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SYH Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:05 pm Post subject:
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What I want to know is if an Irish person can be a reference. I saw this in a thread but I do not see it anywhere on the BIA site.
That is incorrect! BOTH referees absolutely have to be British citizens.maveli62 wrote:Irish Citizen is good for passport application as per the passport office website. For BA the refree(the one with professional standing) can be of any nationality residing in UK. For example an Indian Doctor or a Priest in a mosque in UK are eligible for refree. I have a friend who used this way and successfully got BC.
Please read the followingok after a lot of digging, the closest we have come is an Assistant Teacher in our local school. The problem is that the list of professions only have a "Teacher" listed. Not an assistant teacher.
Would it be OK to use an "Assitant Teacher" as a reference?
thanks thats great. have read all that but given our predicament, we are contemplating using the Assitant Teacher and go with the risk of them rejecting the reference. Since the list doesn't contain an "Assitant Teacher". Only a teacher.
Worst case scenario: they will ask for another reference or something.
There really isn't anyone else and its quite difficult.
I have an email from HO confirming that the referee (professional standing) can be of any citizenship residing in UK. I also know couple of guys who got their BC with non-british referees.Dawie wrote: That is incorrect! BOTH referees absolutely have to be British citizens.
Correct!Sakura,
read the guide again !!! and thanks Sakura for deleting your post
And here is the proof. Page 24 of AN guide
One referee should be a person of any nationality who has professional standing, such as a
doctor, a minister of religion, civil servant or a member of a professional body, e.g.
accountant or solicitor (but not representing you with this application). A list of acceptable
professional persons can be found on our website.
So does this person have to be residing in the UK. I have a friend who was admitted to practice law in the UK but recently moved to France.magata wrote:Correct!Sakura,
read the guide again !!! and thanks Sakura for deleting your post
And here is the proof. Page 24 of AN guide
One referee should be a person of any nationality who has professional standing, such as a
doctor, a minister of religion, civil servant or a member of a professional body, e.g.
accountant or solicitor (but not representing you with this application). A list of acceptable
professional persons can be found on our website.
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:56 pm Post subject:
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If you are living abroad and do not know a British citizen who is qualified to act as one of
your referees, a Commonwealth citizen or citizen of the country in which you are residing
may complete and sign the form, provided he/she has professional standing in that country,
has known you for three years and the Consul considers his/her signature to be acceptable.
maveli62
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Joined: 29 Apr 2007
Posts: 81
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:09 pm Post subject:
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On page 24
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/6353/1 ... dance1.pdf
Sorry to hear it, That could be an option that you can follow, if you feeel you should do it!!!sywahu Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:41 pm Post subject:
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It appears that getting a reference from the Assistant Teacher is also no longer an option. She has only know her for 2 years and a few months!
We didn't realize it was going to be this difficult to get the professional reference.
The only other option I can think of is to just use a person whose profession is not in the list and apply...then hope for the best.