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Cloglo
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Referee

Post by Cloglo » Fri Sep 16, 2022 6:36 pm

Hello,

I am currently doing my application for BC and had a question about the professional referee.

Am I able to use my girlfriend's sister in law as a referee? She is RN so that is on the list. (My girlfriend and I live together with her parents, her sister in law is her brother's wife).

If I can't use her, I was thinking of using my former social worker. She was my case worker over 10 years ago for my asylum case, however we have remained in contact since then.

(For the second referee, who doesn't need to be a professional, just over 25, I was going to use a friend!)

Would be greatful to hear any advice!

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Re: Referee

Post by alterhase58 » Fri Sep 16, 2022 9:28 pm

Cloglo wrote:
Fri Sep 16, 2022 6:36 pm
Hello,

I am currently doing my application for BC and had a question about the professional referee.

Am I able to use my girlfriend's sister in law as a referee? She is RN so that is on the list. (My girlfriend and I live together with her parents, her sister in law is her brother's wife). Perfectly ok.

If I can't use her, I was thinking of using my former social worker. She was my case worker over 10 years ago for my asylum case, however we have remained in contact since then.

(For the second referee, who doesn't need to be a professional, just over 25, I was going to use a friend!) Also fine.

Would be greatful to hear any advice!
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Re: Referee

Post by Cloglo » Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:50 pm

Thank you so much for your reply! I just wasnt sure if she counted as a relative!

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Re: Referee

Post by Ticktack » Sun Sep 18, 2022 9:21 am

Cloglo wrote:
Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:50 pm
Thank you so much for your reply! I just wasnt sure if she counted as a relative!
She becomes a relative when you're married. Right now, you're just friends.
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Re: Referee / application advice

Post by Cloglo » Sun Oct 09, 2022 10:52 pm

Thank you for your replies!

I have another query about the documents required. I have submitted my application and have been asked to provide the following:
1) Passport/s issued by home country (I am non EU/EEA) (I renewed my passport last year so will provide both passports).
2) Proof of living in the UK for the last 5 years
3) Degree certificate to prove English language
4) Two referee declaration forms
And obviously the consent form.

I do not have a BRP - I recieved my indefinite leave before BRP were issued. I have an appointment in Birmingham in two weeks to submit my biometrics and have also purchased the document scanning extra.

My question is for no.2, proof of living in the UK. From reading other forum posts, I would need to provide my passports covering the past 5 years? However I have not left the UK in over 5 years, the last time my passport was stamped was when I last left the country on 14th September 2017 (exit) and 17th September 2017 (entry). Would this be sufficient as the proof of living in the UK as it is clear from my passports I have not left the UK in over 5 years?

Is there also any other documentation that I have missed out in my list?

Thank you in advance!

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Re: Referee

Post by contorted_svy » Mon Oct 10, 2022 3:39 am

Yes, your passport is enough. for 2). I assume your degree was taught in the UK? If not you will need a letter from ECCTIS.
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Re: Referee / application advice

Post by Ticktack » Mon Oct 10, 2022 10:05 am

Cloglo wrote:
Sun Oct 09, 2022 10:52 pm
Thank you for your replies!

I have another query about the documents required. I have submitted my application and have been asked to provide the following:
1) Passport/s issued by home country (I am non EU/EEA) (I renewed my passport last year so will provide both passports).
2) Proof of living in the UK for the last 5 years
3) Degree certificate to prove English language
4) Two referee declaration forms
And obviously the consent form.

I do not have a BRP - I recieved my indefinite leave before BRP were issued. I have an appointment in Birmingham in two weeks to submit my biometrics and have also purchased the document scanning extra.If you have the sticker ILR, you need to include that as well. Advisable with all the pages of the passport that contains it.

My question is for no.2, proof of living in the UK. From reading other forum posts, I would need to provide my passports covering the past 5 years? However I have not left the UK in over 5 years, the last time my passport was stamped was when I last left the country on 14th September 2017 (exit) and 17th September 2017 (entry). Would this be sufficient as the proof of living in the UK as it is clear from my passports I have not left the UK in over 5 years?Yes

Is there also any other documentation that I have missed out in my list?

Thank you in advance!
No sin in failing, you just have to try and try again!

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