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You can see how a HO caseworker will weigh up & assess your 'good character' here:vineetramdayal wrote:Hi Palaremzi
Just to clarify ..If I made an application for Naturalization now and get a refusal, will they Ban me for 10 year from now till 2026 to lodge a new application or will i be able to apply again after jan 31 2017.
Actually I just want to gamble and see if I get away, as my solicitor said to me that they wont look back and 51 days will not cause an issue in your case, this 10 year breach is looked for people who has asylum history.
Also would it make more sense to mention this under special circumstances in the application form?
Also If my wife apply separately will they even check this for her as well and can this casue an issue to her as she was my dependent all the time
Please advice.
If your naturalisation application fails, you lose your entire fee, except £80. But it is your money. Thank you for helping pay down the national debt.vineetramdayal wrote:Actually I just want to gamble
vineetramdayal wrote:Just to clarify ..If I made an application for Naturalization now and get a refusal, will they Ban me for 10 year from now till 2026 to lodge a new application or will i be able to apply again after jan 31 2017.
palaremzi wrote:If you "gamble" by withholding information in your application and if you get caught (I am certain that you will) then you'll be banned until 2026. The ban would be due to concealing relevant information, not the overstay.
If you do not conceal anything in your application, i.e. you tell them about your overstay, then they will probably reject your application because of the overstay but you will get to reapply in 2017 (assuming everything else is in order in the application). Given that Jan 31, 2017 is less than a year ahead, I would just wait.
Btw, your solicitor's advise regarding overstay makes no sense to me. I personally know people who were denied ILR for staying over less than that.
vineetramdayal wrote:Just to clarify ..If I made an application for Naturalization now and get a refusal, will they Ban me for 10 year from now till 2026 to lodge a new application or will i be able to apply again after jan 31 2017.
Kindly refrain from posting about Irish Citizenship in the BRITISH citizenship sub forum. You have been asked previously to keep your Irish citizenship query/posts in the Ireland sub forum. British citizenship has nothing to do with Irish citizenship and they are two completely different countries and citizenship laws and processes.maxmath112 wrote:palaremzi wrote:If you "gamble" by withholding information in your application and if you get caught (I am certain that you will) then you'll be banned until 2026. The ban would be due to concealing relevant information, not the overstay.
If you do not conceal anything in your application, i.e. you tell them about your overstay, then they will probably reject your application because of the overstay but you will get to reapply in 2017 (assuming everything else is in order in the application). Given that Jan 31, 2017 is less than a year ahead, I would just wait.
Btw, your solicitor's advise regarding overstay makes no sense to me. I personally know people who were denied ILR for staying over less than that.
vineetramdayal wrote:Just to clarify ..If I made an application for Naturalization now and get a refusal, will they Ban me for 10 year from now till 2026 to lodge a new application or will i be able to apply again after jan 31 2017.
Some people tempt to believe there solicitors than Minister of Justice, which in actual fact in some cases solicitor have no say in granting one stay in a country but they are just trying there best like ordinary person the only thing is they are familiar in quoting some laws but they are not in position to grant you stay. If your solicitor tell you to not disclose some thing common sense should and i see no reason he/she cant wait for couple of months before you apply rather than taking unnecessary gamble.