side and has a navy blue cover. In addition to the book an examinee should also practice using the computer, if there is no computer at home contacting UK online would be helpful in locating local centres with computer facilities. With regards to people living in Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland most local libraries offer free or low cost internet access.