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Is this person registered with the appropriate regulatory body for Architects? And when you say 'architect', do you mean the ones who design buildings etc?1) Indian citizen, working as Architect in IT consultancy organisation.
he is IT Solution Architect (like software engineer) working for IT consultancy.CR001 wrote:Is this person registered with the appropriate regulatory body for Architects? And when you say 'architect', do you mean the ones who design buildings etc?1) Indian citizen, working as Architect in IT consultancy organisation.
He is Tech Architect (professional qualified Engineer) - so as accepted professional person he qualifies as referee, I hope it should be ok ?CR001 wrote:So why do you think he will qualify as a referee?
Does it mean IT Architect / Engineer working for IT company (like Infosys / Accenture / Wipro / TCS) is not accepted professional ?CR001 wrote:When the list says 'architect', HO means the building/design type who are registered with their professional regulatory body. The same applies to 'Engineer', they must be registered with the relevant professional body. Most 'software/IT engineers' are not as it is not a regulated profession.
No, it is not. Engineer means : civil/structural/electrical etc engineer and architect means the people who draw up building/house/bridge etc plans. A professional referee must be a registered member of the professional regulatory body.hemant_lakhani wrote:Does it mean IT Architect / Engineer working for IT company (like Infosys / Accenture / Wipro / TCS) is not accepted professional ?CR001 wrote:When the list says 'architect', HO means the building/design type who are registered with their professional regulatory body. The same applies to 'Engineer', they must be registered with the relevant professional body. Most 'software/IT engineers' are not as it is not a regulated profession.
Is there anything unclear in the request to keep all your questions on the same application in one single topicCR001 wrote:Please keep ALL your questions on the same application in a single topic.
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No issue. You could provide an brief explanation in the 'Additional information' page of the form.hemant_lakhani wrote:Hi, I am looking to apply for British Citizenship using AN form, I have been employed for over 10 years so can provide employment history.
My current role is being made redundant, so I will be unemployed in few days/weeks.
Please advise on: Will this impact my application in either case:
- if I apply now and I am made redundant after sending application ?
- if I make application after made redundant when I am unemployed ?
Thanks for help and advise.
Used to be on the list. It must have been updated by HO.mulderpf wrote:Where does the list refer to architect? I have read, reread and read the list again and it definitely does not include architect. Also called UKVI to confirm whether I can use an architect (as in the generally accepted type of architect who designs buildings) and they simply said that they could not advise me to use a person with a profession that is not in the list in Annex A to Chapter 6 and my case could be refused as a result. (Note, it was a "we cannot advise you to..." not a "you cannot").
I was going to ask the same question, thanks alterhase58.alterhase58 wrote:1.17 - start with the ne before the current stated in 1.16
Thanks, will consider 1.17 as previous addresses after current address in 1.16.alterhase58 wrote:1.17 - start with the ne before the current stated in 1.16
No.- Do I need to take photocopies of any documents?
No- Do I need to take prepaid envelops for NCS to post my application ?