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I've read here a few times members using Pharmacist as referee, and also that Home Office is usually very lenient/relaxed about rules with it comes to UK born daughter below 5 years old. So personally I'd use the references you mentioned and go with application. Good luck.kandasamy wrote:Hi All,
I am applying for BC for my daughter 2,2 years old and she born in UK
For 2 references, 1st reference is Pharmacists and she is a British citizenship and 2nd reference is from my friend and he is 44 years old and he is holding the British citizenship.
I would like to know whether they will consider Pharmacists as a professional reference?
Thanks
If they meet the other required criteria (e.g. Age, not being related to each other etc...), then they should be; note only one of them needs to be a professional. The comment made by JamesBrodie in the thread below makes sense to me, when trying to establish whether the professional referee you've chosen would be considered acceptable.tulip11 wrote:my both referees are pharmacists and British born so is it acceptable ? I had already checked and found it is acceptable profession but still asking this question ? thanks in advance
They are not related to each . but they both are pharmacists .cs95tdg wrote:If they meet the other required criteria (e.g. Age, not being related to each other etc...), then they should be; note only one of them needs to be a professional. The comment made by JamesBrodie in the thread below makes sense to me, when trying to establish whether the professional referee you've chosen would be considered acceptable.tulip11 wrote:my both referees are pharmacists and British born so is it acceptable ? I had already checked and found it is acceptable profession but still asking this question ? thanks in advance
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Both being pharmacists should not be an issue. One referee should be a professional of any nationality. The second should be a British citizen & either over 25 or a professional. So your referees should be fine.tulip11 wrote:They are not related to each . but they both are pharmacists .cs95tdg wrote:If they meet the other required criteria (e.g. Age, not being related to each other etc...), then they should be; note only one of them needs to be a professional. The comment made by JamesBrodie in the thread below makes sense to me, when trying to establish whether the professional referee you've chosen would be considered acceptable.tulip11 wrote:my both referees are pharmacists and British born so is it acceptable ? I had already checked and found it is acceptable profession but still asking this question ? thanks in advance
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 83808.html
Yes, it would be acceptable, being that he is the director of a limited company.khan7861 wrote:Afternoon everyone,
Could anyone please help me. I am bit confuse about one professional reference
one of my friend he had got his own company , he is the director on this company also he is paying text,
would it acceptable or not
really appreciate your help
jazallah
Yestulip11 wrote:Is doctor an accepted referee ? Sorry I was mistaken in my previous post my one referee is a doctor and one is pharmacist ? so it it okay with both professions ?
Have you thought to look at the List of Acceptable Professional Persons (click)makeshift wrote:I've been reading all the posts here and it's still hard to determine what would be an acceptable profession. The most 'Professional' person I know is an architect. Does any body know if this would be suitable?
Many thanks in advance.
Ive had a look at this document but its not much help. This is the hardest part of the whole form. I know certain professions are accepted that aren't in this list, and I was just was wondering in architect would be one of them.CR001 wrote:Have you thought to look at the List of Acceptable Professional Persons (click)makeshift wrote:I've been reading all the posts here and it's still hard to determine what would be an acceptable profession. The most 'Professional' person I know is an architect. Does any body know if this would be suitable?
Many thanks in advance.
Is the architect an employer or a manager or a director? What other professional person have you got in mind?makeshift wrote:Ive had a look at this document but its not much help. This is the hardest part of the whole form. I know certain professions are accepted that aren't in this list, and I was just was wondering in architect would be one of them.CR001 wrote:Have you thought to look at the List of Acceptable Professional Persons (click)makeshift wrote:I've been reading all the posts here and it's still hard to determine what would be an acceptable profession. The most 'Professional' person I know is an architect. Does any body know if this would be suitable?
Many thanks in advance.