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MN1 referees

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:44 pm
by Tar86
Hello, hope all is well.

Looking for an expert opinion. I have recently received ILR and would like to register my child as a british citizen. He was born in UK in 2018 and just under 2 years old now. As I was filling up the online MN1 form I was stuck in referees section where it require two referees:

1. one referee should be a professional who has engaged with the child in a professional capacity, such as a teacher, health visitor, social worker or minister of religion.
2. the second referee must normally be the holder of a British citizen passport and either a professional person or over the age of 25.

I have managed second (colleague of mine kindly agreed to be a referee), however when called health visitor, she said they have never done it and it's not in their policy. And asked me tro try GP, GP has given similar answer. Now, my question is what should I do in this scenario as they are not willing to be a referee? Is there any other option?
P.S: There is no one else to whom the child engaged in a professional capacity.

Many thanks,

Re: MN1 referees

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:54 pm
by CULLINAN
For child applicants at least one of the referees must be a person who has dealt with the child in a professional role such as a teacher, doctor, health visitor or social worker. Where a child cannot provide a referee who has dealt with them in a professional capacity and has provided documents to show that they have attempted to do so, you can accept 2 referees who meet the criteria for referees on adult applications
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https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 1.0EXT.pdf

Just add a cover letter and explain the situation. Arrange another referee as per Adult requirements. HO is not strict when it comes to referees for children.

Re: MN1 referees

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 1:02 pm
by Tar86
CULLINAN wrote:
Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:54 pm
For child applicants at least one of the referees must be a person who has dealt with the child in a professional role such as a teacher, doctor, health visitor or social worker. Where a child cannot provide a referee who has dealt with them in a professional capacity and has provided documents to show that they have attempted to do so, you can accept 2 referees who meet the criteria for referees on adult applications
Page 9
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 1.0EXT.pdf

Just add a cover letter and explain the situation. Arrange another referee as per Adult requirements. HO is not strict when it comes to referees for children.
Brilliant, many thanks for your quick answer, really appreciate it.