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Rex
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Council Tax summon effect on Naturalization application

Post by Rex » Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:59 pm

Hi

I am applying for naturalization on 5th July but I forgot to pay my council tax for last month time. I did pay it on 12th June but Summons were issued on 10th June. Although the court hearing is on 1st July but I have now called and paid it in full.

Will there be any effect of this on my application.

The person i talked to, said it wont be reflected on my credit history as i paid in full and also paid £20 summon notification charges. He said the case is closed.

Please shed some light on this, i am so so worried on this blunder i have made.

thanks
Rex

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Re: Council Tax summon effect on Naturalization application

Post by krimith » Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:20 pm

Rex wrote:Hi

I am applying for naturalization on 5th July but I forgot to pay my council tax for last month time. I did pay it on 12th June but Summons were issued on 10th June. Although the court hearing is on 1st July but I have now called and paid it in full.

Will there be any effect of this on my application.

The person i talked to, said it wont be reflected on my credit history as i paid in full and also paid £20 summon notification charges. He said the case is closed.

Please shed some light on this, i am so so worried on this blunder i have made.

thanks
Rex
If you paid it full so not effecting your application bec no action taken further so no problem

Rex
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Post by Rex » Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:54 pm

Thanks, thats a relief.

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