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If it's been cancelled then no need to declare.
Otherwise usually if not cancelled, then does it need to be declared?
Sorry needed to be more precise - if you have complied with your obligations post-fine, as agreed with HMRC, i.e. did your submission, paid fine and taxes as agreed, payment plan adhered to, etc. Where issues may arise is when HMRC actually take you to court, that's serious of course. Being fined by HMRC these days is a common occurance, and most tax payers will do the necessary to get back in line.gk777 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 2:42 pmOtherwise usually if not cancelled, then does it need to be declared?
It doesn't matter!gk777 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:46 amHi - I submitted the naturalisation application last night but late realised that the I entered Referee 2 details in referee 1 section and vice versa. Thus, by mistake swapped the referees in the form.
Referee 2 should be a personal associated with a professional body - the person was a solicitor in my case, the details of which I entered in the referee 1 section instead
My other referee is just a consultant as well but might not be from the professional list specified by Ukvi. This details of this were instead added on referee 2 section
Is this something we need to clarify in the cover letter or can be ignored and UKVI wouldn't care as one of the referee is anyways solicitor. Please advise.