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Naturalisation child benefit overpayment is it under good character?

Post by kycien » Tue May 29, 2018 12:13 pm

Hello everyone I've got some issues. In years 2011-2012 I've been overpayed witch child benefit. I did recieved letter that my circumstance changed and they overpayed for that period. I agreed with them and arranged repayment plan which started in 2013 and it will be completed in 2020. There was no fine no court etc. just whole amount need to be repayed. My question is this will be under good character? It could refuse my application? I'm still paying it back there was no gaps in repayments. Do I need to declare it? If yes where should I state it on my application. Thank you in advance for all your answers.

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Re: Naturalisation child benefit overpayment is it under good character?

Post by ajitk1 » Tue May 29, 2018 12:44 pm

kycien wrote:
Tue May 29, 2018 12:13 pm
Hello everyone I've got some issues. In years 2011-2012 I've been overpayed witch child benefit. I did recieved letter that my circumstance changed and they overpayed for that period. I agreed with them and arranged repayment plan which started in 2013 and it will be completed in 2020. There was no fine no court etc. just whole amount need to be repayed. My question is this will be under good character? It could refuse my application? I'm still paying it back there was no gaps in repayments. Do I need to declare it? If yes where should I state it on my application. Thank you in advance for all your answers.
I can assure you that there is no case of breaching any good character requirements. Since you were not prosecuted at any stage you only repaying what you were overpaid. I am certain of this because something similar happened to an associate. There is no need to mention it in your application as there is no such provision anyway.

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Re: Naturalisation child tax credit overpayment is it under good character?

Post by kycien » Tue May 29, 2018 1:08 pm

kycien wrote:
Tue May 29, 2018 12:13 pm
Hello everyone I've got some issues. In years 2011-2012 I've been overpayed witch child tax credit. I did recieved letter that my circumstance changed and they overpayed for that period. I agreed with them and arranged repayment plan which started in 2013 and it will be completed in 2020. There was no fine no court etc. just whole amount need to be repayed. My question is this will be under good character? It could refuse my application? I'm still paying it back there was no gaps in repayments. Do I need to declare it? If yes where should I state it on my application. Thank you in advance for all your answers.

kycien
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Re: Naturalisation child tax credit overpayment is it under good character?

Post by kycien » Tue May 29, 2018 1:11 pm

Hi I made mistake it was child tax credit

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Re: Naturalisation child benefit overpayment is it under good character?

Post by kycien » Tue May 29, 2018 1:13 pm

I can assure you that there is no case of breaching any good character requirements. Since you were not prosecuted at any stage you only repaying what you were overpaid. I am certain of this because something similar happened to an associate. There is no need to mention it in your application as there is no such provision anyway.
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I was wrong it was child tax credit overpayed not child benefit

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