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This is definitely not criminal.pbpk123 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 9:11 pmHi,
I am eligible to apply for naturalisation on 27th January 2024 and want to confirm if it is OK to do with the following offences.
1. offence date - 23-07-2022. 6 points and £576 fine from magistrate court on 14 feb 2023 for SP50-exceeding variable speed limit of 40 mph on M6 Motorway (i was going on 68 mph).
Should I select criminal conviction or driving offence?
And if this is under criminal conviction then what date should I put in July 2022 or Feb 2023?
And if it is Feb 2023 then should I wait for 1 year at least before applying for naturalisation?
2. offence date - 15-04-2023. 3 points and £100 fine from police for SP30-Exceeding speed limit of 30mph on restricted road.
3. I have two more PCN in 2022 (1 for driving in clean air zone paid £60, and one for entering in bus lane paid £35).
Is it OK to apply now with these two offences?
If not then what is best time to apply?
Thanks
Agreed totally, I only meant to highlight that it is not criminal offence!contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 9:53 amDoesn't matter if it is not a criminal offence - fixed penalty notices and out of court disposals must be disclosed as part of the godo character requirement. Repeat driving offences can indicate a pattern of disregard for the law (especially in the 12 months leading to the application).
HiMuhammadM86 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 1:58 pmAgreed totally, I only meant to highlight that it is not criminal offence!contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 9:53 amDoesn't matter if it is not a criminal offence - fixed penalty notices and out of court disposals must be disclosed as part of the godo character requirement. Repeat driving offences can indicate a pattern of disregard for the law (especially in the 12 months leading to the application).
Thank you so much alterhase58, I appreciate your prompt response, so I should choose NO which is number 6 under the conviction and penalties stated belowalterhase58 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 10:41 amSpeed Awareness Course is not a caution/warning as you found out.
You can mention it of course but it will be ignored for naturalisation "Good Character".
Thank you i appreciate your kind and timely responsecontorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 12:20 pmIf you haven't had any of those you should answer NO.
Hi all,pbpk123 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 9:11 pmHi,
I am eligible to apply for naturalisation on 27th January 2024 and want to confirm if it is OK to do with the following offences.
1. offence date - 23-07-2022. 6 points and £576 fine from magistrate court on 14 feb 2023 for SP50-exceeding variable speed limit of 40 mph on M6 Motorway (i was going on 68 mph).
Should I select criminal conviction or driving offence?
And if this is under criminal conviction then what date should I put in July 2022 or Feb 2023?
And if it is Feb 2023 then should I wait for 1 year at least before applying for naturalisation?
2. offence date - 15-04-2023. 3 points and £100 fine from police for SP30-Exceeding speed limit of 30mph on restricted road.
3. I have two more PCN in 2022 (1 for driving in clean air zone paid £60, and one for entering in bus lane paid £35).
Is it OK to apply now with these two offences?
If not then what is best time to apply?
Thanks
The "date of penalty" is the fine date - penalty=fine - NOT the date of offence.