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I see! but how do you reconcile your statement with Section 3 - good character in the link below: "Spent"D4109125 wrote:Unfortunately, Immigration and Nationality applications are excluded from the 1974 Act.
D4109125 wrote:The website information is often outdated when it comes to the 'Good Character' requirement. Take a look at the Good Character Guidance. All convictions must be disclosed, failure to do so may be deemed as deception.
The wording is in interesting:dadageer wrote:Sorry Amber, just read the Guidance p.27 sec 8.3 - Where the person has failed to disclose any (including minor) outstanding charges or convictions that would result in refusal of the application, the decision maker will normally refuse the application
Tuvoc wrote:The wording is in interesting:dadageer wrote:Sorry Amber, just read the Guidance p.27 sec 8.3 - Where the person has failed to disclose any (including minor) outstanding charges or convictions that would result in refusal of the application, the decision maker will normally refuse the application
"has failed to disclose any (including minor) outstanding charges or convictions that would result in refusal of the application the decision maker will normally refuse the application "
So if you failed to disclose something that had "expired", that if disclosed would not have affected the application, then according to a literal interpretation, that non-disclosure should not result in a refusal. But that would be stupid.
I think it will show in that country and I think you have to declare it, but since it's been more than 3 years, it has probably lapsedSibbs1 wrote:Hi Everyone
My first time posting here.
My husband and I are due to apply for citizenship,but the following things have been holding us back.I am hoping you can shed some light;
In 2011-I took out an IVA which is still current.i have checked the AN Form and I am not sure where I should state this as the guidance pertains to Bankruptcy.Should I still go ahead and mention it anyway??all my payments are upto date on the IVA and I have never defaulted on the agreement.
In 2009:we sold one of our properties which is abroad to a couple who also reside here.The sale did not go to plan and it ended up that the couple took us to court and civil judgement was made against us and we had to pay them back.all the payments were completed in 2010.
We have done recent credit checks and this civil judgment does not come up at all-should we still declare it?do we stand a chance at all of getting this citizenship?
Your advice is greatly appreciated