prs wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 1:30 pm
it clearly states that you have to print off the forms, attach your Photo on them, take them to your refs and get them to sign the forms(s).
Thanks.
Can you point to where this is spelled out? On the Documents checklist it only lists "Two referee declarations for [applicant's name]", and on the referee form itself it only says "This part of the form is to be filled in by the applicant’s referees once their photograph has been attached, as explained above." No mention of how to sign.
Also, unfortunately, the online form "clearly states" a number of things that are obviously legacy from previous printed forms:
- it says that passports should be provided in original form -> which is no longer the case
- it says that EU nationals should have a permanent residence card (and even has the link to apply) -> which is now impossible
- it says that you should write your name on the back of the photo for the referee form -> which is pointless if scanned
And so on and so forth.
So that means, the signatures should be done manually.
I'm afraid the examples above tell me otherwise. But do please point me where this is unequivocally specified.
Obviously, printing, signing, and scanning is the foolproof method that I'll have to do unless there is evidence that a digital signature works. But from the form itself it isn't 100% clear that this is the only accepted method. First-hand experience is the wonderful advantage of these boards, hence why I ask

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