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Referee - Retired / Living abroad / Co-Worker

Post by ElsaDogMom » Tue Nov 07, 2023 9:32 pm

Hi all,

For the 2nd referee who needs to be a professional.
  • Can the person be a retiree or must they still be currently active in the profession?
  • Under Engineer it says "Professional Qualification" does this refer to the engineer being chartered or would them having a masters in in structural or chemical engineering be considered a professional qualification?
  • Does the professional need to currently be living in the UK to qualify as a referee? I am applying for citizenship within the UK and not from abroad. As I would like to ask my friend back home in the US who is a social worker to be my 2nd referee if the above 2 options do not workout.
  • Can a co-worker be your 1st referee?
Thank you in advance for your help!

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Re: Referee - Retired / Living abroad / Co-Worker

Post by contorted_svy » Wed Nov 08, 2023 6:39 am

- retired should be ok
- needs to be chartered or to belong to a recognised membership association, a degree doesn't count
- as you are applying from the UK I believe you should have someone living in the UK
- yes as far as they are British and over 25
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Re: Referee - Retired / Living abroad / Co-Worker

Post by ElsaDogMom » Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:08 am

Thank you @contorted_svy for the info.

An additional query about the referee. The list says a director of a VAT registered company. Alot of companies have multiple directors does that matter? Is all that matter is the person's job title include the word "director" in it?
As I was considering asking my boss who is director level but he is probably 1 of 800 director levels globally.

Thank you again in advance for the guidance!

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Re: Referee - Retired / Living abroad / Co-Worker

Post by meself2 » Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:13 am

I would assume that by "director" it is meant that a person is listed as a company director on the register in Companies House, not just a job title.
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Re: Referee - Retired / Living abroad / Co-Worker

Post by Ticktack » Wed Nov 08, 2023 12:46 pm

meself2 wrote:
Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:13 am
I would assume that by "director" it is meant that a person is listed as a company director on the register in Companies House, not just a job title.
Director as a job title is fine. Same way Manager as a job title is fine. The idea behind that might be that one has to be highly responsible to attain such positions.
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