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by goodfellow1 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:30 pm
I realise that everybody on this thread, including myself, has applied for BC and most have been approved or in the process of waiting for approval, but has anybody actually been refused? and if so, on what grounds?
I understand that the majority of applicants, myself included, have straightforward applications but from what I've researched a very small percentage of applications are refused for different reasons.
Those that have been refused will probably not want to share their story, but I thought it was worth asking anyway.
Yes, thousands of applications get refused every year on the ground of good character criteria, residence requirements... ect, many applicants conceal information such as criminal convictions, civil court judgments, financial problems and when the UKBA finds out they refuse the applications and sometimes bared the applicants for 10 years or even for lifetime(Mohamed al fayed) for instant... HE took his case to the high court twice to get his British citizenship but still the home office refused to grant him on the basis of not being a good character. The home office used discretion and only reward honest hard working law obedient people'