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you need to wait until conviction become spent. wait for some senior members to responseasser wrote:I got HSMP in 2007 and extended it in 2009, my ILR is due in next month.
I was convicted of insurance offence by court in 2010 and received 6 points and £425 fine. My conviction was that the person who was driving my car was not insured. I had valid insurance and my car was insured but when police stopped us my friend was driving without insurance so i was convicted for authorizing someone to drive without insurance traffic offence code IN14 was given to me.
I have paid the fine and everything but my conviction would stay unspent till 2015 does that mean i can not apply for settlement? if not then how should i go about it?
I did basic CRB disclosure which came clear.
Any Updates from other members who had traffic offences (Court fines etc) and they went ahead with ILR application (please share your experience) - what was the outcome?
I dont really know what should i do and how to go about it.
Please Advice!!!! Urgent
Many Thanks
jasb1327 wrote:so called experts here make me laugh....i have been following this issue 'traffic conviction and ilr' since last yr now.....and no clear answer has appeared yet....our expert who are now saying that a clean crb means all is ok in past they said traffic convictions (apart from serious ones like drink driving or dangerous driving) do nt appear on crb but any court fine is a conviction n gets spent in 5 yrs so even with clean crb a court fine means no ilr....this is what experts came up with.....where do we stand? i have clean crc but also had courts fines twice for no insurace n speeding...
hahaha.....well that means an expert here can change there minds anytime they want which may end up giving wrong advice ......yeah then ofcourse its free...lol great.....innocentdevil wrote:jasb1327 wrote:so called experts here make me laugh....i have been following this issue 'traffic conviction and ilr' since last yr now.....and no clear answer has appeared yet....our expert who are now saying that a clean crb means all is ok in past they said traffic convictions (apart from serious ones like drink driving or dangerous driving) do nt appear on crb but any court fine is a conviction n gets spent in 5 yrs so even with clean crb a court fine means no ilr....this is what experts came up with.....where do we stand? i have clean crc but also had courts fines twice for no insurace n speeding...
perhaps you should go and pay some solicitor for the advice you get here for free then. will that serve you right then ???
jasb1327 wrote:hahaha.....well that means an expert here can change there minds anytime they want which may end up giving wrong advice ......yeah then ofcourse its free...lol great.....innocentdevil wrote:jasb1327 wrote:so called experts here make me laugh....i have been following this issue 'traffic conviction and ilr' since last yr now.....and no clear answer has appeared yet....our expert who are now saying that a clean crb means all is ok in past they said traffic convictions (apart from serious ones like drink driving or dangerous driving) do nt appear on crb but any court fine is a conviction n gets spent in 5 yrs so even with clean crb a court fine means no ilr....this is what experts came up with.....where do we stand? i have clean crc but also had courts fines twice for no insurace n speeding...
perhaps you should go and pay some solicitor for the advice you get here for free then. will that serve you right then ???
Anyway coming back to the real topic its simple as that...Traffic convictions (or most other minor convictions whether fined by court or not) do not appear on CRC.. only serious crimes/arrests/drink drive etc are on CRC...as I stated b4 I have clean CRC but in 2010 was banned from driving as a points totting up ban ( getting 12 points in 1 year)...i had 6 points and fine from court for speeding and 6 again in court for no insurance...still obviously CRC is clean
Many a experts here have said court fines are unspent in 5 yrs so even a clean CRC means no ILR....
that was my point now INNOCENT DEVILS (innocent after all) mentioned its upto us to trust the free advice lol
lol i think ive seen posts here where people have got ilr even with 2 convictions..and that too serious ones...mine were no crimes anyway my whole point was that people (urself included mr. IknowEverything) here are saying clean crb is cool which i guess is deceiving cuz nothings sure yet...as for my case i wont argue about my 2 court visits lol neither do i want to say that it was all unfortunate (since speeding fine was done by my matie driving my car who went back to india and i cud nt provide his details to cops and insurance case was cuz i had no clue that my direct debit was cancelled n so was my insurance lol)...i'll get my PCN and i have feeling it'll too come clean then we'll talk mr.KnowItAllDevilinnocentdevil wrote:jasb1327 wrote:hahaha.....well that means an expert here can change there minds anytime they want which may end up giving wrong advice ......yeah then ofcourse its free...lol great.....innocentdevil wrote:jasb1327 wrote:so called experts here make me laugh....i have been following this issue 'traffic conviction and ilr' since last yr now.....and no clear answer has appeared yet....our expert who are now saying that a clean crb means all is ok in past they said traffic convictions (apart from serious ones like drink driving or dangerous driving) do nt appear on crb but any court fine is a conviction n gets spent in 5 yrs so even with clean crb a court fine means no ilr....this is what experts came up with.....where do we stand? i have clean crc but also had courts fines twice for no insurace n speeding...
perhaps you should go and pay some solicitor for the advice you get here for free then. will that serve you right then ???
Anyway coming back to the real topic its simple as that...Traffic convictions (or most other minor convictions whether fined by court or not) do not appear on CRC.. only serious crimes/arrests/drink drive etc are on CRC...as I stated b4 I have clean CRC but in 2010 was banned from driving as a points totting up ban ( getting 12 points in 1 year)...i had 6 points and fine from court for speeding and 6 again in court for no insurance...still obviously CRC is clean
Many a experts here have said court fines are unspent in 5 yrs so even a clean CRC means no ILR....
that was my point now INNOCENT DEVILS (innocent after all) mentioned its upto us to trust the free advice lol
like I said before, do not expect people to reply when you post sarcy comments when they try to help you.
I do not understand why people just come here without doing research and start asking daft questions.
Now, for any offence, there is a rehabilitation period minor or major. for a speeding fine, you get 3 points and a 60 fine, this is so that you do not go to court thus avoiding bigger fines and penalties. the period for speeding SP code is 5 years from the data of offense.
Now, mr clever, if you would have bothered reading guidelines on UKBA, consecutive fines one after another may cause issues in making ILR application. In your case, you have been irresponsible enough to repeat the same speeding offense again and again thus making it a MAJOR offense in view of a CW because he/she will have to take into account that you didn't mend yoursen first or second time so it is highly unlikely you will, hope you are getting a point.
also, what you may see clean in CRC, PNC may state different story while they do enhance search on your profile. They know that you have been banned once and totted up.
digest some of what you can in your small head matey.
innocentdevil wrote:jasb1327 wrote:hahaha.....well that means an expert here can change there minds anytime they want which may end up giving wrong advice ......yeah then ofcourse its free...lol great.....innocentdevil wrote:jasb1327 wrote:so called experts here make me laugh....i have been following this issue 'traffic conviction and ilr' since last yr now.....and no clear answer has appeared yet....our expert who are now saying that a clean crb means all is ok in past they said traffic convictions (apart from serious ones like drink driving or dangerous driving) do nt appear on crb but any court fine is a conviction n gets spent in 5 yrs so even with clean crb a court fine means no ilr....this is what experts came up with.....where do we stand? i have clean crc but also had courts fines twice for no insurace n speeding...
perhaps you should go and pay some solicitor for the advice you get here for free then. will that serve you right then ???
Anyway coming back to the real topic its simple as that...Traffic convictions (or most other minor convictions whether fined by court or not) do not appear on CRC.. only serious crimes/arrests/drink drive etc are on CRC...as I stated b4 I have clean CRC but in 2010 was banned from driving as a points totting up ban ( getting 12 points in 1 year)...i had 6 points and fine from court for speeding and 6 again in court for no insurance...still obviously CRC is clean
Many a experts here have said court fines are unspent in 5 yrs so even a clean CRC means no ILR....
that was my point now INNOCENT DEVILS (innocent after all) mentioned its upto us to trust the free advice lol
like I said before, do not expect people to reply when you post sarcy comments when they try to help you.
I do not understand why people just come here without doing research and start asking daft questions.
Now, for any offence, there is a rehabilitation period minor or major. for a speeding fine, you get 3 points and a 60 fine, this is so that you do not go to court thus avoiding bigger fines and penalties. the period for speeding SP code is 5 years from the data of offense.
Now, mr clever, if you would have bothered reading guidelines on UKBA, consecutive fines one after another may cause issues in making ILR application. In your case, you have been irresponsible enough to repeat the same speeding offense again and again thus making it a MAJOR offense in view of a CW because he/she will have to take into account that you didn't mend yoursen first or second time so it is highly unlikely you will, hope you are getting a point.
also, what you may see clean in CRC, PNC may state different story while they do enhance search on your profile. They know that you have been banned once and totted up.
digest some of what you can in your small head matey.