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Policy reader Aug 27th 2019 7:37 pm

Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 
Hello readers

When a child born in UK where one parent is British national and other is on spouse visa then when applying the first British passport then how rigorously the passport office check the counter signatory occupation. Because if someone couldn't find some British passport holder coincidentally holding the same occupation as listed by the Home office then what should be done?? Can it not being filled.

christmasoompa Aug 27th 2019 7:47 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 
Can you clarify, are you asking this for yourself or on behalf of a third party? Who is ‘someone’ that can’t find a countersignatory?

If that section isn’t filled in then it’ll simply be rejected.

Policy reader Aug 28th 2019 4:34 am

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 
hi christmasoompa,

I am asking for myself. But i want to know that how important will be the occupation of the country signatory and how about if you cannot find someone who is holding that occupation but is British national doing something else than that occupation list.

BritInParis Aug 28th 2019 8:03 am

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 
You will need to find someone that appears on the list. They don’t necessarily need to be a British citizen however.

Policy reader Aug 29th 2019 3:30 am

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 

Originally Posted by BritInParis (Post 12728357)
You will need to find someone that appears on the list. They don’t necessarily need to be a British citizen however.

But they are saying that the counter signatory must be a uk passport holder

https://www.gov.uk/countersigning-passport-applications

BritInParis Aug 29th 2019 7:21 am

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 

Originally Posted by Policy reader (Post 12728822)
But they are saying that the counter signatory must be a uk passport holder

https://www.gov.uk/countersigning-passport-applications

British or Irish if you are applying from within the UK; British, Irish or other EU, US or Commonwealth if applying from outside the UK.

The list of occupations is quite extensive - are you sure you don’t know anyone suitable? A teacher, doctor, dentist, nurse, etc..?

Policy reader Aug 29th 2019 6:12 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 
How about if someone is doing reception/customer service job or security officer

spouse of scouse Aug 29th 2019 6:19 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 

Originally Posted by Policy reader (Post 12729125)
How about if someone is doing reception/customer service job or security officer

At the bottom of this page is a link with who to contact if you're not sure of who can be your counter signatory https://www.gov.uk/countersigning-pa...tersignatories

Policy reader Sep 1st 2019 11:32 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12729127)
At the bottom of this page is a link with who to contact if you're not sure of who can be your counter signatory https://www.gov.uk/countersigning-pa...tersignatories

Wont they redirect back to same occupation list? Or will they allow to use any occupation?

BritInParis Sep 1st 2019 11:35 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 

Originally Posted by Policy reader (Post 12730278)
Wont they redirect back to same occupation list? Or will they allow to use any occupation?

If you're living in the UK you'll be expected to know someone on the occupations list.

Policy reader Sep 3rd 2019 8:29 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 
Hi all

I done web chat with passport adviceline and now they telling new thing which we never heard. They telling that apart of the occupation being in list the said person must have professional qualification too relevant to that occupation/role.

BritInParis Sep 3rd 2019 8:45 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 

Originally Posted by Policy reader (Post 12731172)
Hi all

I done web chat with passport adviceline and now they telling new thing which we never heard. They telling that apart of the occupation being in list the said person must have professional qualification too relevant to that occupation/role.

All the options are professional occupations so that doesn’t change much.

Policy reader Sep 4th 2019 7:59 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 
But they are now saying that all of these occupation holders must have relevant professional qualification too. Does it mean that if by chance you get someone who falls under that list then will he has to prove his professional qualification too?

BritInParis Sep 4th 2019 8:29 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 

Originally Posted by Policy reader (Post 12731644)
But they are now saying that all of these occupation holders must have relevant professional qualification too. Does it mean that if by chance you get someone who falls under that list then will he has to prove his professional qualification too?

The short answer is no.

spouse of scouse Sep 4th 2019 11:57 pm

Re: Occupation of counter signatory for Child first British passport
 

Originally Posted by Policy reader (Post 12731644)
But they are now saying that all of these occupation holders must have relevant professional qualification too. Does it mean that if by chance you get someone who falls under that list then will he has to prove his professional qualification too?

Just because they don't have to provide proof of their qualifications when they sign, don't be tempted to get someone who actually isn't a qualified professional on the occupations list. If the passport officer has any doubts they can and will check. I'm not saying that you would do this, it's just a general warning for anyone who reads this thread in the future :) Best of luck, hope you can get it sorted out.


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