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Quick questions on referee

Post by gnua88 » Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:05 pm

Hey Guys (and Girls),

The time has come for me to apply for naturalisation and I am super psyched (yes!!!), however I do have a couple of questions regarding the referees.

For the professional one, can that be my dentist? I know dentist is on the list but my dentist is private so I'm wondering whether if that changes things.

If he's a no-go, what about somebody from the bank? It says "bank official" on the list - does that mean like a branch manager or something?

Thank you.

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Re: Quick questions on referee

Post by CR001 » Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:07 pm

Dentist is a Dentist as long as they are qualified etc and have known you for at least 3 years. The list does not state 'NHS Dentist' does it??
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Re: Quick questions on referee

Post by gnua88 » Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:13 pm

CR001 wrote:Dentist is a Dentist as long as they are qualified etc and have known you for at least 3 years. The list does not state 'NHS Dentist' does it??
No, it doesn't. I guess I'm overthinking...just wanna make sure I'm doing everything by the book, you know.

Btw, good seeing your reply again...you answered my other queries regarding ILR as well..so cheers!

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Re: Quick questions on referee

Post by CR001 » Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:17 pm

gnua88 wrote:Btw, good seeing your reply again...you answered my other queries regarding ILR as well..so cheers!
Always welcome and I am always happy to help. Post if you have any further questions.
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Re: Quick questions on referee

Post by gnua88 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 1:19 pm

CR001 wrote: Always welcome and I am always happy to help. Post if you have any further questions.
I do have a question now...
Is being employed a requirement for the application? Or does it increase one's chance of success?
I've been in full-time employment for the past 5 years but (without going into details) I might be in between the jobs soon. So, I'm wondering how it would affect the application.

Thank you.

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Re: Quick questions on referee

Post by CR001 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 1:28 pm

gnua88 wrote:I do have a question now...
Is being employed a requirement for the application? No it is not.

Or does it increase one's chance of success? No, has no effect on success or failure.

I've been in full-time employment for the past 5 years but (without going into details) I might be in between the jobs soon. So, I'm wondering how it would affect the application. No effect.

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Re: Quick questions on referee

Post by gnua88 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 1:42 pm

CR001 wrote:
gnua88 wrote:I do have a question now...
Is being employed a requirement for the application? No it is not.

Or does it increase one's chance of success? No, has no effect on success or failure.

I've been in full-time employment for the past 5 years but (without going into details) I might be in between the jobs soon. So, I'm wondering how it would affect the application. No effect.

Thank you.
You're a legend, mate. Thanks again :)

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