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Referee missed penning details. Can applicant write?

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 1:44 pm
by geriatrix
This one has me stumped as I don't have a definite answer, so here it is:

My partner's sibling is applying for naturalisation and had sent the relevant pages of the application form by post to a referee. Unfortunately, on receipt of the form the applicant noticed that the referee has forgotten to write his age and profession where it was required.

The applicant is wondering if he should:
1. post the form back to referee for the referee to fill in the missing details in his own (referee's) writing, or
2. pen down the missing details in his own (applicant's) writing.

The second option will make it obvious to the caseworker that two people filled in that particular section of the form. Does it matter?

Re: Referee missed penning details. Can applicant write?

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 2:13 pm
by Universal soldier
If I were here then prefer to personally travel and meet my referee to get it completed in his/her own handwriting.

Re: Referee missed penning details. Can applicant write?

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 3:57 pm
by t123456789
I had something similar and the NCS worker just filled it in for me.

From the rules 6.3.7.9, the professional referee can add "details available on request". Also:
If it is clear from any information we may have that a referee does not meet one or more of the criteria in paragraph 6.3.7, the applicant should be asked to provide an additional referee.
so they should ask if they are not satisfied. But I don't think there is a definitive answer. Normally I would say it should be written in the same handwriting, but if they are not satisfied they would phone the person and to confirm they know the applicant and check the details.

Re: Referee missed penning details. Can applicant write?

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 8:59 pm
by jaweb
I had the same problem. I just filled in the missing details with my handwriting and that's all. I got approval within 5 weeks