Can Jury duty mitigate Good Character clause
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 6:24 pm
Hi all, I have looked around and have not seen any topic regarding anything to do with jury duty and was wondering if there is anyone who might have an idea to my query.
My history is that I had a 4 year work permit to a 1yr employment/education contract. Towards the end of the one year I became ill (no hospitalisation and minimal contact with heath services). As a result I did not complete the education that was attached to the employment. I erroneously assumed that as long as I did not work for any other employer I was ok. When the visa was coming to an end I found out I was in breach of the work permit rules by not informing HO of my change of circumstances for quite a substantial time (3 or so years). This was due to my ignorance but regardless the breach was there and substantial. Via the courts my visa was regulated in 2010, so as rules stand now, due to the Good Character clause I should be eligible for Naturalisation in 2020. (Thanks to this site I found this out before I was just about to waste my money by applying earlier this year)
However, I just completed Jury Service at a Crown court for a very serious criminal case. My question then is, if my character is good enough to take part in the justice system of the high order, is this not a mitigation for the Immigration rules breach, enough to exercise discretion?
A colleaugue of mine informed me that she had her PR changed to Citizenship unsolicited after taking part in the jury service. She did not go into the specifics of it/ her situation when I asked how they knew so this is pure hearsay.
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
My history is that I had a 4 year work permit to a 1yr employment/education contract. Towards the end of the one year I became ill (no hospitalisation and minimal contact with heath services). As a result I did not complete the education that was attached to the employment. I erroneously assumed that as long as I did not work for any other employer I was ok. When the visa was coming to an end I found out I was in breach of the work permit rules by not informing HO of my change of circumstances for quite a substantial time (3 or so years). This was due to my ignorance but regardless the breach was there and substantial. Via the courts my visa was regulated in 2010, so as rules stand now, due to the Good Character clause I should be eligible for Naturalisation in 2020. (Thanks to this site I found this out before I was just about to waste my money by applying earlier this year)
However, I just completed Jury Service at a Crown court for a very serious criminal case. My question then is, if my character is good enough to take part in the justice system of the high order, is this not a mitigation for the Immigration rules breach, enough to exercise discretion?
A colleaugue of mine informed me that she had her PR changed to Citizenship unsolicited after taking part in the jury service. She did not go into the specifics of it/ her situation when I asked how they knew so this is pure hearsay.
Any input will be greatly appreciated.