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starrywheat wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 10:12 pmWould like to get some help regarding citizenship application (I have researched online at the official HO website and other forums but don't get clear answers):
1. Do the referees need to sign at the back of my photographs on the declaration form ? The form doesn't mention they have to, but just want to confirm.
Yes, the refree has to sign quoting your name and date of birth.
2. If I used my degree certificate as proof of language skills in previous settlement application and was accepted, does that mean I now don't need to provide the NARIC letter to proof my degree is equivalent to a UK degree, and the certificate of the degree is good enough?
If it was accepted at the time of ILR then should be no problem ( seniors can explain well, please)
3. With the new application system, i.e. UKVCAS, does that mean we can keep our passport and use it to travel while waiting for the application result?
Yes, you can keep your passport,if I am not mistaken.
Any help would be appreciated !!!!!
Where does it specifically say that the referee must write the applicants name and date of birth on the back of a “photograph”?
Correct. Do not select itstarrywheat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 6:59 pmThanks for both reply.
After more reading through this forum, it occurs to me that I have satisfied the English requirement and the NARIC letter doesn't seem to be required.
But then it is still listed on the document checklist. I wonder what I should do about it? Should I just simply not check that box when submitting the application and provider all other documents, or do I need to add some cover note saying the NARIC letter is not provided here because I already satisfied the English requirement?