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Should be fine.. as long as he's an employee of VAT registered company.botech12 wrote:Hi
Refrence 2 - A work colleague of mine. He has a Bachelor degree in ENgineering and is working as a IT Consultant. I have know him for over 5 years. He is not a British citizen.
I disagree. Being accepted as professional for the purposes of visa applications has nothing to do with the ability to act as referee for naturalisation application.VR wrote:So if a person is accepted in the immigration journey as a professional then he is perfectly fit to be a referee before he gets his British Passport.
This problem went without a hitch not because the referee was suitable but because the HO don't verify all the referees (saving on resources). He was lucky.I recently had a person call me asking me in worried tones that he has signed as a referee for one of his friends. He was worried that the penalty will be imposed on him as he only had a PG degree from India. I told him he was fine as he was on Tier 1 General. And the approval went without a hitch too.
botech12 wrote:Hi
Is it possible to exclude the application for my child (2.5 years) for naturalisation? myself and my wife is planning to apply now as there may be chnages to the rules in october13.
My daughter is born in the UK. I received ILR later on.
Now if I apply for British citizenship, would there be a problem for my daughters immigration status?