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Referees

Post by hsmp28122006 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 9:42 am

Hi All,

A few of my friends have provided software engineer referees in the past and their applications have been successful. Those engineers didn't have any professional qualification like CEng (Chartered Engineer). This makes me think that the list of referees provided by the home office is not exhaustive.

Please let me know what referees you had provided.

Thanks!

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Re: Referees

Post by vinitmanu » Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:29 am

hsmp28122006 wrote:Hi All,

A few of my friends have provided software engineer referees in the past and their applications have been successful. Those engineers didn't have any professional qualification like CEng (Chartered Engineer). This makes me think that the list of referees provided by the home office is not exhaustive.

Please let me know what referees you had provided.

Thanks!
Have a look at the sticky about accepted profession.

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Re: Referees

Post by hsmp28122006 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:55 am

vinitmanu wrote:
hsmp28122006 wrote:Hi All,

A few of my friends have provided software engineer referees in the past and their applications have been successful. Those engineers didn't have any professional qualification like CEng (Chartered Engineer). This makes me think that the list of referees provided by the home office is not exhaustive.

Please let me know what referees you had provided.

Thanks!
Have a look at the sticky about accepted profession.
Yes I have seen that several times. My point is: this list isn't exhaustive. Does anyone agree?

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Post by Jambo » Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:00 am

I would agree that the HO is not checking references in all the applications so you might get away with it even if the references don't meet the creteria.

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Post by hsmp28122006 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:31 am

Ok, thanks. I don't really understand what "Engineers (with professional qualifications)" means and how HO translate foreign engineers and their degrees (e.g.: Bachelor of Engineering) into this term?
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Post by jagait » Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:39 am

TBH, HO don't specify exactly what is required, same with accountants. I thnk its left at the discretion of the applicant and caseworker alike.

You have to pay attention to some categories that have clarifications specified in paranthesis. for eg. Civil servant (permanent), Valuers and auctioneers (fellow and associate members of the incorporated society) etc.

Going by the same principle, In case of Accountants & Engineers there is none/minimal. SO B.Eng / CCNA or an Accounting degree followed by working in the profession in a firm being over 25 years should be good enough even if the references are taken up. Caseworker notes say they will notbe automaticaly taken up as long as you satisfy the remaining criteria.

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Post by hsmp28122006 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:44 am

jagait wrote:TBH, HO don't specify exactly what is required, same with accountants. I thnk its left at the discretion of the applicant and caseworker alike.

You have to pay attention to some categories that have clarifications specified in paranthesis. for eg. Civil servant (permanent), Valuers and auctioneers (fellow and associate members of the incorporated society) etc.

Going by the same principle, In case of Accountants & Engineers there is none/minimal. SO B.Eng / CCNA or an Accounting degree followed by working in the profession in a firm being over 25 years should be good enough even if the references are taken up. Caseworker notes say they will notbe automaticaly taken up as long as you satisfy the remaining criteria.
Thanks a lot for your explanation mate. Can you please share the caseworker notes you are referring to?

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Post by hsmp28122006 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:05 pm

Pretty clear - thanks jagait!

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