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Refrees

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:24 pm
by ksadoc
Hi, all

I am applying for me and my kid born in UK for naturalization

My route is Tier 2, got ILR 2 yrs back and I have 2 refrees, both british citizen, one knows me for more than 3 yrs and the other knows me for 2 yrs 6 months, will it be ok?

My 4 yr kid, both British, 1 refree, knows him more than 3 yrs and since he was out of the country for 1 yr, then back last yr, can i give the other refree as his current nanny who knows him for 11 months?

Your advice will be appreciated a lot.

Regards,
AHA

Re: Refrees

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 3:25 pm
by mk819
Hi Hope this helps,

Application form for the UK Citizenship or naturalisation requires two referees: It is also required that the persons who are going to put down their details (passport, date of birth) and signature should have known the applicant personally for 3 years.

It is NOT necessary that both referees have to be UK citizens as one can be of any nationality provided that the person holds a professional standing. What it means that the person has to be either a professional such as an accountant, solicitor, police officer etc. or he/she must have a good standing in the community. For example a minister of a recognised religion or a member of Parliament. A list of persons who can act in the capacity of professional persons is available on GOV.UK’s

https://www.gov.im/media/624353/listofreferees.pdf

The requirements for the second referee are slightly different as this person has has to be a UK citizen and he/she must be at least 25 years of age.

While an applicant may have friends who are British citizens and therefore can act as a referee; however, finding a referee of professional standing can be little bit difficult if not impossible. According to the rules specified on the naturalisation form, the referees have to declare that they have known the applicant personally for three years and if they intentionally give false information or hide any factual information, they can be subject to a fine of £5000 or imprisonment of 3 months or both. So unless you know each referee for the specific time, it is very unlikely that they will make that declaration.

Re: Refrees

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 11:36 am
by ksadoc
Than you.