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Dunno. The Life in the UK test book (not the one by HO, but the smaller, more useful one!) has a pie chart with information on how people fail to qualify. BIA might take longer to approve applications because of background checks. Is there any reason you ask? i.e a criminal conviction or you didn't disclose it?champion wrote:Sorry for negative heading but guess many people will apericiate answers to this question.
I could see that application could(very less chances though) be rejected on following grounds
inapropriate fee
missing some documents
not qualify based on redidency period
Do you know anyone whose application rejected on any ground other above or based on misinformation on criminal conviction.
I just wanted know what is the percentage of success if any application pass the above stage. (I guess 100% or may be 98% as sew people might havissed some vital info on criminal conviction)
Cheers
champion wrote:I never had any issue anywhere except that my shopping trolly bumped into someone's car (it went on its own due to stong wind not my fault at all). he wanted to put claim against me and I passed it to Tesco. He said if TESCO don't pay the claim he will claim against me (Yaa I was such a stupid that I gave him my contact number and my actual address everything.............
Swami
You can only have a criminal conviction if you are charged for a crime by the police and are then convicted in a court of law by a magistrate or judge. There is no possible way you could have a criminal conviction without knowing about it!Now I haven't heard anything so guess I am clean and anyway this doesn't count as criminal conviction.
Vin123:vin123 wrote:That is really funny!.... Passing the blame to Tesco for a claiming money for an unfortunate incident!
BIA = British Immigration Authority
champion wrote:I never had any issue anywhere except that my shopping trolly bumped into someone's car (it went on its own due to stong wind not my fault at all). he wanted to put claim against me and I passed it to Tesco. He said if TESCO don't pay the claim he will claim against me (Yaa I was such a stupid that I gave him my contact number and my actual address everything.............
Swami
jes2jes wrote: Vin123:
BIA stands for: Border and Immigration Agency and not British Immigration Authority.
See link: http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/aboutus/
You had the third option of taking your daughter with you to park the trolley and returning with her in your arms. You had the fourth option of asking someone nearby (or staff) to help you. And you probably had options 5 and 6 too. While it was "your" trolley it was "your" responsibility to ensure it didn't cause damage to an innocent party's car.I had 2 option put my daughter on the ground(who was already getting cranky as it was cold) and park Trolly safely or secure my daughter first.
Hmmm. You're already British. Congrats!It is not my fault ...
You can put in a Freedom of Information Act question to the HO.Do you know anyone whose application rejected on any ground other above or based on misinformation on criminal conviction.
thanks hope ho is monitoring this thread and grant me citizenship todayOL7MAX wrote:You had the third option of taking your daughter with you to park the trolley and returning with her in your arms. While it was "your" trolley it was "your" responsibility to ensure it didn't cause damage to an innocent party's car.I had 2 option put my daughter on the ground(who was already getting cranky as it was cold) and park Trolly safely or secure my daughter first.
In cold weather I wont do that. it is easier said than done with kids when their bed time is about.Hmmm. You're already British. Congrats!
I have kids, have been there, done that. Sorry, can't see any valid excuse. It was your fault, plain and simple. He has every right to take you to a small claims court for damaging his car. And your excuse of daughter's bedtime likely won't wash with the magistrate. Save yourself some embarassment and don't even offer it!it is easier said than done with kids when their bed time is about.
Mate, please be realistic. If you got attacked at their premises then there is meaning for the word 'safe' or 'safety' that you are repeatedly using throughout your postings.champion wrote: As per law it is supermarket's responsibility to provide safe environment.
As I said it was WIND that started problem