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You pleaded not guilty but seems you were found guilty nonetheless. Unless your friend had come clean and took the blame in court it is impossible to prove that it wasn't you driving and just made up a non existent person and address. Hence the judge's call. It'll be the same with the Home office. Your family's status of British citizens won't make a difference. Your best bet is to wait until 3 years after conviction to apply for citizenship. Any earlier than that you're more than likely to be refused.I explained all this to the Joge, but She said I was being charged because I did not fill the notice myself. I did plead no guilty.
out of interest, did you provide the identity of your friend to the Police? or did you just absorb all the fault and your friend walked away free?Charles Isaac wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 11:22 amThanks very much for your replies. The Judge agreed to the fact that it wasn't me driving because the police provided a clear picture of the driver and it shows clearly that it is not me. As I have said it, I was convicted on the basis that I passed the notice to someone else to fill it in.
Anyways, I'll wait until the conviction is cleared.
once more thanks very much for your advice.