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Looks like a pretty clear gap in lawful residence to me.namredips wrote:Hi, I would like ask big favour from you guys.
I enter to UK at March`06 as a student
then i applied for a visa extension but my passport and files are lost between post office and homeoffice
they gave me right to stay until it is sort out, then i prepare everything but refused at nov`08 and got letter say that i have to leave country in 28 days.
at february`09 applied for marriage with my partner and got certificate of approval, got married at 2010 and i got my eea5 visa at july`10 then i got 5 years visa at may`11, since september`10 im working full time with no gap. my wife passed away at dec`12 and home office ask me to apply for pernament residency card and i got it at october`13
now i want to apply for british citizenship but i am not sure if it is going to be successful because of 10 year good character rule? waiting for advices,
thanks.
got it.mysteryteller wrote:Yeah it is correct, parking ticket is minor and need not be declared at all.
Anyone else could have been driving your car at the time of parking ticket, they dont take driver's details so it never gets registered against your name but car.
Only things you have to declare are those if you found guilty and got convicted / caution for regardless of going to court because it will show on your police records.
hope that helps.
all the best
I am the registered as owner of the car.ohara wrote:You don't need to declare penalty charge notices (PCN). They go against the registered keeper of the vehicle, rather than the driver anyway, so you could have a bunch of them and it wouldn't even be your fault.
The word censor automatically changes the word F A K E to 'bad quality'.avjones wrote:I agree, do a Subject Access Request from the Home Office, see what his records say.
By "bad quality ID" I presume you mean, "bad quality / forged ID?" If so, say so! "Bad quality" sounds very coy when people actually mean "bad quality".
I think it'll be from the time he was last illegally present in the UK, therefore 2010, but depending on what the documents say, it could be 2012 (add ten years to that).
I reckon the chance at the moment is close to 0%
Thanks RazaRaza.raja wrote:Hello shehzad you have to make sure that you mention everything in your application form cautions,and your points if you try to hide something they will put your case under defamation and yeah it's called acro police subject access report you can apply online they charge you 10£ for it and if the points were given in 2014 I guess it should b fine wish you good luck
This is the problem with solicitors, they seem to care more about money than about you! Also there is no 50/50 with the Home Office, they read from set guidance and if you don't meet the criteria, you fail, it's as simple as that. The solicitor still gets paid thoughKatron wrote:The solicitors we have contacted about his Citizenship all gave conflicting advice... one stated we have to wait until 2022 or there will be an immediate refusal, another that it's 50/50 chance of approval but better to wait