bbccdd wrote:I have applied for naturalization in June 2017 .
i had one PND for shoplifting in 2010 and similarly i had three points on my license same year due to using mobile phone while driving which was FPN.
and i had couple of parking tickets during the same period .
i haven't declared anything as i have paid all on time . today i have read AN Guide, which says.
3.1 - 3.2 You must give details of all criminal convictions both within and outside the
United Kingdom. These include road traffic offences. Fixed penalty notices (such as
speeding or parking tickets) must be disclosed, although will not normally be taken
into account unless:
• you have failed to pay and there were criminal proceedings as a result; or
• you have received numerous fixed penalty notices.
can you please suggest me what should i do now. Do i need to inform home office about it ? that as initially i thought i don't need to add these in my application
Whilst it seems that you made an honest mistake, the HO may argue that your mistake was not reasonable (and frankly they would have a point). Applicants are specifically directed to the Guide and Booklet AN before completing the application. The text you quote from Guide AN is in fact replicated verbatim on page 13 of form AN itself.
Your PND should be recorded on the police national computer and the info will thus be available to your caseworker. Whilst a PND will not normally be taken into account to determine good character (Nationality Policy Guidance "Good Character", para.3.2), it must be disclosed. Failure to do so will likely result in a refusal of your application and may lead to allegations of deception.
The best guidance would probably be to get legal advice in your situation. In any event, you should inform the HO immediately about your PND, as your obligations are regarded as continuing. This will dispel any suspicions of deception, and may yet result in your application being approved.