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Vinny, my understanding is that even if the brother's insurance doesn't exclude other drivers, the OP would have to hold insurance in his own name.vinny wrote:Did your brother's car insurance specify that only he may drive the car?
Hello Vinny,vinny wrote:Did your brother's car insurance specify that only he may drive the car?
That's due to the fact that (I assume) you don't hold vehicle insurance in your own name. Although you need to confirm this as you mention 'my insurance company'.9elizabeth wrote:Hello Vinny,vinny wrote:Did your brother's car insurance specify that only he may drive the car?
I have just checked with my brother- he can drive any car (including his own) but my insurance company said that I am now allowed to drive any other car except the one I am named as Named Driver (which is my wife's car.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... or-refusalthey have, within the 24 months prior to the date on which the application is decided, been convicted of or admitted an offence for which they have received a non-custodial sentence or other out of court disposal that is recorded on their criminal record.
I agree. The accident made the police to not apply discretion and issue an FPN instead.Casa wrote:This was probably referred to the Court for prosecution rather than a FPN, due to the accident involving an uninsured driver.
Thakns Zimba. Here is another member of this forum, who I reckon had the same thing but had his extension approved? Are you 100% sure that it will be subject to general ground of refusals during my visa extension.mcr2013 wrote:it happened with me 4 years ago they gave me 35 pound fine plus 3 points now everything removed but did not effect any my extension but according to new law it effects ur ILR n citizenship
zimba88 wrote:A non-custodial sentence which includes fines will certainly affect your immigration applications for 24 months. You could even be refused extension as I quoted above in general grounds for refusal. Wait and see if you are summoned to the court
9elizabeth wrote:hello Casa,
The only one person I found on the forum was not involved in accident. That's the difference.
I am really worried if this will result in the refusal of my extension application. You may be OK with your extension, but it's likely to affect your application for ILR.
Yes it is regarding ILR. However the court verdict is also important. Fingers crossed, the court might simply issue fines given that the nature of the accident does not seem to be serious and you should be able to extend. By the time you get to ILR, hopefully more than 24 months have passed. You need to see what you get from appearing in the court.9elizabeth wrote:Zimba, I just re-looked, isn't it only for ILR....
Ignorance of the law in not a legitimate defence argumentkingraja wrote:Present yourself as an very innocent person in court who don't now that he can't drive other car if he is named Driver on anyone's comprehensive insurance & your knowledge about the car insurance is that if someone have comprehensive insurance then he can drive any car, be honest in court may be then they show some sympathy with you & only fined you with warning.