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Children under 18 are registered (Form MN1), not naturalised, and there is no requirement for the referee to have known the child for 3 years
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 2.0ext.pdfFor child applicants at least one of the referees must be a person who has dealt with the child in a professional role such as a teacher, doctor, health visitor or social worker. Where a child cannot provide a referee who has dealt with them in a professional capacity and has provided documents to show that they have attempted to do so, you can accept 2 referees who meet the criteria for referees on adult applications.
Thank you so much for the reply.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 5:00 pmAlso see:
Page 10:https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 2.0ext.pdfFor child applicants at least one of the referees must be a person who has dealt with the child in a professional role such as a teacher, doctor, health visitor or social worker. Where a child cannot provide a referee who has dealt with them in a professional capacity and has provided documents to show that they have attempted to do so, you can accept 2 referees who meet the criteria for referees on adult applications.
Many members have successfully registered their children as British without professional referees (who have engaged with the child in a professional capacity). A cover letter with an explanation should suffice.
Thank you so much for clarifying it. It makes much more sense for me now. I will definitely give some feedback once I get the application approved hopefully.manci wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 4:57 pmChildren under 18 are registered (Form MN1), not naturalised, and there is no requirement for the referee to have known the child for 3 years
5.1 Each referee should know the child personally. One referee should be a professional who
has engaged with the child in a professional capacity, such as a teacher, health visitor, social
worker or minister of religion. The other referee must normally be the holder of a British citizen
passport and either a professional person or over the age of 25.
Referees must:
• not be a relative, solicitor or agent of the applicant
• not be related to the other referee
• not be employed by the Home Office
• not have been convicted of an imprisonable offence during the last 10 years (unless that
conviction can be disregarded in line with the table shown on page 25 of the MN1 guide)
• have known the applicant personally
• be willing to give full details of their knowledge of the applicant
• advise the Home Office of any reason why the applicant should not be registered