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FaeLLe wrote:What was the sentence handed? Was it a fixed penalty notice.
If so you just need to declare it and you might be fine. Check the laws for ILR application it clearly lists the types of conviction and gaps before application.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 4v23_0.pdfbesieged wrote:FaeLLe wrote:What was the sentence handed? Was it a fixed penalty notice.
If so you just need to declare it and you might be fine. Check the laws for ILR application it clearly lists the types of conviction and gaps before application.
thank you for your reply, Faelle, where can I find those conviction types? cant find it on the ILR application form or guide doc
Thank you FaelleFaeLLe wrote:https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 4v23_0.pdfbesieged wrote:FaeLLe wrote:What was the sentence handed? Was it a fixed penalty notice.
If so you just need to declare it and you might be fine. Check the laws for ILR application it clearly lists the types of conviction and gaps before application.
thank you for your reply, Faelle, where can I find those conviction types? cant find it on the ILR application form or guide doc
Who convicted you?besieged wrote:I had a traffic accident last Chrismas, and was convicted March
in courtsushdmehta wrote:Who convicted you?besieged wrote:I had a traffic accident last Chrismas, and was convicted March
Judge in a Court? DVLA? Police? Someone else?
montysingh wrote:Hello mate
I assume you were convicted in the court as these convictions are only dealt with in the court.
When did you check your disclosure and ACRO reports ? which month as it can take some time to update the reports after conviction.
Also, if the convictions are not on your report then it will be your decision to go with the application or not.
The issue will be if you declare these convictions on the form then your application will be refused. however, if you do not declare these convictions and the case worker founds out somehow that you have convictions then you will be refused under false information and may be even done for deception.
According to the rules, it is very clear that application will be refused if there is a conviction with in 24 months of application for ILR>
If you are applying and you do not declare a court conviction before it is spent you are just giving the home office access to Never give you an ILR on grounds of deception.besieged wrote:montysingh wrote:Hello mate
I assume you were convicted in the court as these convictions are only dealt with in the court.
When did you check your disclosure and ACRO reports ? which month as it can take some time to update the reports after conviction.
Also, if the convictions are not on your report then it will be your decision to go with the application or not.
The issue will be if you declare these convictions on the form then your application will be refused. however, if you do not declare these convictions and the case worker founds out somehow that you have convictions then you will be refused under false information and may be even done for deception.
According to the rules, it is very clear that application will be refused if there is a conviction with in 24 months of application for ILR>
Home office only seems to check PNC for criminal records, so my traffic offense is not my criminal records, I will take my chance to apply, thanks
besieged wrote:I got my ILR successfully. I dont understand why declaring it means refuse? I declared it as required
GOOD LUCK TO ALL, CHEERS
thank you, but they have no reason to refuse my applicationjimtoole wrote:You are a very lucky chap indeed. Best of luck.
besieged wrote:I got my ILR successfully. I dont understand why declaring it means refuse? I declared it as required
GOOD LUCK TO ALL, CHEERS
besieged wrote:thank you, but they have no reason to refuse my applicationjimtoole wrote:You are a very lucky chap indeed. Best of luck.
besieged wrote:I got my ILR successfully. I dont understand why declaring it means refuse? I declared it as required
GOOD LUCK TO ALL, CHEERS