Please check the new Gen Grounds for refusals:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary page 64:
Non-custodial sentences: disqualifications from driving:
A person can be disqualified from driving if they:
- are convicted of a driving offence, or
- receive 12 or more penalty points (endorsements) within three years or two years for recently qualified drivers.
The court will decide how long the disqualification will last, based on how serious they think the offence is. A disqualification from driving can be either in addition to, or instead of, any other sentence.
This does form part of a person's criminal record and counts as a non-custodial sentence for immigration purposes. If an applicant receives a disqualification from driving you must:
- refuse the application (where mandatory), or
- consider refusing the application (where discretionary).
I think that is so unfair for new drivers, they can easily rack up 6 points in a single offence they are out of UK ? No second chance, Think it is a bit harsh ??
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