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Although, the guide doesn't say, if applying in the UK, you must nominate uk based referees, can you use your gp?Wehi wrote:Hello,
I'm in the process of putting together my citizenship application.
One of my British friends is going to sign for the referee that must be a citizen, but I am a bit stuck on the professional referee. I know several lawyers & registered nurses personally but none of them live in the UK anymore.
Can I put a person who lives in Canada as the professional referee? Or must they currently be resident in the UK?
Any help appreciated!
The caseworking instructions say:psb wrote:I sent me application off last week and one of my referees is a medical professor resident in Germany.
I hope this does not cause any problems with my application. If it does, would UKBA ask me to provide another referee or would they refuse the application and I forfeit the fee?
The HO will not write to referees outside the UK if the naturalisation application is in the UK, you'll likely be sent another referee form to complete.psb wrote:The rules do not expressly state that a referee must be a UK resident.
Hopefully the UKBA will accept my referee, if not I will just have to find another one.
Well the NCS will not accept overseas referees or at least that is what I have been told by numerous people who applied at NCS. If you have been told different then that is good for you though, I would err on the side of caution.psb wrote:I searched on the internet and found this:
http://www.uklgig.org.uk/phpBB/viewtopi ... 35&start=0
Spoke to the Home Office today, they said one Referee could be a professional from any nationality and does not have to reside in the UK.
The other referee does not have to be a professional but does need to be British citizen.
It appears that one referee could be a non-UK resident.
Did the HO contact your referee?psb wrote:My non-UK based professional referee was accepted by the Home Office and my application has been successful.
Yes you can but how you will get signature ? You have to send the form to Canada then Ask your GP or work manager if it is Limited company. I am a member of BCS and I have signed for others people . And im not british yet but those application was successful and apart from 3 application only once they sent me letter and aparently that application was refused due to other reason. If you know someone who work for civil service or professional member they can sign your application. Or if you got kids their school teacher or your bank manager.Wehi wrote:Hello,
I'm in the process of putting together my citizenship application.
One of my British friends is going to sign for the referee that must be a citizen, but I am a bit stuck on the professional referee. I know several lawyers & registered nurses personally but none of them live in the UK anymore.
Can I put a person who lives in Canada as the professional referee? Or must they currently be resident in the UK?
Any help appreciated!
Perhaps or perhaps they do random checking? The only concern I would have would be whether they would write to an overseas address. Though, if they're not satisfied they could write to the applicant for another referee.psb wrote:The Home Office did not contact my referees. I assume that the Home office contact referees when there is doubt about the character of the applicant.
They can send email if they want. Any British person can be act as an refree if he or she is 25+ even unemployed. Not a big deal.D4109125 wrote:Perhaps or perhaps they do random checking? The only concern I would have would be whether they would write to an overseas address. Though, if they're not satisfied they could write to the applicant for another referee.psb wrote:The Home Office did not contact my referees. I assume that the Home office contact referees when there is doubt about the character of the applicant.