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Hi Jambo, Thanks for the reply...yes I have gone through that already, however since my kid is only 2 years old (but born in UK), and only the health visitor is professionally engaged...and getting a reference from the health visitor here seems to be a difficult job..and thats the reason for checking other options..Jambo wrote:If you carefully read the application form, for naturalisation there is no requirement for the referee to be engaged professionally with the applicant. He needs to have professional standing. Just write a family friend.
For the child registration, the referee needs to be profesionally engaged with the child (see the application form).
I'm in exact same situation and just called the nationality helpline. I was advised that ideally you need two professional referees for the child. I explained that the health visitor has declined as they don't the children personally. She said do the best you can.lovetier1 wrote:Hi Jambo, Thanks for the reply...yes I have gone through that already, however since my kid is only 2 years old (but born in UK), and only the health visitor is professionally engaged...and getting a reference from the health visitor here seems to be a difficult job..and thats the reason for checking other options..Jambo wrote:If you carefully read the application form, for naturalisation there is no requirement for the referee to be engaged professionally with the applicant. He needs to have professional standing. Just write a family friend.
For the child registration, the referee needs to be profesionally engaged with the child (see the application form).
Hi,badbug27 wrote:I'm in exact same situation and just called the nationality helpline. I was advised that ideally you need two professional referees for the child. I explained that the health visitor has declined as they don't the children personally. She said do the best you can.lovetier1 wrote:Hi Jambo, Thanks for the reply...yes I have gone through that already, however since my kid is only 2 years old (but born in UK), and only the health visitor is professionally engaged...and getting a reference from the health visitor here seems to be a difficult job..and thats the reason for checking other options..Jambo wrote:If you carefully read the application form, for naturalisation there is no requirement for the referee to be engaged professionally with the applicant. He needs to have professional standing. Just write a family friend.
For the child registration, the referee needs to be profesionally engaged with the child (see the application form).
One more question, can a child minder be considered professional person?
Firstly, I don't think your child minder is qualified to be a referee. Secondly, I can understand if health professionals decline being a referee on the ground that they do not know the applicant(s) personally. But when they do and still decline, it makes me feel (rightly or wrongly) that they think that such actions prevent the applicant from progressing with their applications. I really appreciate my GP. We've been with him for several years and he never hesitated!paulr wrote:Hi,badbug27 wrote:I'm in exact same situation and just called the nationality helpline. I was advised that ideally you need two professional referees for the child. I explained that the health visitor has declined as they don't the children personally. She said do the best you can.lovetier1 wrote:Hi Jambo, Thanks for the reply...yes I have gone through that already, however since my kid is only 2 years old (but born in UK), and only the health visitor is professionally engaged...and getting a reference from the health visitor here seems to be a difficult job..and thats the reason for checking other options..Jambo wrote:If you carefully read the application form, for naturalisation there is no requirement for the referee to be engaged professionally with the applicant. He needs to have professional standing. Just write a family friend.
For the child registration, the referee needs to be profesionally engaged with the child (see the application form).
One more question, can a child minder be considered professional person?
I got the approval letter today. My GP and Health visitor declined to give references. I just used the same professional reference for me, my wife and the kids. I'm not sure about the other cases, but it didn't cause any issue for me. They accepted it. The professional reference for me is not a GP or health visitor. He just mentioned "friend's son/daughter" in my kids applications. Hope this information helps.
Check if the child minder is in the list of professionals listed by the home office.
Devnonian, are you sure that the child minder don't qualify as a referee (even if she is ofsted registered). This is very important. I did some research here and found other threads where people have actually used them.DEVONIAN wrote:Firstly, I don't think your child minder is qualified to be a referee. Secondly, I can understand if health professionals decline being a referee on the ground that they do not know the applicant(s) personally. But when they do and still decline, it makes me feel (rightly or wrongly) that they think that such actions prevent the applicant from progressing with their applications. I really appreciate my GP. We've been with him for several years and he never hesitated!paulr wrote:Hi,badbug27 wrote:I'm in exact same situation and just called the nationality helpline. I was advised that ideally you need two professional referees for the child. I explained that the health visitor has declined as they don't the children personally. She said do the best you can.lovetier1 wrote:
Hi Jambo, Thanks for the reply...yes I have gone through that already, however since my kid is only 2 years old (but born in UK), and only the health visitor is professionally engaged...and getting a reference from the health visitor here seems to be a difficult job..and thats the reason for checking other options..
One more question, can a child minder be considered professional person?
I got the approval letter today. My GP and Health visitor declined to give references. I just used the same professional reference for me, my wife and the kids. I'm not sure about the other cases, but it didn't cause any issue for me. They accepted it. The professional reference for me is not a GP or health visitor. He just mentioned "friend's son/daughter" in my kids applications. Hope this information helps.
Check if the child minder is in the list of professionals listed by the home office.