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I’m willing to pay to anyone please guys help me ❤️❤️
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Learn more about our guidelines.You should ask a local solicitors, you can just walk in and ask the receptionist if it’s something they can do
You can also ask her doctor. There should be a list online of who you can ask.
https://www.gov.uk/countersigning-passport-applications/accepted-occupations-for-countersignatories
Solicitors can’t do it 😞
Need to be someone who knows the child
@MILENA ABREU as its a child, they only have to know you if that's any help?
Also - it's a recognised profession OR be a person with good standing within the community. The rules were relaxed a little.
This is what it means...
Being a person of good standing in their community generally means having a positive reputation and being known as trustworthy and responsible. It implies a person is not involved in criminal activity, is respected by others, and contributes positively to their community.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Positive Reputation:
A person of good standing is generally seen as having a good moral character and a positive reputation among their peers, neighbors, and community members.
No Criminal Record:
This often implies the absence of any significant criminal history or involvement in illegal activities.
@Ann-Marie yes but who thats the problem
@MILENA ABREU someone in employment, who has no criminal record, who's known you for more than 2 years.