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I doubt that friend is engaged in a professional capacity. Try the GP or a nurse etc....anandh79 wrote:Hi,
My child is 18 months old. I am just checking whether referees are needed for 18 months old.
Also, the guide states the following
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.
My friend is a bitish citizen and is a director of limited company. Can he sign as part of professional referee?
Is there any requirement like he would need to be a british citizen for these many years before signing like that.
Regards
Anandh
Hi,D4109125 wrote:I doubt that friend is engaged in a professional capacity. Try the GP or a nurse etc....anandh79 wrote:Hi,
My child is 18 months old. I am just checking whether referees are needed for 18 months old.
Also, the guide states the following
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.
My friend is a bitish citizen and is a director of limited company. Can he sign as part of professional referee?
Is there any requirement like he would need to be a british citizen for these many years before signing like that.
Regards
Anandh
No, a director is a professional but does not know your child in a professional capacity, as I said above a GP or nurse or others given in the example.anandh79 wrote:Hi,D4109125 wrote:I doubt that friend is engaged in a professional capacity. Try the GP or a nurse etc....anandh79 wrote:Hi,
My child is 18 months old. I am just checking whether referees are needed for 18 months old.
Also, the guide states the following
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.
My friend is a bitish citizen and is a director of limited company. Can he sign as part of professional referee?
Is there any requirement like he would need to be a british citizen for these many years before signing like that.
Regards
Anandh
I believe that Directory of limited company is considered as professional capacity as per the list provided by Home Office.
Please confirm.
Regards
Hi,D4109125 wrote:No, a director is a professional but does not know your child in a professional capacity, as I said above a GP or nurse.anandh79 wrote:Hi,D4109125 wrote:I doubt that friend is engaged in a professional capacity. Try the GP or a nurse etc....anandh79 wrote:Hi,
My child is 18 months old. I am just checking whether referees are needed for 18 months old.
Also, the guide states the following
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.
My friend is a bitish citizen and is a director of limited company. Can he sign as part of professional referee?
Is there any requirement like he would need to be a british citizen for these many years before signing like that.
Regards
Anandh
I believe that Directory of limited company is considered as professional capacity as per the list provided by Home Office.
Please confirm.
Regards
Religious person? Social worker? Pharmacist?anandh79 wrote:Hi,D4109125 wrote:No, a director is a professional but does not know your child in a professional capacity, as I said above a GP or nurse.anandh79 wrote:Hi,D4109125 wrote:
I doubt that friend is engaged in a professional capacity. Try the GP or a nurse etc....
I believe that Directory of limited company is considered as professional capacity as per the list provided by Home Office.
Please confirm.
Regards
I have already checked with my GP and Healthvisitor and they don't do it nowadays.
What other options do i have
Regards
Hi Jambo,Jambo wrote:Have you read the FAQ before posting?
See a similar question in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - children.
Hi,Jambo wrote:Have you read the FAQ before posting?
See a similar question in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - children.
For a UK born child it won't get rejected. You can even apply without referees and the application most likely be successful.anandh79 wrote:Hi,
Even if i make any professional to sign this for my kid, just worried about this part.
If HO rejects my application based on refree not getting satisfied, will they be prosecuted or punished.
I understand that I may be liable for prosecution resulting
in a penalty of up to 3 months imprisonment or a fine not
exceeding £5,000 or both if I knowingly or recklessly
make a false declaration.
Thanks Jambo!Jambo wrote:For a UK born child it won't get rejected. You can even apply without referees and the application most likely be successful.anandh79 wrote:Hi,
Even if i make any professional to sign this for my kid, just worried about this part.
If HO rejects my application based on refree not getting satisfied, will they be prosecuted or punished.
I understand that I may be liable for prosecution resulting
in a penalty of up to 3 months imprisonment or a fine not
exceeding £5,000 or both if I knowingly or recklessly
make a false declaration.
The warning on the form is for providing false declaration (his details or the way he knows the applicant) and not about not satisfying the HO requirements.
Hi,anandh79 wrote:Thanks Jambo!Jambo wrote:For a UK born child it won't get rejected. You can even apply without referees and the application most likely be successful.anandh79 wrote:Hi,
Even if i make any professional to sign this for my kid, just worried about this part.
If HO rejects my application based on refree not getting satisfied, will they be prosecuted or punished.
I understand that I may be liable for prosecution resulting
in a penalty of up to 3 months imprisonment or a fine not
exceeding £5,000 or both if I knowingly or recklessly
make a false declaration.
The warning on the form is for providing false declaration (his details or the way he knows the applicant) and not about not satisfying the HO requirements.