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I also thought that the first answer would be YES, but wanted to double check it.John wrote:I think .... yes and yes! If the person is British now and has known you for at least three years ... and meet the other conditions ... at least 25 etc .... yes it OK for them to sign for you.
I will definitely let know on this forum about the results and referees I used for my application - one of the most frustrating things of web discussions is that people only come here to tell about their problems and they almost never come back to tell how they solved the problem or which one of many ideas they have found here was really useful.i_worker wrote:Could you let me know how it went with referees?
Good luck!
Probably of no help to you personally but do note that it is not necessary to leave the Test until when the application is going in. It is possible to study for and take the Test months or even years before the Naturalisation application is due to be submitted.My immediate problem right now is the “Life in the UK” exam booking – it seems all places around my house or place of work are booked for at least 4-5 weeks.
This is exactly what I am going to look at tomorrowJohn wrote: AlexCh, your disclosed location is London. Big place! Maybe travel a bit further? Slightly out of London, maybe? A Test Centre maybe 10 miles further out of London might have spaces readily available? Take a half-day holiday to get the test done?
AlexCh wrote:My immediate problem right now is the “Life in the UK” exam booking – it seems all places around my house or place of work are booked for at least 4-5 weeks.i_worker wrote:Could you let me know how it went with referees?
Good luck!