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Hi,sushdmehta wrote:HSMP JR protection ends at settlement.surajban wrote:For those who come under Nov 2006 the driving convictions don't affect them for ILR how about for citizenship (its not for away - just 12 more months).
Can someone please clarify does this affect for citizenship.
chorc123 wrote:In the court paper, we were ordered to pay a fix amount and 29 days supended sentence.
Overview of new requirements wrote:Suspended sentences have the same rehabilitation period as sentences served.
In my personal opinion, yes.chorc123 wrote:I want to know if it counts for criminal record???
Please forgive me if I am a bit thick!!sushdmehta wrote:chorc123 wrote:In the court paper, we were ordered to pay a fix amount and 29 days supended sentence.Overview of new requirements wrote:Suspended sentences have the same rehabilitation period as sentences served.In my personal opinion, yes.chorc123 wrote:I want to know if it counts for criminal record???
This new requirement will (also) be added to immigration rule 276B (see point 88 in the statement of changes).chorc123 wrote:Any idea if the new law will affect 14 years case???
Suspended sentences have the same rehabilitation period as sentences served. Therefore, if I cannot submit by 6 April, then I have to wait for another 5 years for ILR? Is it correct? However, the money I am ordered to pay will last for years. So, when can I apply for ILR???sushdmehta wrote:This new requirement will (also) be added to immigration rule 276B (see point 88 in the statement of changes).chorc123 wrote:Any idea if the new law will affect 14 years case???
Five or seven, whatever is the rehabilitation period.chorc123 wrote:Therefore, if I cannot submit by 6 April, then I have to wait for another 5 years for ILR? Is it correct?
Not sure if "not paying the fine in full within the rehabilitation period" will affect the duration of the rehabilitation period.chorc123 wrote:However, the money I am ordered to pay will last for years. So, when can I apply for ILR???
Whats the confusion? If you had any convictions it would have shown on that disclosure which it did not - so you can go ahead and apply. This is a case of worrying too much about nothingnavos21 wrote:I was fined by the court for a minor offence and got the notice from the court to pay the fine, which I eventually did. Now I am not sure whether I was convicted on criminal backgrounds. When I did my known disclosure (Scotland Disclosure), there was no convictions.
I am eligible for ILR as I have been here for 5 years, but not sure whether I can go ahead and apply.
Any inputs on this is much appreciated.
Thanks
I actually beg to differ with you. My reasons aressoct98@hotmail.com wrote:With due apology If even Not on CRB,you are not eligible for ILR as sometime enhanced CRB only shows minor offences.But its my advice remaining better email UKBA.