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kamal_ece wrote:Hi,
Yesterday evening around 6ish, I jumped signal when it was just turning RED from Orange. The Camera behind my car Flashed. Not sure it flashed more than once.
Embarrassed, having done this now and worried as to what trouble will I be getting into. In terms of my Naturalization, will it impact?
I know I will get a fine and points as well which is bad but I hope this doesn't impact my Naturalization which I am about to apply next month.
Regards,
KK
Hi,solospy wrote:kamal_ece wrote:Hi,
Yesterday evening around 6ish, I jumped signal when it was just turning RED from Orange. The Camera behind my car Flashed. Not sure it flashed more than once.
Embarrassed, having done this now and worried as to what trouble will I be getting into. In terms of my Naturalization, will it impact?
I know I will get a fine and points as well which is bad but I hope this doesn't impact my Naturalization which I am about to apply next month.
Regards,
KK
No. It wont effect your Naturalization application as long as you pay the fine in time and it doesnt go to court. You dont need to disclose it on the form as well.
kamal_ece wrote:Many thanks solospy and Smam for your replies.
Under the Good Character, I haven't seen anywhere speeding tickets or parking tickets are bad enough to stop the BC. But I might be wrong.
I should have applied for my BC last year but delayed it for applying along with my family once I come back after a visit to India in May also saves money but things changed now.
My question is even before I get some ticket to home asking me to pay if I apply next week for BC should I still be worried?
Regards,
Kamal
Won't change anything imho.kamal_ece wrote:My question is even before I get some ticket to home asking me to pay if I apply next week for BC should I still be worried?
Don't worry Kamal and apply with confidence.Smam wrote:Hi
I am not being a pessimist here at all I am going through the same dilema my self after getting a FPN from the Metroplitan Police Automated Number Plate Recognition which resulted me in paying £200 fine and got 6 points on my driving license 3 or 4 days ago on my driving license after reading the guidelines which clearly says changes in the good character requirement.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... chapter18/
Please follow the link below to read Annex D for Good Character requirements to apply before BC.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Please read Annex D from the above link it clearly says that it has got updated on the 09th of January 2013.
I am not saying that I am the only clever person who has understood the new rules it clearly says that the CW will not take your application in to consideration once you'll have points on your driving license if you're applying for your BC after the 12 Dec 2012.
Please kindly correct me if I am wrong. Also please kindly update us on the forum with your experience.
Good luck to every one who're applying for their BC.
Hi brother Skymoon,Don't worry Kamal and apply with confidence.
Hi Smam, Please see the following guideline of HO especially 'e' clearly stated that Fixed Penalty Notice is not Criminal Conviction even you got points on your licence. I have same Fixed Penalty Notice and my CRB is cleare and fine..........
3.3.2 Caseworkers should not normally disregard any conviction that falls into the following
categories irrespective of the severity of the sentence imposed:
a. Offences involving dishonesty (for example, theft, fraud)
b. Offences involving violence
c. Offences involving unlawful sexual activity
d. Offences involving drugs
e. Offences which would constitute “recklessness” – for example, drink-driving,
excessive speeding, driving without tax/insurance or whilst using a mobile phone.
(NB Caseworkers should remember that fixed penalty notices do not constitute offences – see paragraph 3.5.2
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Himsx2013 wrote:I'm looking for some advise and I'm sorry, if I'm hijacking someone's thread.
I was on a 5-year work permit from 10/2004 to 10/2009. Call it fate, bad luck or stupidity - I was done for drink-driving the night before my employer's agent was making an ILR application (in person) with the Home Office. To keep things open and honest, I ensured the Home Office was made aware of the offense, via my employers agent. The Home Office, instead of making the decision for my ILR on the same-day, held my passport for about two months.
In about a weeks time, I was convicted for drink-driving - banned for 14 months and fined £500. I kept the Home Office informed of the conviction and eventually, without much hassle I was granted ILR by end November 2009 (I was lucky + legislation allowed then).
I have since been waiting for my convictions to be spent under ROA to apply for British Citizenship (i.e. apply after November 2014). The new guidelines document as of January 2013 now does not account for ROA.
Am I right in assuming that since the fine was a non-custodial sentence and since it occurred 3+ years ago, I should be OK to apply now? Or should I be worried that my 'reckless' offense will not normally be disregarded?