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bgurukishore wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 4:08 pmPlease help me to find right answers to submit MN1 application form.
I'm ILR holder and my child born in the UK. Now I'm submitting MN1 form and struck to answer below questions.
1) Resident in the UK or British overseas territory. Do you live in the United Kingdom or a British overseas territory? - Current my child and myself are living in the UK and not sure which option to select Yes or No ? You and your children live in the UK, so answer yes
2) Which parent or legal guardian would you like to add details about? - Do we have to fill both legal parents Mother and Father or only one parent who has ILR ? Only ILR parent
3) Referee details - I've two referee, both are British Citizens and friends of mine. Can two references should be Family & friends and acceptable as referees ? or Do I have to get another type of referee ? Family is not acceptable. Friends are acceptable. One referee should work in a recognised profession.
4) Which country will you live in if this application is successful? - I've answered as United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland - Is this correct ? Yes. UK is also fine
Just find anyone that fits the criteria of the requirements. They don't have to know your child personally. The HMPO isn't fussy about kids application.bgurukishore wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 9:21 amThanks again for your response.
With this I don't have anyone from the list we have discussed earlier to reference my child. So please advise on this.
I'm thinking to get my two British citizen are ready to reference and sign document. And I would want to submit a cover letter stating that I don't have anyone to reference my child who knows him personally and not ready to sign reference document. Would this be a problem ?
If you did this, your application would not be successful. Try your best to find someone in the list, family friends are OK, but it has to be a qualified professional.bgurukishore wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 9:31 amRe-posting with corrected statement.
I'm planning to get my two British citizen friends (Software engineers) who are ready to reference and sign document and know well my child. And then I would want to submit a cover letter stating that I don't have anyone listed in from the professional list to reference my child who knows him personally. Hence I submitting two references who are British citizens. Would this be a problem ?
Please advise any other way I can get this sorted.
Both referees are fine. Provided one of them fits the job description requirements. Always nice have both as British, makes the verification exercise smoother.bgurukishore wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:29 pmThanks for your reply.
I have now received a letter from GP stating that my child is registered with them. But they declined to sign in Home office reference letter where applicant photo is attached.
Question now is does the GP patient registration letter is acceptable. I believe it’s not acceptable. Please advise if I mention two references as below,
1) first reference is British citizen and my friend and I will have his details mentioned in application as Fathers friend and sign the reference letter.
2) second reference is British citizen and my friend and I will get his details mentioned in application as Fathers friend and get reference letter signed.
Looks to me it’s very difficult for people who don’t know many listed professionals which know the child personally and who wants to give their personal details to fill application and sign the reference document.
Any pointers on how to deal this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
As you say, the GP letter won't be enough. The professional requirement is not easy to fulfill - but unfortunately these are the rules. It doesn't matter too much if they don't know the child personally, as far as they know you and feel comfortable signing the declaration.bgurukishore wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:29 pmThanks for your reply.
I have now received a letter from GP stating that my child is registered with them. But they declined to sign in Home office reference letter where applicant photo is attached.
Question now is does the GP patient registration letter is acceptable. I believe it’s not acceptable. Please advise if I mention two references as below,
1) first reference is British citizen and my friend and I will have his details mentioned in application as Fathers friend and sign the reference letter.
2) second reference is British citizen and my friend and I will get his details mentioned in application as Fathers friend and get reference letter signed.
Looks to me it’s very difficult for people who don’t know many listed professionals which know the child personally and who wants to give their personal details to fill application and sign the reference document.
Any pointers on how to deal this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Why would bills be submitted for a MN1 application???contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 2:58 pmfor Part 2 - you need all the people named on the documents you are submitting to sign it. Eg if you have submitted a bill jointly in your name and someone else's name, this person has to sign the form.
Useful to provide appropriate advice for the question being asked rather than a 'one size fits all'. If you are not sure, rather refrain from posting and causing confusion.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:11 pmI know it wouldn't be a bill, it was only an example of something in joint names and it was the first thing that came to my mind.