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Yes 'british' referee must provide Passport Number as it proves HO that the refree is British and also sometimes HO needs to validate the referee through the provided passport no...azaankhan wrote:Thanks Bhutta.
Even though they did not know the child in professional capacity? Also is it necessary for the 'british' referee to provide Passport No?
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If the child is UK-born and parents got ILR after the child is born, then the application is under section 1(3). Don't complicate things by mentioning section 3(1).azaankhan wrote:Thanks alot.
Parents of the child are applying for citizenship at the same time therefore child's application is under section 3 (1).
Section 1(3) registration is an entitlement so they cannot refuse the application if the statutory requirements are met.
I will ask my application referees (both are professional accountants and british citizens) to act as referees of my child. I will explain the situation to HO in 'Additional Information Section'. I hope they won't reject the application on such minor issues.
all children born in the UK usually have a health visitorazaankhan wrote:Thanks alot.
Parents of the child are applying for citizenship at the same time therefore child's application is under section 3 (1). Apart from the local GP (who flatly refused to act as a referee) no one has ever engaged with the 2 year old in professional capacity.
I will ask my application referees (both are professional accountants and british citizens) to act as referees of my child. I will explain the situation to HO in 'Additional Information Section'. I hope they won't reject the application on such minor issues.
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