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GP's were de-listed from the list of referees for this very reason some time ago. They interact with patients on a mandatory, professional, and often brief basis. Now if the doctor were to state that he knows the individual on a personal, rather than professional level, that might be different.Priya_Rai wrote: he knows the applicant as a patient.
But nowhere in the guidelines do they say that. The list you are talking about has Nurses listed in it - does that mean they can sign as knowing the applicant as patients but GPs can't? I don't see any logic there. Can you please provide a link supporting your assertion?Lucapooka wrote:GP's were de-listed from the list of referees for this very reason some time ago. They interact with patients on a mandatory, professional, and often brief basis. Now if the doctor were to state that he knows the individual on a personal, rather than professional level, that might be different.Priya_Rai wrote: he knows the applicant as a patient.
Sorry to hear that try one of those:Priya_Rai wrote:I went to IPS London today but they refused to accept the form saying that it was their policy to not accept forms that were countersigned by the Doctor wherein he has stated that he knows the applicant as a patient. The person at the counter did not by any argument/ didn't accept what was clearly mentioned in the guidelines. The application was for my daughter's first passport. They asked me to book another appointment. Extremely frustrated!!
GP are fine to act as referees for naturalisation applications.ftse100 wrote:Dear Senior Members
I am a bit confused because my GP has countersigned my naturalisation application and he has mentioned GP in the box (Say how do you know the applicant). I have read somewhere that applications have been refused on the basis of the reason of GP not being on the list of UKBA counter-signatory referees.
Any thoughts on that?