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Am not sure if they would accept that referee. If he/she was a doctor, i think the age wouldnt have mattered. The guidelines gives a list of Professions that can be used as referee.racingfire wrote:Hi, Papfaith,
Thanks for ur reply , his profession is Receptionist.
Thanks
No doubt correct, but a receptionist is not an official.I called Home Office 2 weeks before and they said NHS official are acceptable for refrees
Referees: List of acceptable professional personsJohn wrote:No doubt correct, but a receptionist is not an official.I called Home Office 2 weeks before and they said NHS official are acceptable for refrees
Or put it this way, using your definition, almost anyone could be called an official. Is a cleaner at the hospital, doing a very important job, an official? Of course not!
John,John wrote:No, NHS employees are not Civil Servants.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_serviceA civil servant or public servant is a civilian public sector employee working for a government department or agency. The term explicitly excludes the armed services, although civilian officials will work at "Defence Ministry" headquarters. The term always includes the (sovereign) state's employees; whether regional, or sub-state, or even municipal employees are called "civil servants" varies from country to country. In the United Kingdom, for instance, only Crown employees are civil servants, county or city employees are not.