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Police Called Over An Argument - Does This Affect Good Character?

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Police Called Over An Argument - Does This Affect Good Character?

Post by lightdog » Sun Dec 23, 2018 9:51 pm

OK, so my wife and I are writing a book. Artists have occasional disagreements. We got a bit loud and one of the neighbours called the police. The police were lovely and were in and out within minutes as there was clearly nothing wrong, but will this go on any form of record/count against the good character requirement when she applies for her passport in a year?

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Re: Police Called Over An Argument - Does This Affect Good Character?

Post by Casa » Sun Dec 23, 2018 10:05 pm

lightdog wrote:
Sun Dec 23, 2018 9:51 pm
OK, so my wife and I are writing a book. Artists have occasional disagreements. We got a bit loud and one of the neighbours called the police. The police were lovely and were in and out within minutes as there was clearly nothing wrong, but will this go on any form of record/count against the good character requirement when she applies for her passport in a year?
I assume you mean when your wife applies for British citizenship rather than a passport. No, as she wasn't charged or cautioned for an offence.
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