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TintinHerge
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Passport Application - Countersignatory

Post by TintinHerge » Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:10 pm

Hi

Who do people usually use as a Countersignatory ?

Its a bit confusing to determine who exactly is a "professional" person. I am thinking about a personal friend who works in a IT company and has done his Engineering degree from one of the better Universities in the UK. Is that good enough ??

I am skeptical abt going to my GP as a)he doesnt know me well , b)they charge money for this.

Has anyone's application been rejected because their CounterSignatory werent "professional" enough ?

Thanks in Advance
Tintin

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Post by John » Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:39 pm

Does this webpage help? Is he a "Engineer (with professional qualifications)"?
John

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Post by TintinHerge » Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:47 pm

Hi John

Thanks for the link - It does help , in some ways - It makes me realise I dont have many "professional" people in my social circle. If Engineer with a professional qualification means someone who has finished his University Degree in Engineering , then Yes - If it means Engineering Degree + more qualifications(membership of some soceity,etc) , then No . So I am as confused as before.

I wonder what wud happen if someone doesnt know any of these people - Its not impossible.

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Post by John » Fri Apr 07, 2006 6:28 pm

A few years ago I worked for a Computer Software company. It employed lots of computer programmers. Then suddenly it did not! Overnight they were all Software Engineers!

I think any such person who is a member of the British Computer Society certainly comes under the heading of "Engineer (with professional qualifications)".
I wonder what wud happen if someone doesnt know any of these people
You have already said it ... doctor ... to which could be added dentist ... etc etc.
John

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