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This shouldn't be a problem. I was once fined £140 for similar offense by a magistrate court. I did CRB check 6 months later it did't appear, I told my prospective employer she it's not an issue, I declared it when I was applying to my university and I got an offer. So relax, it's in the lowest scare of offenses in this country.askmeplz82 wrote:Can someone tell me if HOME office refuse PR because of Criminal records?
Offence: Travelling without Valid train ticket so was summoned in the magistrate court
Fine: £175
If applying for PR before 5 years ( as far as i know you don't need to mention it in the application anymore after 5 years )
Anyone successful with this sort of criminal conviction ?
oh Thanks... I will check my CRB then this weekRicardo wrote:This shouldn't be a problem. I was once fined £140 for similar offense by a magistrate court. I did CRB check 6 months later it did't appear, I told my prospective employer she it's not an issue, I declared it when I was applying to my university and I got an offer. So relax, it's in the lowest scare of offenses in this country.askmeplz82 wrote:Can someone tell me if HOME office refuse PR because of Criminal records?
Offence: Travelling without Valid train ticket so was summoned in the magistrate court
Fine: £175
If applying for PR before 5 years ( as far as i know you don't need to mention it in the application anymore after 5 years )
Anyone successful with this sort of criminal conviction ?
Imshzd wrote:I was charged with the sexual assault allegations in 2007,and as all know that this is a recordable serious offence,but declare innocent in the court.So my all applications under EU regulations and BC went fine without any problem.
So don't worry about these minor offences.
I think it is very hard to justify to take anything into account that did not result in a prison sentence.Measures taken on grounds of public policy or public security shall comply with the principle of proportionality and shall be based exclusively on the personal conduct of the individual concerned.
Previous criminal convictions shall not in themselves constitute grounds for taking such measures.
The personal conduct of the individual concerned must represent a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat affecting one of the fundamental interests of society.
Justifications that are isolated from the particulars of the case or that rely on considerations of general prevention shall not be accepted.
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... I27127.pdf is the most recent UKBA policy note on this topic.