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Yes what is referred to there is the fixed fine you pay twice, you have to declare it and attach copies of receipt of payment, after that you are ok.zafarzafar80 wrote:Hi All,
Just a question in relation to fixed fine of 80 Euros & Penalty points. In the new naturalization application form the section 11 have question below:
11.2 "DO YOU HAVE ANY CONVICTIONS IN THE STATE OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY (INCLUDING TRAFFIC OFFENCES) OR ANY CIVIL JUDGEMENTS MADE AGAINST YOU" ? Yes / No
And than it Says :
"If the outcome was a fine, please provide a copy of the receipt showing payment of fine(s) with this application".
Here is my concern:
Does it mean that any fixed fine for which you never went to court nor prosecuted, you still have to declare them ? OR is that referring to any fines that are ordered by the judge to pay or by the court ?
I have 4 penalty points and paid the 80 Euros fixed fine, I paid the fine on both occassions on the very next day, never convicted for any thing in the court. Should i declare them or it's not applicanle on me ?
For your information, link to the application form is here and its on page number: 9 and section 11.
Link: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Form%208 ... 202012.pdf
Thanks in advance guys.
Zafar
what if you dont have the receipts, i have paid the fines ( that was few years ago) but i have not kept the receipt.... is there anywhere else you could get confirmation that the fine was paid ?rlow68 wrote:Yes what is referred to there is the fixed fine you pay twice, you have to declare it and attach copies of receipt of payment, after that you are ok.zafarzafar80 wrote:Hi All,
Just a question in relation to fixed fine of 80 Euros & Penalty points. In the new naturalization application form the section 11 have question below:
11.2 "DO YOU HAVE ANY CONVICTIONS IN THE STATE OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY (INCLUDING TRAFFIC OFFENCES) OR ANY CIVIL JUDGEMENTS MADE AGAINST YOU" ? Yes / No
And than it Says :
"If the outcome was a fine, please provide a copy of the receipt showing payment of fine(s) with this application".
Here is my concern:
Does it mean that any fixed fine for which you never went to court nor prosecuted, you still have to declare them ? OR is that referring to any fines that are ordered by the judge to pay or by the court ?
I have 4 penalty points and paid the 80 Euros fixed fine, I paid the fine on both occassions on the very next day, never convicted for any thing in the court. Should i declare them or it's not applicanle on me ?
For your information, link to the application form is here and its on page number: 9 and section 11.
Link: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Form%208 ... 202012.pdf
Thanks in advance guys.
Zafar
These are the new things that the department started last year. Don't worry, if you dont have your numbers, leave them blank.jambalap wrote:what is the Person Identity Number asked in the section 2 of the application form? is it the dept number on our gnib card ?
I have the believe that you can get the copies either through the court or the police if you can have other informations related to the fine i.e the date, the court, the offence place etc., so try that and see, wish you good luckrlow68 wrote:Yes what is referred to there is the fixed fine you pay twice, you have to declare it and attach copies of receipt of payment, after that you are ok.zafarzafar80 wrote:Hi All,
Just a question in relation to fixed fine of 80 Euros & Penalty points. In the new naturalization application form the section 11 have question below:
11.2 "DO YOU HAVE ANY CONVICTIONS IN THE STATE OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY (INCLUDING TRAFFIC OFFENCES) OR ANY CIVIL JUDGEMENTS MADE AGAINST YOU" ? Yes / No
And than it Says :
"If the outcome was a fine, please provide a copy of the receipt showing payment of fine(s) with this application".
Here is my concern:
Does it mean that any fixed fine for which you never went to court nor prosecuted, you still have to declare them ? OR is that referring to any fines that are ordered by the judge to pay or by the court ?
I have 4 penalty points and paid the 80 Euros fixed fine, I paid the fine on both occassions on the very next day, never convicted for any thing in the court. Should i declare them or it's not applicanle on me ?
For your information, link to the application form is here and its on page number: 9 and section 11.
Link: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Form%208 ... 202012.pdf
Thanks in advance guys.
Zafar