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PARKING OFFENCE AND CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION HELP PLEASE

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:49 pm
by dele
I will really appreciate advice on this please.
I am the registered owner of a car driven (insured) by my wife and me. We got two parking tickets within 1 week. Firstly, SHE parked in front of the house (21/6/11) and blocked the pathway, we got a ticket which we paid within 14 days. A few days later I went to town to pick the children (27/6/11) and got a parking ticket which was paid within 14 days also.
My question is how will this affect my application for British Citizenship? The second ticket came in my name, but the first one was placed on the car at 6.55 am.
I am afraid that if the 2 tickets are taken into consideration it may affect my BC application as they are within 12 months. I have an appointment at the NCS 24/8/11 for myself and the children.
Please can members help me.

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:12 pm
by x-ray
As long as you have paid for the parking offence, the matter end there and should not affect your BC application. Parking tickets are PCN not FPN, it will be a problem only if you have more than one FPN in the last 12 months of your BC application.

Goodluck.

Re: PARKING OFFENCE AND CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION HELP PLEASE

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:01 pm
by londoncitizen
dele wrote:I will really appreciate advice on this please.
I am the registered owner of a car driven (insured) by my wife and me. We got two parking tickets within 1 week. Firstly, SHE parked in front of the house (21/6/11) and blocked the pathway, we got a ticket which we paid within 14 days. A few days later I went to town to pick the children (27/6/11) and got a parking ticket which was paid within 14 days also.
My question is how will this affect my application for British Citizenship? The second ticket came in my name, but the first one was placed on the car at 6.55 am.
I am afraid that if the 2 tickets are taken into consideration it may affect my BC application as they are within 12 months. I have an appointment at the NCS 24/8/11 for myself and the children.
Please can members help me.
I've a mate from Wembley, he has 3 parking ticket, he had paid all of them. His application got rejected for some reason.

Re: PARKING OFFENCE AND CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION HELP PLEASE

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:18 pm
by dele
Hello,
Was the reason ur friend's application was rejected the parking fines or "some reason"?

londoncitizen wrote:
dele wrote:I will really appreciate advice on this please.
I am the registered owner of a car driven (insured) by my wife and me. We got two parking tickets within 1 week. Firstly, SHE parked in front of the house (21/6/11) and blocked the pathway, we got a ticket which we paid within 14 days. A few days later I went to town to pick the children (27/6/11) and got a parking ticket which was paid within 14 days also.
My question is how will this affect my application for British Citizenship? The second ticket came in my name, but the first one was placed on the car at 6.55 am.
I am afraid that if the 2 tickets are taken into consideration it may affect my BC application as they are within 12 months. I have an appointment at the NCS 24/8/11 for myself and the children.
Please can members help me.
I've a mate from Wembley, he has 3 parking ticket, he had paid all of them. His application got rejected for some reason.

Re: PARKING OFFENCE AND CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION HELP PLEASE

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:27 pm
by londoncitizen
dele wrote:Hello,
Was the reason ur friend's application was rejected the parking fines or "some reason"?
Parking Fines, that is what he told me. I'm not sure of more details. He is appealing against the decision.

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:14 am
by Casa
Parking fines are not a reason for refusal of BC, as long as the fines have been paid. Perhaps Londoncitizen's friend has court demands for outstanding overdue parking fines.

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 6:00 pm
by dele
Casa wrote:Parking fines are not a reason for refusal of BC, as long as the fines have been paid. Perhaps Londoncitizen's friend has court demands for outstanding overdue parking fines.
@ Londoncitizen & Casa. Thank you both for your contributions. It is appreciated. Do we have any member who got his BC with 2 or more paid parking fines?

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:17 pm
by shs213
dele wrote:
Casa wrote:Parking fines are not a reason for refusal of BC, as long as the fines have been paid. Perhaps Londoncitizen's friend has court demands for outstanding overdue parking fines.
@ Londoncitizen & Casa. Thank you both for your contributions. It is appreciated. Do we have any member who got his BC with 2 or more paid parking fines?
i had at least three on my car. . All paid within 14 days, naturali approved. .

Now waiting for the passport. . Didnt even have to mention parking tickets anywhere. .

If its any consolation, you can say a friend borrowed the car and got the fines. . Good luck.

Re: PARKING OFFENCE AND CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION HELP PLEASE

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:22 am
by forwardever
dele wrote:I will really appreciate advice on this please.
I am the registered owner of a car driven (insured) by my wife and me. We got two parking tickets within 1 week. Firstly, SHE parked in front of the house (21/6/11) and blocked the pathway, we got a ticket which we paid within 14 days. A few days later I went to town to pick the children (27/6/11) and got a parking ticket which was paid within 14 days also.
My question is how will this affect my application for British Citizenship? The second ticket came in my name, but the first one was placed on the car at 6.55 am.
I am afraid that if the 2 tickets are taken into consideration it may affect my BC application as they are within 12 months. I have an appointment at the NCS 24/8/11 for myself and the children.
Please can members help me.

Dele (padi mi) relax not a problem atall as long as you paid in time u dont even have to mension it on your app....Goodluck

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:36 am
by mrlookforward
As mentioned by another member, parking tickets are PCN, not FPN. They simply don't count as long as you pay them on time. A friend of mine had dozens of them and got approved.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 8:06 pm
by dele
mrlookforward wrote:As mentioned by another member, parking tickets are PCN, not FPN. They simply don't count as long as you pay them on time. A friend of mine had dozens of them and got approved.
Thanks to everyone for your contributions, I am now more confident as I prepare to go to the NCS next week. I will keep everyone informed. Once again thanks a million.

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:42 pm
by anp
What if the parking fines haven't been paid?

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 3:17 am
by Amber
anp wrote:What if the parking fines haven't been paid?
Depends, have you been taken to court? If not, perhaps you should contact the issuer and arrange a repayment programme, if it was a private car park, they can only claim trespass and damages as a result of a CCJ.

Parking Charges

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 2:05 pm
by VR
Friends,

If you want to contest the Parking Charges you are given a time to appeal. The downside is rarely do they rule in your favor even if you were right.

And the downside of loosing the appeal is they would charge you the full fine plus additional costs if it went to court.

It is a civil thing and not a criminal thing. You can ignore it in your BC application.

cheers
VR

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 6:10 pm
by anp
Cheers VR.

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 5:32 pm
by Cleo22
Thanks for the useful information, just one question more. I've had a parking ticket because I left my car at the shopping centre parking lot 10 or 15 minutes above the 3 hours limit (I wasn't aware of the limit at the time). The fine has been paid there and then (£60) but I have no recollection of when it happened and now I am not sure if I should mention it in the citizen's application at all or not. I can't even remember who paid it - if it was me or if it was my husband.

Any advice?

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 5:38 pm
by Amber
No need to mention a single PCN at all.

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:09 am
by Cleo22
D4109125 wrote:No need to mention a single PCN at all.
thanks a lot!