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Declare them for what? Is there an application you are making?So I wanted to ask given my situation, could my application be rejected if I declared those (or do they need to be declared?)
If you have received a 10 year ban on applying for citizenship, you will have to wait before applying again.I have a few legal problems which one caused rejection of my citizenship application and 10 year ban due deception.
Do you mean EEA Family Permit or do you have Permanent Residence? ILR is granted under the UK immigration rules, which EEA FM is not part of. Please clarify.EEA family member ILR visa\
Thanks for your help!CR001 wrote:Declare them for what? Is there an application you are making?So I wanted to ask given my situation, could my application be rejected if I declared those (or do they need to be declared?)
I would like to make an application as explained in the post? I just want to know beforehand if those problems will lead to rejection of BRP application?
If you have received a 10 year ban on applying for citizenship, you will have to wait before applying again.I have a few legal problems which one caused rejection of my citizenship application and 10 year ban due deception.
Does this apply to BRP as well?
Do you mean EEA Family Permit or do you have Permanent Residence? ILR is granted under the UK immigration rules, which EEA FM is not part of. Please clarify.EEA family member ILR visa\
I came to UK on a family reunion Visa, which then transferred to ILR.
A BRP Card is valid for 10 years.
Sorry for the not replying in time.CR001 wrote:I am still not clear what visa you currently hold?
What exactly does your vignette in your passport say and when did you get it?
Thanks for the replay. But the points were issued in court though, wouldn't that make it a criminal conviction? I just had a look at the from and it asks for Personal History (criminal convictions, war crimes, etc.)? If I declare the points there would my application be rejected? Do I have to declare the 10yr ban there as well?Gudwin wrote:I guess you should get it straight - you already have Indefinite Leave to Remain. You are not applying for a new one.
In your situation you would use form TOC, I believe.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... t-form-toc
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... w_passport
Speeding points aren't a criminal conviction, but you will have to include them in the relevant section.
This is common sense and that's what i thought as well. But I don't want to put myself in danger and make sure before I make another mistake like my citizenship application. ThanksGudwin wrote:Having the conviction in court, you could be right, possibly. I wouldn't comment on that!
But I don't feel that they could decline your application, because you are not applying for a new stay, you are simply applying for exchange of a paper ILR for BRP. I would consider it like replacing old paper driving license with the new plastic photo card!
Do I have ask them personally or just wait until they do it themselves?RRSB2012 wrote:If you are awarded a penalty from the court, it falls under 'Conviction'.
Senior members can possible advise you the solution to your situation.
Cheers
R
No sign so farGudwin wrote:They'll come tom you
As the OP already holds ILR, the correct form to use would be the NTL transfer form. https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... k-form-ntlGudwin wrote:I guess you should get it straight - you already have Indefinite Leave to Remain. You are not applying for a new one.
In your situation you would use form TOC, I believe.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... t-form-toc
koch92 wrote:I have already booked my appointment with the premium centres. I called the HO and they said as long as your passport is valid on the day it's fine and the 6 points will be okay as well. So one last q please: when you fill the application do you add the date of the arrest or the date of the court (on Dvla the date is the date of the arrest)?! Thanks