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An RC application (presumably he is an EEA family member or EU citizen) is a completely different set of rules and requirements under the EU regulations.danjg wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:30 amThanks for your reply. We submitted it on 24/02 I'm worried I'm going to make things worse for him, is there any reason it wasn't flagged when getting his residence permit, I just don't want to be the reason it gets refused by bringing attention to it But I also know, if nothing is said and it's seen it will be a bigger problem
It will definitely be seen: simple cautions are recorded on the Police Database, so there's really no reason not to disclose this (more info here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... e-2015.pdf).danjg wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:30 amThanks for your reply. We submitted it on 24/02 I'm worried I'm going to make things worse for him, is there any reason it wasn't flagged when getting his residence permit, I just don't want to be the reason it gets refused by bringing attention to it But I also know, if nothing is said and it's seen it will be a bigger problem
I totally agree with Konsog. This was a non-custodial disposal and outside of the three-year window, it should not be a reason in itself to deny citizenship. To do so would be disproportionate.danjg wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:30 amThanks for your reply. We submitted it on 24/02 I'm worried I'm going to make things worse for him, is there any reason it wasn't flagged when getting his residence permit, I just don't want to be the reason it gets refused by bringing attention to it But I also know, if nothing is said and it's seen it will be a bigger problem