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You will be fine so just go ahead &apply.UK immigration rules are not straightforward & most of times doesn't make sense,like being in debt or bankruptcy or even having a criminal record can get an application approved but if someone overstays a visa they can't apply and have to wait for 10years .So I mean to say rules have no sense and that's why HO has been asked to simplify the rules by law commissioners & a change is therefore expected in 2021.shaiderrn wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:55 pmHi, i am on ILR for past 2 years, i want to apply for naturalisation and i want to know about good character requirement. I have no conviction or ccj, i just have debts and i am with debt management company and paying off all debts with payment plan. Will this effect my application ? Other than that i dont have other thing that i can think of being a cause of bad character.... its just debts and i am on payment plan and paying them off. I did not apply for iva or bankruptcy i am on just debt management plan and paying them according to what i can afford to pay....
help needed to find if anyone on similar condition or if this will affect my application or make it complicated ?
Not necessarily true. It depends on the type of crime. Serious crimes will also lead to naturalisation being rejected. See the Good Character guidance: Criminality for more info.
It's the other way around. The Home Office had asked the Law Commission to simplify the Immigration Rules.
To the best of my knowledge, being in debt has no implications for Good Character, unless you have been declared insolvent.
Debt
An application will not normally be refused simply because the person is in debt, especially if loan repayments have been made as agreed or if acceptable efforts are being made to pay off accumulated debts.
However, where a person deliberately and recklessly builds up debts and there is no evidence of a serious intention to pay them off, the application will normally be refused.
Do you have a CCJ? If you have a CCJ you must declare it. However, if you are paying for it, you should provide evidence with your application.shaiderrn wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 9:10 pmApplication submitted now I got biometric appointment on 13 January at cardiff
I want to ask I didn’t mention anywhere while filling application that I have debts and I am paying them off via Payplan.
I asked one of my friend he told me you don’t have to mention anything about debts and parking tickets if they all been paid.
My only question now would be should I write a letter and send along with docs explaining my debts payments and parking tickets been paid ? Last thing I want is getting application refused or delayed because of these couple of things...
If you do not have any CCJ, the matter is between you and the lender. The lender did not take you to court to recover the debt. No need to declare then.shaiderrn wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 9:42 pmI do not have any ccj, however I have 4 default accounts which i have been paying them every month. I had 6 default , 2 of them paid off now remaining 4 is been paying every month.
I want to know should I write a letter or something explaining all this or not needed in my circumstances ?
How about the paid parking tickets 3 years ago.
Declare only as it asks.At any time have you ever had any of the following, in the UK or in another country?
A criminal conviction
A penalty for a driving offence, for example
disqualification for speeding or no motor insurance
An arrest or charge for which you are currently on, or awaiting trial
A caution, warning, reprimand or other penalty
A civil court judgment against you, for example for non payment of debt, bankruptcy proceedings or anti-social behaviour
A civil penalty issued under UK immigration law
Have you ever been declared bankrupt?
Do you have any dependants not applying with you at this time?