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Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

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ducklover26
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Post by ducklover26 » Thu Aug 27, 2015 6:15 pm

Ok,

Any advantage of giving educational details like British Diploma and Degree?

I have declared the serious conviction, which I mentioned initially in this thread. Someone proposed that a short cover letter explaining how I have turned my life around may help.
I know this is subjective, but can pro-actively clarifying something which is not asked for create a doubt?

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Re: Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

Post by ducklover26 » Fri Aug 28, 2015 10:43 pm

Hi,
any views on my last post please?

thanks

DL

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Re: Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

Post by Alienatrix1 » Sat Aug 29, 2015 6:50 am

There is one thing i have learned so far.

The Home Office isn't there to Punish people for their Convictions.

The Courts should / will have already done that with the relevant punishment ( Fine, Community Service etc.. )

Just be 100% honest, as everything will be checked.

I spoke to a friend of mines who works in the Home Office and he said that as long as any Conviction has not resulted in any Jail Time or isn't linked with Sexual / Terrorism then you should be fine.

I'm going to apply for my British Citizenship in September, the worse thing you can do is try and hide / disguise any offence as they always have ways of finding out and then you get hit with " Dishonesty " allegation which will result to a potential 10 Year Ban.


Good Luck.

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Re: Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

Post by ducklover26 » Sat Aug 29, 2015 8:00 pm

Thank you,

I will not hide anything, but only wanted to ask if I need to mitigate the reasons again, and talk how I have changed my life around?



Alienatrix1 wrote:There is one thing i have learned so far.

The Home Office isn't there to Punish people for their Convictions.

The Courts should / will have already done that with the relevant punishment ( Fine, Community Service etc.. )

Just be 100% honest, as everything will be checked.

I spoke to a friend of mines who works in the Home Office and he said that as long as any Conviction has not resulted in any Jail Time or isn't linked with Sexual / Terrorism then you should be fine.

I'm going to apply for my British Citizenship in September, the worse thing you can do is try and hide / disguise any offence as they always have ways of finding out and then you get hit with " Dishonesty " allegation which will result to a potential 10 Year Ban.


Good Luck.

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Re: Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

Post by ducklover26 » Sat Sep 05, 2015 1:36 pm

Good Afternoon,

Any comments on my criminal conviction (over 5 years ago, and spent)please?
I will declare it, but wanted to ask if I should write mitigating circumstances also?

best

DL

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Re: Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

Post by geriatrix » Sat Sep 05, 2015 2:14 pm

Do you wish to? Fulfill your wish and write.
Do you need to? No.
Will writing help? Maybe, who knows!

HO isn't bothered to know the personal or other reasons that led you to offend. That you were convicted or not is what they must know from your application form.
Life isn't fair, but you can be!

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Re: Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

Post by ducklover26 » Sat Sep 05, 2015 6:16 pm

sushdmehta wrote:Do you wish to? Fulfill your wish and write.
Do you need to? No.
Will writing help? Maybe, who knows!

HO isn't bothered to know the personal or other reasons that led you to offend. That you were convicted or not is what they must know from your application form.

Thanks! makes sense!
Thank you again.

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Re: Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

Post by ducklover26 » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:14 pm

Our family i.e. myself and my EEA spouse claimed housing and council tax benefit few years back.
It was claimed appropriately and transparently.
Is it seen with wrong eyes by the HO in anyway?

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Final Checklist

Post by ducklover26 » Sun Sep 06, 2015 9:45 pm

Good Evening,

This is what I am submitting with my application for BC. It is going to be a direct application. Please comment if something needs to be added or removed. I reside in Scotland.

Best

Dl

1: My Indian passport 01 with old vignettes. (EEA entry)
2: My Current passport with PR.
3: Life in the UK test report
4: SELT English test number
5: EEA spouses passport and PR's certified true copy.
6: Letter from the HMRC which has the full employment history from the year 2010 till current.
God bless HMRC, now I would not need to submit employment letters except the current one.
Please confirm?

7: Correct Fees and Special delivery envelope.

Now I am stuck on the following section and I quote:


"APPLICATIONS MADE ON THE BASIS OF RESIDENCE IN THE UNITED
KINGDOM
Evidence of lawful residence during the 5 (or, if the applicant is married to or in civil
partnership to a British citizen, 3) years before the date of the application
• Your passports OR say why you are unable to provide one on page 24 and
supply
• Letters from employers, educational establishments or other Government
Departments indicating the applicant’s presence in the United Kingdom
during the relevant period "




If I have a PR, then why do I need to supply the above information? ^^


Have I missed anything else?

thanks

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Re: Criminal Conviction: Hope for me?

Post by ducklover26 » Mon Sep 07, 2015 10:03 am

Good Morning,

Any views regarding my last post please?
Sorry I am anxious.

best

DL

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